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What’s On! April 2014
CEO’s Message Dear Members,
Welcome to this month’s edition of “What’s On!”. In this edition we showcase several significant new member developments / initiatives including:
Opening of Midal Cables new facility.
Archer Enterprises new RT Plunge Test Tunnel test equipment.
Opening of the UVS ADCP Centre.
R&R Murphy receiving triple quality certification.
The HunterNet team have finalised our draft 2014 / 2015 Business Plans. In coming months we will be seeking input from Patrons, Forum Chairs and Vice Chairs, and Members. This is an important process required to ensure that all HunterNet members have ownership of the organisations strategic direction and can contribute to the long term sustainability of HunterNet.
We have several upcoming information and professional development sessions including:
Mobile Technology for Increased Productivity and Profitability.
Clean Technology — How CleanTech can support your business.
How to Win Government Business.
BusinessBasics Introduction to ISO9001 / Internal Auditor Training.
As always, the HunterNet team look forward to contributing to your business success. Kindest Regards, Tony Cade
Featured
UVS ADCP Centre Open for Business
Midal Cables boosts
Hunter Manufacturing
R&R Murphy’s quality leap pays off
Archer Test Device a
World First
UVS & Veolia Water Network Services enter
into agreement to support SewerBattTM
Rollout
Events
See Page 10 for the latest on HunterNet
Host: Scorpion International ‘Celebrating 30 years’
Date: TUESDAY 29th April 2014
Time: 4.30pm onwards: Registration 5.15pm: Meeting commences 6.30pm: Meet and greet 7.00pm: Networking finishes
RSVP: Friday 25th April 2014 [email protected] (02) 49087380
Venue: HunterNet, Hunter T&I Centre
General Members Meeting: 29th April 2014
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Midal Cables New Facility a Boom for Hunter Manufacturing
Midal Cables International (MCI) officially commissioned its new $60million aluminium cable manufacturing plant in Tomago on Friday March 28th. The state-of-the-art facility will directly employ 100 Hunter-based workers, as well as many more indirectly. The around-the-clock operation will have the capacity to produce 50,000 tonnes annually of alloy rod, wire and conductors for both the Australian and export markets. The facility is owned and operated by Bahrain-based Midal Cables, a highly diversified and globally respected business that has operated in the cables production industry for nearly 40 years. The new Tomago plant is a key component of the company’s international expansion plans and provides a welcome boost for both the Hunter and NSW manufacturing sectors. General Manager of Midal Cable International’s Australian operation, Tony Temelkovski, said today’s commissioning is an exciting major milestone for the business and the Hunter region. “Today is the realisation of years of planning and hard work by our teams in Bahrain and Australia,” Mr Temelkovski said. “This facility is an exceptional example of modern manufacturing with a highly-skilled workforce, lean engineering processes and state-of-the-art facilities. Our operational processes and efficiencies, combined with the quality and demand for our products, will ensure our business remains sustainable well into the future. “The foresight for this project came from our visionary leader Hamid Al Zayani, whose leadership, drive and passion has forged an international business with endless possibilities.” Mr Temelkovski said that Midal Cables identified Australia, and in particular the Hunter, as an ideal region to base its new operations. “Geographically, Australia is close to Midal Cables’ Asian and US-based customers, which allows us to export the end product faster,” Mr Temelkovski explained. “In addition, this location was selected due to its proximity to one of the world’s leading Aluminium smelters, Tomago Aluminium, who will supply molten aluminium directly to our site and significantly reduce our energy requirements. “The partnership we have formed with Tomago Aluminium is the cornerstone of our operations and has allowed us to drive greater efficiencies through our production processes.”
In commissioning the new operation, Mr Temelkovski also acknowledged a number of other key partners who have played key roles in delivering this important project for the Hunter.
“This project would not have been possible without the support of all levels of government in NSW, primarily the Department of Trade and Investment, Department of Planning and Infrastructure and Port Stephens Council.”
MCI & TAC on Tour: (L-R) Managing Director and Owner of Midal Cables Hamid Al Zayani tours the Midal plant with Tomago
Aluminium CEO Matt Howell and Midal Cables International's General Manager
Tony Temelkovski.
