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SUMMARY:ESG webinar 4: Sustainability reporting and communications – best practice for co-ops and mutuals
DESCRIPTION:The 2024-25 BCCM ESG Community of Practice (CoP) Program and workshop series is open to ESG CoP Alumni and BCCM members. \nWorkshop Webinar #4 – Sustainability reporting and communications – best practice for co-ops and mutuals \nThis session led by the global sustainability and communications expert – Heidi Hauf – will discuss the latest best practices around sustainability reporting and communications.  This session will not be about the specifics of the upcoming climate reporting legislation – but will rather focus on case-studies\, tips and techniques to maximise the effectiveness of your organisational communications around sustainability. \nHeidi will draw upon her many years of experience in developing sustainability and communication plans for the different sectors she has worked in – both in Australia and further afield.  This includes reporting\, but also other other ways in which co-operatives and mutuals communicate on climate\, greener products and services\, impact reduction and community action. We will also touch upon the latest legal requirements and advice in avoiding green-washing and social-washing\, an issue which has gained a higher profile in Australia and many other markets around the world with people becoming increasingly savvy around what is a meaningful message. \n \nHeidi Haur\, Global Sustainability Advisor \nHeidi Accomplished sustainability strategist with over 20 years of global experience driving innovative solutions at the intersection of business\, government\, and NGOs. Heidi was recognised in The Australian Top 100 Green Power List (2023) for leadership in low-carbon fuels and sustainability innovation. Heidi currently provides strategic sustainability consultancy to federal and state government\, aviation and energy organisations. \nA graduate of the Royal Military College-Duntroon\, Heidi started her career as an intelligence officer in the Australian Army\, since then has worked on systemic sustainability issues advising business leaders\, developing corporate sustainability strategies\, shaping government policy and leading low carbon technology research in Australia\, NZ\, Asia\, East Africa\, Europe and UK. Heidi currently lives in Brisbane\, on Jagera and Turrbal Country. \nMost recently\, Heidi led Boeing’s sustainable aviation activity\, building organisational capability in the APAC region and developing partnerships and campaigns that advanced aerospace sustainability globally.  Heidi was appointed as a member of the Australian Jet Zero Council and Sustainable Aviation Aotearoa in 2023.  She has chaired several industry bodies and serves as a non-executive director. \nFor further information\, please contact the community of practice leader Peter Watts. \n 
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/esg-webinar-4-sustainability-reporting-and-communications-best-practice-for-co-ops-and-mutuals/
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SUMMARY:NZ Webinar: Introducing the Mutual Value Framework
DESCRIPTION:As its cornerstone event for the UN International Year of Cooperatives 2025\, Cooperative Business NZ is delighted to launch the Mutual Value Measurement (MVM) Framework© to its members. \nThe MVM Framework is the world’s first accredited framework for measuring the total value created by co-operatives\, mutuals and member-owned firms\, helping them articulate their mutual value through a set of common dimensions and shared language. \nCo-operatives and mutuals benefit from being able to identify and communicate the difference they make to customers\, members\, markets and the wider community. However\, this can be challenging\, because the common financial metrics of corporate success are not easily applied when there is a mutual business purpose. By viewing the organisation through the lens of mutual value\, co-ops and mutuals can systematically identify\, measure and report on the value they create. \nJoin Co-operative NZ to learn why the framework was developed; the six dimensions of mutual value used in the framework and hear case studies of how incorporating MVM into impact measurement\, strategy and KPIs has helped co-ops and mutuals to identify the total mutual value created – and gain a genuine competitive advantage. \nDate: Thursday\, 13 February 2025 \nTime: 12 – 1 pm (NZST) \nVenue: Online\, link coming soon. \nCost: Free
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/nz-webinar-introducing-the-mutual-value-framework/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:BCCM and APRA Regulation College - Roundtable 1
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – fully booked \nFollowing on from the success of our first BCCM Regulation Roundtable on the topic of Operationalising CPS230\, in July last year we are delighted to host a series of roundtables with APRA again in 2025. \nThe first roundtable of 2025\, the spotlight is on CPS234. A cross-sector lens will provide an opportunity for regulators to see patterns of regulatory impact across a range of business sectors. \nThis roundtable is for CEOs and CROs. You will hear from the regulator and from industry case studies in banking and health insurance as well as suppliers. \nThe guest speaker is Alison Bliss\, General Manager\, Non-Financial Risk\, APRA. \nThis and planned further roundtables will help build a cross-sector mutual industry position for engaging government in a dialogue about how to better design regulation for the benefit of consumers and business competition. \nThis roundtable is generously hosted by HCF.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/bccm-and-apra-regulation-college-roundtable-1-2025/
LOCATION:Sydney
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20250224T180000
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SUMMARY:Findlay Project | Co-operative Housing Developments
DESCRIPTION:The Findlay Project invites you to participate in an inspiring evening with Emily Taylor (Core Collective Architects) and Claire Austin (Homes Tasmania) in conversation discussing Emily’s key learnings / opportunities of the BCCM Co-operative Housing Study tour. \nIn April 2024 Emily Taylor of Core Collective Architects was one of nine participants in the European Co-operative Housing Study Tour. The tour visited Copenhagen\, Vienna and Zurich where affordable rental housing co—operatives comprise up to 20% of the total housing stock. Emily will share key lessons for Australia including the policy\, financial\, design\, governance and social mechanisms that support the development of sizeable affordable co-operative housing. Emily will be in conversation with Claire Austin of Homes Tasmania to discuss what these ideas can mean for the Tasmanian affordable housing sector. \nThe BCCM national study tour report was released October 2024 and can be found here. \nRegister here: https://aus.archi/6ga4
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/findlay-project-co-operative-housing-developments/
LOCATION:Tasmanian Chapter Office\, Tasmanian Chapter Office\, 1/19a Hunter Street\, Hobart\, Tasmania\, 7000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20250227T150000
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SUMMARY:Social Care Community of Practice
DESCRIPTION:The Social Care Community of Practice (CoP) is a series of online meetings and events designed to develop a network of people and enterprises interested in business model innovation involving new models of ownership that empower consumers and workers in social care. \nJoin us for our Social Care Community of Practice meeting on Thursday\, 27 February 2025\, from 3– 5 pm AEDT. \nEmail Nicole Vlakic to apply to join the Social Care Community of Practice and be added to the CoP mailing list. \nIf you missed our past CoP webinars\, you can watch them online.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/social-care-community-of-practice-27-february-2025/
LOCATION:Online
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