C4GS Annual Report 2013-14

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VISION & WHAT WE STAND FOR

ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014 WWW.C4GS.COM.AU


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CONTENTS CHAIR & CEO MESSAGE.............................. 04

VISION

HIGHLIGHTS..................................................... 06

TO BE THE AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR DAIRY STRATEGIC FOCUS AREAS.......................... 10 ADVOCACY.......................................................... 15

AND HORTICULTURE, EXPORTING RELIABLE PREMIUM QUALITY FRESH AND VALUE ADDED PRODUCE VIA INNOVATIVE PRACTICES AND

MEDIA...................................................................16

WORLD CLASS IRRIGATION SYSTEMS.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE................................18

AS A MAJOR BUSINESS CENTRE, WE WILL MEMBERS...........................................................20 TESTIMONIALS..................................................22

BE CONNECTED TO THE WORLD THROUGH MODERN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SUPPORTED BY A THRIVING AND EDUCATED COMMUNITY THAT CELEBRATES ITS RICH CULTURE AND DIVERSITY.

COMMITTEE FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON


VISION & WHAT WE STAND FOR

Committee for Greater Shepparton and Strategic Directions 2014 - 2016 launch

WHAT WE STAND FOR THE COMMITTEE FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON HAS A MEMBERSHIP BASE OF MORE THAN 70 MEMBERS AND CLIMBING. OUR STRUCTURE IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT, MEMBER-FUNDED NETWORK THAT UNITES A CROSSSECTION OF OUR AREA’S LEADERS AND ORGANISATIONS. WE WORK TOGETHER TO DRIVE INITIATIVES, POLICIES, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES THAT FOSTER POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR THE REGION. The Committee for Greater Shepparton acts as a catalyst for

We already have a well established food processing sector, with

ideas. It cultivates the ideas that will have the greatest impact

extensive supporting industries, that will provide the basis for

on the success, prosperity and future sustainability of Greater

high-value adding businesses into the next generation.

Shepparton. We have a vastly underutilised working population that, with Whilst there are challenges that lie before our region - an

appropriate training, will provide the workforce for new and

agricultural sector in structural transition, a challenged health

expanded businesses across the primary, secondary, and

and education system, and a rapidly changing cultural and

tertiary sectors.

socio demographic mix - we believe that Greater Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley are on the cusp of long-term renewal

The Committee for Greater Shepparton believes that our region

and regeneration.

can make a significant additional contribution to the Victorian and Australian economies. This will be achieved through

Our natural advantages – abundant water resources, fertile

development and promotion of policies that will unlock the

soils, mild climate, substantial native riverine woodlands, and

capacity of our land, water, institutions and people.

our key central geographic location, all combine to provide a region where innovative agriculture and healthy, engaged communities will flourish for the next 50 years.

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CHAIRMAN’S & CEO MESSAGE

CHAIR & CEO MESSAGE ON BEHALF OF OUR MEMBERS WE HAVE CONTINUED TO WORK HARD WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS OVER THE PAST 12 MONTHS TO ADVOCATE VISIONARY LEADERSHIP TO ALL THREE TIERS OF GOVERNMENT AND TO ENSURE OUR REGION ATTRACTS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES TO PROTECT OUR ENVIABLE LIFESTYLE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.

CHAIR’S MESSAGE The Committee for Greater Shepparton has now been established for a full year. There has been much hard work done behind the scenes to ensure that we have been established on a solid footing and that our structures, governance processes, and early policy development is soundly based, and appropriately focused. The will to establish the Committee for Greater Shepparton came from the community. It was the community’s belief that the time was right for a well-organised and independent advocate for the Greater Shepparton region, and this belief has been strongly vindicated. The level of interest and engagement in the Committee for Greater Shepparton has come from far and wide. New and effective relationships have already been formed with business and community leaders, politicians of all persuasions, and key bureaucrats.