Midal Cables International: Midal Cables Interna-tional's
Tomago facility consists of two purpose built production buildings and a 150 metre haul road dedicated for
transferring molten aluminium directly from the Tomago
Ribbon Cutting: (L-R): Midal Cables' CEO Mohammed Mustafa assists Hamid Al Zayani
to cut the ribbon and declare their Australian operations officially open for business.
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UVS ADCP Service Centre Up and Running in Newcastle ATSA/UVS Workshop Manager Grant Maddison said that the ADCP compass calibration service was now fully up and running at the UVS ADCP Service Centre in Newcastle. Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) measure the flow and discharge in rivers and streams and rely heavily on accurate compass calibration when transmitting data. Initial jobs completed at Newcastle had shown that methods for field calibration of ADCP compasses seem to be well known, however, many users seemed to be unaware of the need for workshop calibration of compasses. Grant said that one ADCP that had been received with a 20 to 30 degree error and that this had been successfully analysed and corrected. With an increased focus on ADCP data quality UVS is pleased to provide compass calibration in Australia for Teledyne RDI ADCPs. The ADCP “Silver Service” capability combines ADCP Overhaul with Verification and Validation including compass accuracy checks, pressure sensor accuracy checks and software and hardware checks for latest updates. Beam continuity, sensor and crosstalk checks ensure that instruments are in a known condition prior to deployment and comprehensive reporting. UVS is constantly working on improving their capability for ADCP service and their "Gold Service" will be available in late 2014. This will include full ADCP refurbishment combined with a Verification and Validation service.
Ron Hippe, Teledyne RDI Marine Measurement Asian and South Pacific Sales Manager, congratulates
UVS CEO, Neil Hodges
UVS team gather to celebrate the opening of the ADCP Service Centre
ME Monkey Survey The ME Program is a regionally focused program funded by
Defence Materiel Organisation and run through Regional
Development Australia.
Industry involvement creates powerful connections with
schools and students.
Industry involvement can be one or a number of things such as career talks, site visits, student
work experience, sponsor or mentor on a school project.
This survey is short and will only take a couple minutes.
h ps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MEProg
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Alkane Resources: Dubbo Zirconia Project (DZP) MESCA April 10th at Panthers Newcastle Brendan Ward, Commercial Manager and Nic Earner, Chief Operations Officer, Alkane Resources will be providing an update on the scope, requirements and timing surrounding their $1.0 Billion zirconium, niobium and rare earths project which is located near Dubbo in central NSW. The Dubbo Zirconia Project (DZP) is a new development based on one of the world’s largest known in-ground resources of zirconium, hafnium, niobium, tantalum, yttrium and rare earths. Due to the size of this deposit, the mine is expected to process about 1 MTPA with a mine-life of over 70 years. Please see the events flyer for registration details in this newsletter.
AGL Launch Community Grants Program The launch of the AGL Community Small Grants Program aims to build on AGL’S ongoing commitment to the communities in which they operate and offers community organisations and groups the opportunity to access financial assistance to support events, programs and initiatives that benefit the local community. The program targets a range of community needs including: Education Environment and sustainability Health and well being Community infrastructure Arts Recreation By investing in their local communities AGL can share in their successes.
For more information go to: http://www.agl.com.au/about-agl/how-we-source-energy/gas-storage/newcastle-gas-storage-facility-project/community-matters
Event sponsors:
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The Future of Manufacturing – Embracing Intellectual Property A company's stable of intellectual property (IP) rights can arguably be
viewed as a barometer of how innovative a business is – and it seems a
lot of economic activity is currently associated with IP intensive
industries.
Recent studies to determine the economic impact of IP intensive indus-
tries in US and European markets suggest that businesses have been
transforming and restructuring to make IP rights their primary on-book assets. By providing mo-
nopoly-style access to local and overseas markets, which is especially important in highly com-
petitive industries, IP rights are hot property. HunterNet members Davies Collison Cave are a
multi-disciplinary IP practice providing
strategic intellectual property law services and expert patent advice to small independent inno-
vators through to the largest corporation.
Damon Henshaw from Davies Collison Cave provides more information on this topic
specifically: The rise of intangibles and IP as a financing mechanism. Please go to: http://www.davies.com.au/pub/detail/1493/the-future-of-manufacturing-embracing-intangible-assets
PCE Highlight Power Grid Connection Issues Dennis Slade, General Manager at Power Control Engineers (PCE) has seen many costly delays
with business relocating and expanding which require new power connections or the need for
capacity upgrades. This is mainly due to a misunderstanding of the processes involved and a
failure to recognise that these processes are a critical path issue.
Please see the link to Dennis’ article: http://pceng.com.au/?page_id=520
PCE specialise in large distribution networks and as a result a major part of their business is
assisting their clients with connection to the power utility. Many of their clients do not fully
appreciate the challenges and processes involved with securing a connection and have
commented on the difficulties faced in dealing
with the utility; however the utility are in a
unique position whereby they are responsible to
ensure that the installation and procedures
executed comply with all relevant Australian
standards and regulations prior to energisation.
Local manufacturers should be aware of the business significance of
IP rights internationally and, if not already, should be taking steps to
review their IP rights portfolios and strategies.
PCE specialise in large distribution networks and as a result a major part of their
business is assisting their clients with connection to the power utility...the utility are
in a unique position whereby they are responsible to ensure that the installation and
procedures executed comply with all relevant Australian standards and regulations
prior to energisation.
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Archer Test Device a World First Archer Enterprises have developed a unique test device which is sought after by worldwide manufacturers of automatic fire sprinkler systems in order to comply with ISO 6182 standards and to attain certification. Archer is the only company in the world to manufacture the sophisticated RTI Plunge Test Tunnel test equipment.
The uniquely shaped wind tunnel is a fully integrated solution with process control for temperature and velocity, sprinkler response time control and can measure minute differences in pressure. The tunnel was recently installed at Japan’s National Research Institute of Fire and Disaster with the Archer team spending five days to install and commission it and training Japan Fire Equipment Inspection Institute engineers.
“It’s one thing to manufacture a product, it is another thing to ensure that your customer understands it and will get the best return from it,” said Managing Director, Brad Byrne.
R&R Murphy Take the Quality Leap Congratulations to R&R Murphy Managing Director,
Rod Murphy who has announced that his company has now
received triple quality accreditation:
· Quality Management Systems – ISO9001
· Safety Management Systems – AS4801
· Environmental Management System – ISO4001
“This is a huge leap forward for our company and
we are now the leading manufacturing workshop
in the local area”, said Mr Murphy who also
confirmed that fellow HunterNet member, Business Basics implemented their ISO quality
system.
Thank you to Adam McDean, Managing Director at Business
Basics for hosting the March HunterNet General Members
Meeting.
“This is a huge leap forward for our company and we
are now the leading manufacturing workshop in the local area”
“When you are dealing with international customers it is vital that you go the extra mile. We are up against tough competition from overseas but I believe here in
Australia we have the know-how to provide highly specialised technology to the world.”
Managing Director, Brad Byrne.
2014 HunterNet Business Planning Conference Survey
Thank you to the Members who completed this events online survey. Your feedback will greatly assist in maximising Member attendance at this year's conference.
We look forward to contacting you soon with the 2014 Business Planning Conference details.
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How effectively is your business utilising the skills at its disposal?
Chandler Macleod’s latest white paper on Skills
Utilisation has now been released, providing insights into
how our clients are leveraging the skills existing within their
businesses, and what they can do to improve this key
productivity lever.
Their research confirms that skills underutilisation exists,
and that it’s having a negative impact on both employers
and employees. The surprise is that it presents at far
higher levels than most of our clients presume. Some interesting facts include:
The annual cost of employee disengagement in Australia is $54.8b
Organisations with engaged workforces have 147% higher earnings per share.
A high percentage of employees don’t advertise all their skills for fear of being over
qualified.
To view the white paper see : www.chandlermacleod.com/clients/resources/research
APP Partner with Anglican Care Anglican Care has appointed APP Corporation as their long term Project Management partner for the management and delivery of their capital works and property development portfolio. Anglican Care is preparing to expand their portfolio through the purchase of new sites and facilities and the upgrade of existing facilities. As a strategic partner APP will act as Project Director by providing property, portfolio and project management services for all Anglican Care’s future projects.
APP’s engagement coincides with the appointment of Jackson Teece as Anglican Care’s Principal Architectural partner. APP and Jackson Teece’s first project will be to deliver a new 147 bed Residential Aged Care Facility in Toronto. The facility is planned for construction from mid-2014.