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Perhaps our strongest achievement has been our ability to help ‘join the dots’ between organisations and people who are working hard in their individual fields, but have not previously found an effective and broadly based forum to collaborate, strategize, and seek advocacy support from. This includes business, Council, government, community groups, and a range of worthy programs. In providing such a forum, the Committee is helping build consensus about what sort of a community we aim to be, and how we are going to get there. Members continue to bring forward ideas, contacts, and inspirations. We are contributing to State and Federal policy development from a Goulburn Valley perspective with clearly articulated submissions, briefings, and roundtables. We are actively collaborating on multiple business development opportunities that will bring employment and economic diversification to our region, and we are acutely conscious that we need to share the benefits of the future success and prosperity of this region as fairly as possible.


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PHOTO: PETER GARNICK

CHAIRMAN’S & CEO MESSAGE

In less than a year it is clear that the Committee for Greater Shepparton has developed an effective and credible voice, and has a strong role to play in shaping the future of the Greater Shepparton region. It is clear that Greater Shepparton has a strong future – our region is rapidly emerging from the doldrums of droughts, floods, high dollars and low commodity prices. We must ensure that all the opportunities that are now right before us, are fully taken up, and are leveraged to their maximum. I thank our members for their commitment to the future of Greater Shepparton, and look forward to now leveraging off the early work that has been done, to get visible results, and to bring forward our positive future. David McKenzie Chair

CEO MESSAGE The Committee for Greater Shepparton has had a strong foundation year. A year that has seen strong membership support, tangible achievements and effective engagement with all tiers of government. The 2014 Committee for Greater Shepparton Annual Report provides members with an overview of the organisation’s first year of operation as well as prescribing the strategic focus areas to unlock the productive and social capacity of the region. Thank you to our foundation year members. Without your support there would be no Committee for Greater Shepparton. You, more than most, understand that our future isn’t the responsibility of anyone but us. If we are to solve our current issues and seize our opportunities we will need to stand up as a region and take a strong leadership role. I look forward to working with you in 2015. Matt Nelson Chief Executive Officer

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HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS: OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 2014

Philanthropic Summit.

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton facilitated a meeting between Court Services Victoria (CSV) and key users of the new Shepparton Courthouse development to ensure strong

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton meet with the new Member for Shepparton, Suzanna Sheed MP, in relation to

local engagement with the design and functionality of the new facility.

priorities for Greater Shepparton. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton Facebook and Twitter •• VicRoads advises that it will undertake bridge assessment

accounts go live.

of structures that don’t comply for High Productivity Vehicles, after lobbying from the Committee for Greater Shepparton

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts Gold Members breakfast.

•• The Greater Shepparton City Council resolve to enter into a Strategic Partnership with the Committee for Greater Shepparton

•• Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts Question and Answer session with Candidates for the seat of Shepparton with over 150 people in attendance. •• Victorian Coalition promises: $75m towards the first stage of GV Health Redevelopment; $2m towards planning work of the first stage of the Bypass; and $2.5m to continue the Shepparton CBD redevelopment.

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HIGHLIGHTS

•• Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts Shadow Minister for Roads Luke Donnellan and the Shadow Minister for Ports Natalie Hutchins in Shepparton to discuss the GV Bypass,

VICTORIAN COALITION PROMISES:

Higher Productivity Vehicles and the need for an AQIS

$75M TOWARDS THE FIRST STAGE OF GV

approved Container Park.

HEALTH REDEVELOPMENT; $2M TOWARDS

•• The Victorian Government commits $1million for the Pactum Dairy Group and $1.2 million for Tatura Abattoirs from the Goulburn Valley Investment and Infrastructure Fund, with the Committee for Greater Shepparton active in

PLANNING WORK OF THE FIRST STAGE OF THE BYPASS; AND $2.5M TO CONTINUE THE SHEPPARTON CBD REDEVELOPMENT. OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 2014

lobbying for support for the projects. •• The Victorian Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional and Rural Victoria announces a grant for the establishment of Scorpio Foods in Shepparton. Scorpio Foods acknowledges the efforts of the Committee for Greater Shepparton in assisting them to relocate from Melbourne to Shepparton. •• Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts Bronze Members breakfast.

HIGHLIGHTS: JULY TO SEPTEMBER 2014 •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton stages the Coalition ‘Vision for the Valley’ pre-election event with over 150 people in attendance.

•• Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts Silver Members breakfast.

•• The Victorian Minister for Transport and the Member for Shepparton nominate the Committee for Greater

•• The Committee For Greater Shepparton produces investment prospectus for the first stage of the GV Bypass

Shepparton to participate in the Shepparton Passenger Services Working Group (SPSWG)

Project, in consultation with stakeholders. •• An announcement of $125,000 funding for feasibility study •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton attends ‘Committee for Cities and Regions’ event in Cairns. The Committee

for the Shepparton Arts Museum (SAM), with the Committee for Greater Shepparton active in lobbying for support.

for Greater Shepparton has been selected to host this international event in Shepparton in October 2016.

•• Committee for Greater Shepparton presents to Victorian Parliament Rural and Regional Committee to boost

•• Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts afternoon tea with

export capacity of regional Victoria in conjunction with the

the Shadow Minister for Regional Cities, Regional and Rural

Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority and

Development Jacinta Allan MP for briefings on key issues

Kresta Bro’s.

and opportunities for Greater Shepparton. •• Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts the Minister for •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton facilitates a meeting

Skills and Higher Education Nick Wakely, at a roundtable

with the Member for Shepparton, the GV Bypass Action

with key industries, for a briefing on local issues and

Group, Greater Shepparton City Council, VicRoads and

opportunities.

Department of Transport Planning and Local Infrastructure and articulates the first stage of the project to lobby the Victorian Government.

•• Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts the Shadow Minister for Manufacturing, the Adem Somyurek and facilitated meetings with Tatura Milk Industries, Unilever, Kreskas Bros., Greater Shepparton City Council and Tatura Abattoirs.

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HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS: APRIL TO JUNE 2014 •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton in conjunction with Department of State Development Business and Innovation hosts a dinner with irrigators from Chile, interested in learning more about Northern Victorian Irrigation Modernisation project. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton website http://www. c4gs.com.au/ goes live. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton and Strategic Directions 2014 - 2016 document officially launched by Minister for Roads and Public Transport, Terry Mulder (The Premier was expected to launch the Committee however could not attend due to the passing of his mother) •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts breakfast television program “Sunrise” in Shepparton, promoting ‘good

Vision for the Valley event.

news’ stories about Shepparton. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton MCs the opening of the Pactum Dairy Group UHT MIlk plant with the Deputy Prime Minister and the Deputy Premier of Victoria.

THE COMMITTEE FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON AND STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS 2014 - 2016 DOCUMENT OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED BY MINISTER FOR ROADS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT, TERRY MULDER APRIL TO JUNE 2014

•• The Victorian Government makes an announcement of $73 million for a new courthouse precinct for Shepparton. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton facilitates meeting with the Federal Minister for Agriculture Barnaby Joyce in relation to a number of key Goulburn Valley Issues. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton submits a response to the Commonwealth Government’s White Paper on the Competitiveness of Agriculture, with a focus on local issues and opportunities. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton submits a response to the Victorian Government’s Inquiry into Export Capability of Regional Victoria, with a focus on local issues and opportunities.

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HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS: JANUARY – MARCH 2014 •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton interim Executive Committee develops Business Plan for implementation.

HIGHLIGHTS: OCTOBER TO DECEMBER 2013 •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts the Victorian Red Tape Commissioner. A number of members identify red tape issues impacting upon the productivity of their

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton meets with the

business.