“APP’s skills and expertise in property and asset management and property development will provide Anglican Care with a significant point of difference as an
operator. They have a strong understanding of the opportunities and risks in this sector,”
Anglican Care CEO, Colin Osborne.
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UVS Trenchless and Veolia Water Network Services Enter into Agreement to Support SewerBatt™ Rollout
UVS Trenchless is pleased to announce an agreement
with Veolia Water Network Services (VWNS) as a
service partner for the roll-out, development and test of
SewerBatt™ in the Queensland, NSW, ACT & Victoria
markets. SewerBatt™ is an exciting new technology
that quickly and efficiently identifies, locates and
assesses potential obstructions and blockages in sewer
and storm water pipelines using innovative acoustic
sensing technology.
UVS Trenchless General Manager, Eduardo Santos, said that he was excited to be
partnering with VWNS for the roll-out of SewerBatt™. “There are always challenges with
the introduction of a new technology”, said Eduardo, “VWNS has the experience and
capability to assist us with rapid development of new work processes to discover the best
way that SewerBatt™ can complement existing inspection techniques like CCTV”.
Ian Gabriel, Client Executive Manager at VWNS said that it was clear to see the potential
for SewerBatt™ to enable efficiencies in pipeline inspection for VWNS customers. “Our
intention is to support rapid uptake of SewerBatt™ technology”, said Ian, “and this will
benefit our customers through fast and accurate identification of clear and blocked
pipelines so that repair and maintenance resources can be more efficiently and
effectively targeted”.
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Smart Doc Now Angela Sands & Associates CEO Angela Sands is well known for the range of services her team deliver regarding documentation development and implementation. Her business has recently rebranded.
“Well, we've recently undertaken a massive re-branding exercise owing to a number of costly international trademark battles. As the story goes (short version), even though we are the original owners of the trademarks within our Australasian region, we decided the costs involved of actually defending that position within an international market was extortion-like”, said Angela. “Consequently, we decided that so many of our clients both nationally and internationally speak with me personally - at least in the first instance - it makes just as much sense to use my own name.”
Angela’s reputable service and her committed team are still in place. To understand the range of ser-vices on offer go to: http://www.angelasands.com/redirection.html
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Welcome New HunterNet Members
HL Mullane For over 85 years Mullane have been providing the highest quality plumbing, drainage, gas fitting and roofing services to the Hunter Region. In recent years we have expanded both our geographical area (throughout NSW) and our range of services to include electrical, environmental and hydraulic design. We proudly employ over 200 people all of whom are among the best in their chosen field. When we add the skills, experience, knowledge and great attitude of these people to our broad range of tools and equipment the result is a level of service unsurpassed in "our world". www.hlmullane.com.au
Aqua Assets capabilities include Industrial Vacuum Loading, Ultra High Hydro Cutting, Combination Jet/Vacuum, High Pressure Water Blasting, Non Destructive Digging, CCTV Conduit & Pipeline Inspection, Vacuum Drill Mud Extraction and Disposal, Waste Oil Vacuum Recovery and Disposal.
Aqua Assets provide industrial services for Hunter Water Corporation, Newcastle City Council, Lake Macquarie City Council, Macquarie Generation, Thiess, GHD, RMS and many other NSW Councils and Industrial businesses. Our principle markets are Utilities, Councils, Industrial Manufactures, Mining, Public Works, Food Processing Plants, Industrial Plumbing, etc. www.aquaassets.com.au
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Printing People are the friendly family owned and operated printers in Newcastle offering quality printing services, including digital printing, offset printing, business cards, flyers, brochures, posters and invoice books.
Our printing experts at Printing People have 20 years experience as printers, servicing clients within the Newcastle area. From business cards to flyers, Printing People are the expert printers in their field.
We also offer free quotes and for your convenience, delivery is always an available option. Our wide range of services includes letterheads, with compliments slips, docket and quote books, booklets, financial reports, sporting score cards, timecards and raffle tickets. Typesetting, laminating and binding services are also available for the ultimate, professional finish. www.printersnewcastle.com.au
Futurebrite Technology's’ principle activities / capabilities include; Level 2 Energy Audits and Lighting Audits as per Australian and New Zealand Standards (AS/NZS 3598:2000), LED Lighting Design according to various Australian Lighting Standards using DiaLux 4.11 and DiaLux Evo Software (warehousing, offices, showrooms etc).