Leader of the Opposition Daniel Andrews, to discuss Shepparton issues and opportunities.

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton meets with the Victorian Premier Denis Napthine and the Opposition Leader

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton meets with Shadow

Daniel Andrews, for an initial introduction.

Minister for Regional and Rural Development Jacinta Allan for briefing on Shepparton infrastructure requirements.

•• The Deputy Premier of Victoria selects six members of the Committee for Greater Shepparton for the Goulburn Valley

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton meets with the

Industry and Employment Taskforce.

Shadow Minister for Manufacturing Adem Somyurek, to discuss local opportunities. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton attends the launch of the Goulburn Valley Industry and Employment Plan. •• Committee for Greater Shepparton members appointed

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton logo developed. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton Membership Prospectus developed. •• The Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts one on one

to the Implementation Committee of the Goulburn Valley

meetings with members in relation to key issues and

Investment and Infrastructure Fund.

opportunities for Greater Shepparton.

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton in collaboration with the Greater Shepparton City Council hosts vegetable growers

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton receives expressions of interest from potential members.

from Werribee in relation to their interest in relocating to the Goulburn Valley.

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton Chief Executive Officer appointed.

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton facilitates meetings with the Council on urban design and economic re-gentrification opportunities.

HIGHLIGHTS: JULY TO OCTOBER 2013

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton hosts meeting with Eliza Brown, the Victorian representative on Federal Minister Barnaby Joyce’s Agricultural Advisory Council.

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton repersentatives of the GV Industry and Employment Taskforce meet with the Deputy Premier of Victoria Peter Ryan.

•• The Committee for Greater Shepparton event manages and hosts over 80 people at the 2014 Shepparton Philanthropic Summit.

•• Public Meeting held to present the opportunity for a Committee For Greater Shepparton to the community at the Parklake Hotel.

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HIGHLIGHTSFOCUS, ACHIEVEMENTS AND 2015 ACTIVITIES STRATEGIC

Committee for Greater Shepparton and Strategic Directions 2014 - 2016 launch

STRATEGIC FOCUS, ACHIEVEMENTS AND 2015 ACTIVITIES THE COMMITTEE’S VISION FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON To be the Australian centre for dairy and horticulture, exporting reliable premium quality fresh and value added produce via innovative practices and a world class irrigation system. As a major business centre we will be connected through modern infrastructure and supported by a thriving and educated community that celebrates its rich culture and diversity. To achieve its vision the Committee has identified four key areas within our Community where strategic effort and resources should be focused:

• Productive Community

• Creative Community

• Connected Community

• Inclusive Community

KEY FOCUS AREA ONE PRODUCTIVE COMMUNITY — THE FOOD CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA Irrigated agriculture will continue to be the engine room of our economy, however global markets and consumer preferences have changed. How do we adapt and build a workforce to meet the needs of our economy?

ASPIRATIONS •• The Goulburn Valley is the most important producer of fresh and processed food in Australia. •• We produce and export fresh and processed food to all corners of the world •• Our multicultural community attracts visitors and celebrates its food culture. •• We are a centre for learning about irrigation, food production, exporting and processing.

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STRATEGIC FOCUS, ACHIEVEMENTS AND 2015 ACTIVITIES

WHAT HAVE WE ACHIEVED TO DATE

•• Assisted with Horticulture Centre of Excellence.

•• Introduced new and existing enterprises looking to invest

•• Goulburn Valley Taskforce membership.

in Greater Shepparton to a range of key government and private sector contacts.

•• Advocated for SPC funding support and a Local Procurement Policy.

•• Assisted firms with advice, statistical and general information for their due diligence and development of investment business case as well as introductions to key

KEY ACTIVITIES PLANNED FOR 2015

decision makers within government. •• Develop a Marketing Prospectus to attract vegetable growers •• Investment facilitation of a number of existing businesses

to the Goulburn Valley.

and new firms and the creation of over 100 new jobs. •• Identify research and development needs of our Key •• Commenced work to build the value of the Goulburn Valley for export markets. •• Provided support and chaired a number of meetings of the High Growth Potential Course.

Commodities and communicate with Tertiary Education Institutions. •• Support the growth of commodities such as maize and poppies in the Goulburn Murray Irrigation District. Annual production of maize is expected to grow from 600,000 to

•• Working with the Goulburn Valley Taskforce in the

1million tonnes over the next 12 months, while poppies

development a ‘Food Provenance’ strategy for the Goulburn

cultivated in Victoria are expected to grow from 500

Valley.

heactares to over 10,000 hectares in the next 4 years. Northern Victoria is will placed to accommodate this growth.

•• In co-ordination with Greater Shepparton City Council, hosted a delegation of Werribee vegetable growers and promoted relocation opportunities. •• Advocated for the Accelerating Change Murray Dairy project

•• Continue to support our ‘blue chip’ commodities of dairy and horticulture •• Investment facilitation.

in Victorian and Commonwealth forums resulting in $1.6m worth of funding. •• Hosted the Victorian Representative of the Federal Minister for Agriculture’s Agricultural Advisory Council, to provide a

•• Deliver a Food Summit. •• Work with tertiary education providers to ensure qualified workforce.

briefing on the agriculture in the Goulburn Valley. •• Assist the Taskforce established for the $1million Goulburn •• Made submission in to the White Paper on the

Valley Skills Fund to ensure the region has a capable

Competitiveness of Agriculture (Federal) and increasing

workforce to meet the needs of our current and future

the export capability of Regional Victoria (State). The

economy.

submissions refer to the need for High Productivity Vehicles and a bonded warehouse. •• Hosted the Victorian Red Tape Commissioner and provided an avenue for members to advise us of their red tape issues.

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STRATEGIC FOCUS, ACHIEVEMENTS AND 2015 ACTIVITIES

KEY FOCUS AREA TWO CREATIVE COMMUNITY (A NATIONAL REPUTATION) The diversification of Greater Shepparton’s economic base will be of paramount importance in building economic resilience.

ASPIRATIONS •• The Shepparton Arts Museum (SAM) recognized as a national icon, featuring ceramics, indigenous and multicultural arts and major exhibitions. •• Greater Shepparton is recognised nationally as a creative and cultural city. •• The region celebrates and embraces the beauty and Committee for Greater Shepparton and Strategic Directions 2014 - 2016 launch

recreational values of the Goulburn River and is a regional centre for sporting, cultural and community events. •• The city has an international reputation for its liveability (walking, riding, driving, public transport).

THE VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF $73 MILLION FOR A NEW COURTHOUSE PRECINCT FOR SHEPPARTON. APRIL TO JUNE 2014

WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED TO DATE •• Supported Greater Shepparton City Council with its application for the $250,000 feasibility study for a new Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) under the Developing Stronger Regions program. •• Advocated for support of the SAM through the development of the Goulburn Valley Industry and Employment Plan. •• Outlined the Creative Community aspiration to both the Victorian Government and the Opposition. •• Facilitated a briefing on the SAM to philanthropic institutions at the March 2014 Philanthropic Summit held at La Trobe University. •• Provided support for the Challenge Ironman event. •• Provided support for the investigation in to a Transport Museum for Greater Shepparton.

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STRATEGIC FOCUS, ACHIEVEMENTS AND 2015 ACTIVITIES

•• Provided support to the Council’s application for Streetlife funding.

•• Advocated on key projects such as the redevelopment of Goulburn Valley Health, central business district redevelopment, and the redevelopment of Shepparton

•• Provided $5,000 in conjunction with Greater Shepparton

Courthouse.

City Council, the Shepparton Chamber of Commerce and Shepparton Show Me towards the Renew project.

•• Facilitated a meeting of key users of the Shepparton Courthouse to ensure their ongoing engagement in the facilities redevelopment.