They are capable of depicting complex illumination design solutions, chiller optimisation using sensor technology, induction motor control VSD’s and renewable energy e.g. Solar Hot Water, Solar PV, Solar Street. www.futurebrite.com.au
Skildare are a team of dedicated HR Professionals who firmly believe that a high performing workplace will be achieved when organisational objectives are linked transparently and completely with proactive and positive employee management.
A High Performance workplace is one that consists of appropriately skilled and experienced individuals, motivated to drive continuous improvement for the good of the organisation. These individuals will have complete role clarity, strong leadership and an unambiguous set of instructions for how to complete their functions on a day-to-day basis. Additionally, they feel valued and protected, they are well compensated and encouraged to excel.
A High Performance workplace is an achievable reality when the HR function is developed and integrated with the Business Plan. As every element of the HR function is related to each other they therefore should be developed and implemented together. Skildare are experts in ensuring every element of an organisations people management functions, in unison together. www.skildare.com.au
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Find out more at www.hunternet.com.au/events
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APRIL 2014 Thursday (3/4): HunterNet New Member Orientation @ 5.00pm
HunterNet, Hunter Trade & Investment Centre, Level 3, 251 Wharf Road, Newcastle Friday (4/4): Hunter Lean Manufacturing Cluster: Proposed visits to Thales, Lithgow RSVP: 21st March Email: [email protected] Ph: 02 4925 8300 Find out more
Monday (7/4): HunterNet SCPP': Info Session CLEAN TECHNOLOGY @ 4-6pm
Venue: East Maitland Bowling club. Presenter: Dr Gary Ellem, Tom Farrell Institute, UoN.
RSVP: Michael Murray at [email protected] Find out more
Tuesday (8/4): HunterNet Defence Forum @ 8-9.30am
HunterNet, Hunter Trade & Investment Centre, Level 3, 251 Wharf Road, Newcastle
Wednesday (9/4): HunterNet Mining Forum @ 8.00-9.30am
HunterNet, Hunter Trade & Investment Centre, Level 3, 251 Wharf Road, Newcastle
Thursday (10/4): Successful Marketing, Communications and Presentation Skills for Trade Shows and Trade Missions" Hunter Trade & Investment Centre, NSW Trade & Investment, Level 3, 251 Wharf Road, Newcastle. Find out more
Thursday (10/4): BusinessBasics Training: Quality and Audit Training: Intro to ISO9001 Suite 4, 19 Bolton Street, Newcastle. RSVP: Adam McDean P: 1300 919 515 E: [email protected] Find out more
Friday (11/4): BusinessBasics Training: Internal Auditor Training Suite 4, 19 Bolton Street, Newcastle. RSVP: Adam McDean P: 1300 919 515 E: [email protected] Find out more
Wednesday (15/4): HunterNet IT Forum @ 4.00-6.00pm
HunterNet, Hunter Trade & Investment Centre, Level 3, 251 Wharf Road, Newcastle
Mobile Technology for Increased Productivity & Profitability
Jeff Julian a world class futurist, Creative Director for Research & Innovation Clusters at the UoN
Alan Williams, founder of Blink Mobile
Monday (21-25/4): Austrade: EXPOMIN, Santiago Chile
Tuesday (29/4): HunterNet General Members Meeting @ 4.30pm Host: Scorpion International
Tuesday (30/4) HunterNet Future Leaders Forum @ 9.00-10.30am
HunterNet, Hunter Trade & Investment Centre, Level 3, 251 Wharf Road, Newcastle
MAY 2014 Monday (5/5): HunterNet SCPP: Info Session: CLEAN TECHNOLOGY @ 4-6pm Venue: TBC
Monday (12/5): HunterNet SCPP: Info Session: COAL @ 4-6pm Venue: TBC
Wednesday (14/5): HunterNet Infrastructure Forum @ 8.00am
HunterNet, Hunter Trade & Investment Centre, Level 3, 251 Wharf Road, Newcastle
Thursday (15-17/5): HunterNet Innovation Forum Newcastle various locations
Tuesday (20/5): HunterNet General Members Meeting @ 4.30pm Host: TBC
Wednesday (21-22/5): Hunter Defence Conference 2014 "Preparing for F-35 - Next Generation: Fort
Scratchley Newcastle
.Includes Networking Gun firing and Dinners evening 21st. .Registration by Sticky Tickets Find out more
Monday (26/5): HunterNet SCPP: Capability Session: PRE QUALIFICATION @ 4-6pm Venue: TBC
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Learn more about the HunterNet Co-Operative If you want to know more about what HunterNet can do for you or if you have some
Karl Putnis Phone:0438 287 909 Email: [email protected]
Robert Masterson Phone: 0409489790 Email: [email protected]
Business Value Group Forums – The Word is Out! The HunterNet Business Value Group Forums are
being recognised as adding value to business owners
within HunterNet. This is evidenced by the very
positive feedback and testimonials from members
who attended recent forums and are appreciative of
the efforts of the BVG team who are:
Michael Cradock, Glenrock Capital; Richard Hermes,
Colourworks; Jason Poole, GPA Matrix;
Simon Rutherford, PKF Lawler and Grant Sefton, Moray & Agnew. Please keep an eye out for
future forums and topics.