KEY ACTIVITIES PLANNED FOR 2015 •• Provided input and a critical review to the Council’s “Make •• Audit of Local Art Initiatives and Groups. •• Development of an Arts Strategy.

Shepparton Greater” campaign. •• Advocated the need for an AQIS approved container park in the Goulburn Valley. This will alleviate cost and time

•• Continue to support and assist Greater Shepparton City

impediments for food processors and manufacturers.

Council and the Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) Foundation in leveraging funding for the SAM project.

KEY ACTIVITIES PLANNED FOR 2015

KEY FOCUS AREA THREE CONNECTED COMMUNITY Transformational infrastructure is required to unlock Greater Shepparton’s potential as a Regional City of Investment and Lifestyle Choice.

•• Host an Infrastructure Summit to address the regional infrastructure priorities of the Goulburn Valley region. •• Continue to lobby for Higher Productivity Vehicles and an AQIS Approved Container Park. •• Provide information to Commonwealth and Victorian governments on the infrastructure needs of the region.

ASPIRATIONS •• The city has an international reputation for its liveability (walking, riding, driving, public transport).

KEY FOCUS AREA FOUR INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY

•• We have a fast train to and from Melbourne every hour. •• We are connected to the world with fast broad band.

Economic performance alone will not be the panacea to regional success, there is a need to have a strong social approach to build inclusion and community cohesion.

WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED TO DATE •• Worked with VicRoads and key transport operators to have assessments undertaken on bridges in the Goulburn Valley to support High Productivity Vehicles. •• Facilitated agreement on the first stage of the Goulburn Valley Bypass.

ASPIRATIONS •• People are attracted to Shepparton because of its reputation as a safe, friendly and welcoming community. •• The population is in the top 10% of healthy cities. •• Cultural diversity continues to be celebrated.

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STRATEGIC FOCUS, ACHIEVEMENTS AND 2015 ACTIVITIES

•• The region talks about and celebrates the contribution from

WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED TO DATE

the Indigenous and multicultural communities. •• Every child is supported and understands their full potential

•• Members are represented on the Executive of the Lighthouse Project.

from cradle to career. •• Facilitated a briefing on the Lighthouse Project to

WHAT MUST HAPPEN — KEY ACTIONS •• Work with and support the Lighthouse Project to ensure every child is supported to realise their potential. •• In response to the Australian Government changes to the Local Solutions Better Futures program, provide the secretariat support to continue with the local Advisory

philanthropic institutions at the March 2014 Philanthropic Summit held at La Trobe University. •• Facilitated a briefing on the Indigenous community to philanthropic institutions at the March 2014 Philanthropic Summit held at La Trobe University. •• Presented to the Primary Care Partnership in June 2014.

Group to ensure a coordinated approach to needs of the community sector. •• Work with key institutions in assisting with Indigenous entrepreneurial self-determination. •• Work with representatives from local secondary schools, and tertiary education providers to significantly improve educational outcomes for all sectors of our community, particularly those students from Indigenous, multi-cultural and low socio economic backgrounds. •• Develop appropriate capacity to train and retain health care professionals. It is widely acknowledged that health outcomes are improved through greater access to locally delivered services, enabled by healthcare infrastructure and qualified healthcare professionals. •• Work with key community organisations to understand what data is required at a local level to support prioritised initiatives. •• Work with key agencies to support the development of a Mother/Baby unit in Shepparton.

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KEY ACTIVITIES PLANNED FOR 2015 •• Re-establish the local Advisory Group for the Local Solutions Better Futures program. •• Continue to support the Lighthouse Project. •• Determine what data is required at a local level to support prioritised initiatives. •• Work with key groups and agencies to assist with long-term unemployed. •• Work with Kiaela Institute in relation to entrepreneurial self determination and indigenous enterprise development.