The recent forum, which was well attended, focussed on how to attack and defend using
capital in the face of globalisation. Much of the discussion (which included guest panellists
Allan Farrar, a seasoned deal maker and investment banker from PKF Lawler and
Jeremy de Constantin, a turnaround consultant and experienced capital raiser), focused on
what businesses need to do to be capital-ready.
Angela Sands from Angela Sands and Associates attended the forum and posted a great
summary of the evening on her website which may assist other members who could not
attend. Thanks Angela! Please go to:
http://www.angelasands.com/2/post/2014/03/capital-readiness-how-to-showcase-your-
business-for-the-best-deal.html
For any information on the BVG and BVG forums please contact Karl at HunterNet or the
HunterNet BVG.
HunterNet Defence Forum 2014 Strategy
During the recent HunterNet Defence Forum, it was decided to form Hunter Defence Task
Forces to 1) consolidate regional support for Hunter Defence and 2) form specific Task
Forces focussed on specific opportunities and events.
Hunter Defence is an existing brand with the Hunter Business Chamber and HunterNet
provides support for Defence and Defence industry in the region.
Hunter Defence is also supported by:
NSW Trade & Investment
Local Member for Newcastle
Premiers Department
Enterprise Connect (Defence Industry Innovation Centre)
Regional Development Australia
Newcastle, Singleton and Port Stephens Councils
Formation of Task Forces focussed on Specific Opportunities and Events
Specific task forces will be formed to address business opportunities or events for the region
where members see value in a joint approaches for working together to include all Defence
industry (Primes, 2nd Tier Companies, SMEs, University, TAFE) and supporting
organisations. Membership will not be limited to one Task Force which will comprise but not
limited to the following opportunities:
Further discussion regarding task forces will be discussed at the Defence Forum on 8th April at 8am.
Hunter Defence – Land
Land 121
Land 400
Other Land Projects
Sustainment, training and support
Singleton
Hunter Defence – Maritime
AWD
Submarine
Frigates
Patrol Boats
Other SEA Projects
Sustainment, training and support
Hunter Defence – Aerospace
JSF Project
Other Air projects
Sustainment, training and support
RAAF Williamtown
Hunter Defence – Systems
Joint Projects
Sustainment, training and support
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Disclaimer HunterNet is a business development network focused on championing the combined capability of our network and promoting the Hunter region as an international centre for manufacturing and engineering excellence. The views expressed in What’s On are those of the authors, not our membership as a whole. The information herein is provided in good faith. Hunternet does not guarantee the accuracy of information provided or assume any responsibility arising from the publication for any damages costs or claims.
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How to Win Government Business AusIndustry and ICN are sponsoring an information session arranged by The Business Centre on all the practices and procedures required to win government business. Please see further information and go to the site below.
http://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/winning-government-business-newcastle-registration-10920833507
Host a HunterNet Members Meeting
HunterNet invites member companies to
host one of our monthly Members
Meetings. This is a great opportunity to
showcase your business to the wider
HunterNet membership. For more
information or to register your interest in
hosting a meeting please contact
Adrienne.
Phone: (02) 4908 7380
Email: [email protected]
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Hunter Defence Conference 2014 Attendance Cost 2 Day + Dinner : $500 Day 1: $250 Day 2: $150 Dinner: $150
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