ADVOCACY

ADVOCACY

Morning tea with Shadow Minister for Regional and Rural Development Jacinta Allan.

OVER THE 2014 CALENDAR YEAR, THE COMMITTEE MET WITH THE FOLLOWING REPRESENTATIVES TO ADVOCATE FOR THE REGION:

•• PREMIER OF VICTORIA

•• SHADOW MINISTER FOR REGIONAL CITIES, REGIONAL AND RURAL

•• DEPUTY PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR

•• THE MEMBER FOR NORTHERN VICTORIA (UPPER HOUSE)

DEVELOPMENT •• CANDIDATES FOR THE SEAT OF

REGIONAL AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT •• SHADOW MINISTER FOR ROADS •• MINISTER FOR FOOD SECURITY

SHEPPARTON – 2014 VICTORIAN ELECTION

•• SHADOW MINISTER FOR PORTS •• MINISTER FOR ROADS

•• CEO, SPC ARDMONA •• SHADOW MINISTER FOR

•• MINISTER FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

MANUFACTURING

•• THE MEMBER FOR MURRAY

AND SKILLS •• FEDERAL AGRICULTURAL MINISTER •• MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT

THE STATE, FEDERAL, AGRICULTURE, •• DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER OF

•• LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION

•• MULTIPLE BUREAUCRATS WITHIN

AUSTRALIA

TRANSPORT, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION PORTFOLIOS

•• THE MEMBER FOR SHEPPARTON

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MEDIA

MEDIA

Sunrise visits Shepparton.

THE COMMITTEE FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE AND THANK THE MEDIA FOR THEIR ONGOING SUPPORT OF OUR WORK. ARTICLES FEATURED IN THE SHEPPARTON NEWS AND SHEPPARTON ADVISER ARE INCLUDED BELOW.

ECONOMIC CLOUT September 18th 2013

VISIONARY SUMMIT 22nd March 2014

APPOINTMENT A POSITIVE STEP September 18th 2013

BREAKFAST TELEVISION SHOW TO HIGHLIGHT CITY 30th April 2014

PASSION FOR REGION September 19th 2013

ENERGY SCARCITY THREATENS 9th June 2014

PUTTING RED TAPE ON THE TABLE December 6th 2013

UNITY BRINGS STRENGTH AND BETTER OUTCOMES 24th June 2014

CITY COMMITTEE WRITES TO COKE BOARD MEMBERS 1st February 2014

PERMIT FALL NOT INDICATIVE 11th July 2014

COMMITTEE KEEN TO COOPERATE 8th March 2014

MORE STUDYING JOY 19th July 2014

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MEDIA

NEWS

Committee fights to improve logistics continued from front page

IMPROVED PRODUCTIVIT Y HOPES… Pictured, Kreskas Bros Transport Governance, Risk and Compliance Manager, Peter Hill with a B-Double that has the capacity to carry one 20ft and one 40ft shipping container. Photo: David Lee.

Manufacturing Productivity Networks Grants

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Round Five – Open for Applications

The program is designed to assist

Grants of up to manufacturing firms to work collaboratively with one another and $600,000 are research institutions on common projects to improve productivity, identify new available to new business opportunities and increase and existing competitiveness. networks of Victorian Eligible business networks can apply under two grant streams: cturers manufa > Up to $50,000 to support network through the information and scoping activities cturing Manufa > Up to $600,000 to support significant Productivity Networks network projects All grants are awarded on a competitive program. matched by a minimum basis and must be financial contribution of $1 for every $1 granted. Applications close at 3:00pm, 5 August 2014.

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warehouse cleared by containers, which can be held until it to our an AQIS person and can then deliver

clients. when “The only alternatives we have to engage operating outside those hours is up another contractor to pick the containers more 40ft containers. them until the next of 40ft from the wharf and hold “In 2008 we moved 40 percent containers, the clear to able is containers day when AQIS containers and 60 percent of 20ft them on the wharf leave to forced are we or financial and now that has swapped. In the last charges. containers and get hit with substantial year we moved 60 percent of 40ft per day “The costs are hundreds of dollars and 40 percent of 20ft containers. is missed it per container and if the deadline “Every time we move a 40ft container can sit there over the HPV will on a Friday, containers needs a prime mover and what the that our clients across containers weekend, which means said. deliver is the ability to cart two 40ft Peter costs,” those the region have to bear CEO, on the one truck. Committee for Greater Shepparton they are “If things keep moving the way that the committees trucks on Matt Nelson said, “From currently moving we will see more its members such as Kreskas with consultation 40ft the cart the road as demand increases to Industries Bros Transport and Tatura Milk containers individually. were a couple also Ltd, it was very clear that there “The introductio n of HPVs will fruit,’ that make a road and of issues, or ‘low hanging decrease the number of trucks on the of the region in per big difference to the capability provide a 30 percent productivity increase to make costs chain strengthening the supply truck movement. is that us globally competitive. “The other big issue we are seeing HPVs “One of those ‘fruits’ is the need for arrives in currently any import container that other is the need to have Bonded the and 35km than more Australia, that is to be moved Goulburn Warehousing introduced into the from the general post office of Melbourne, as rural Valley region. known process a through go to has through “There have been issues with going is taken to tailgate inspection. The container for HPV accreditation, the Port of the approval process one of two AQIS facilities within structures that of the such as the number of bridge Melbourne precinct and the outside that would make the is checked have been identified container is checked, the manifest But we are impossible. vehicles these of use any for again and the container is checked VicRoads to see if signed currently working with contaminants. Once that has been up with some that there are any avenues to come off, that container can be moved outside engineering solutions to assist the process. we radius. “With both of these issues addressed AQIS “The issue we are finding is with the g of supply chain to 3pm will see a strengthenin operating hours, which are 7:30am farmer, the the for good be hours are costs, which will Monday to Friday. What these so there forwarder, freight the and is to be processor forcing us to do as a country carrier said. What certainly is a gain here,” Matt Rural restricted with our hours of operation. Findings of the Parliament of Victoria for AQIS we’re looking for is the opportunity be presented ,’ and Regional Committee will to have a facility, or ‘Bonded Warehousing This later this year. introduced in the Goulburn Valley.

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AND THE FAIRLEY

FOUNDATION

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DATE AND TIME

Wednesday 16th July 2014 6.30pm Official Proceedings

VENUE

La�Trobe University Shepparton Campus 210 Fryers Street, Shepparton Registration is essential T 03 5820 8600 E shepparton.seminars @latrobe.edu.au

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The Hon Tim Fischer AC

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THIS GROUP OF PEOPLE VOLUNTEERED TO THE ASSIST WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COMMITTEE FROM ITS CONCEPTUAL MEETING IN JULY 2013. THE APPOINTMENT OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND DEVELOPMENT OF ITS BUSINESS PLAN, BEFORE FINALISING THE ELECTION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Interim Executive Committee comprises; David McKenzie (Chair), Rob Priestley, Nat Akers, Peter Bicknell, Jim Andreadis and Damian Trezise. The Executive Committee would also like to acknowledge the significant contribution of Jim O’Connor in establishing the Committee for Greater Shepparton.

COMMITTEE FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON

DAVID MCKENZIE, INTERIM CHAIR David is a property valuer based in Shepparton, specialising in the valuation of agricultural property and water rights. David is Chair of North East Water, and previously served several terms on the Board of Goulburn Valley Water; he is a member of the Goulburn Valley Industry Transition Committee (and previously a member of the Goulburn Valley Industry & Employment Taskforce). David also served on the Board of Shepparton Retirement Villages (including three terms as President) for 11 years. He is regarded as one of the foremost experts in Australia in the analysis of water markets and valuation of water assets, and has addressed several international conferences on topics related to this specialty. He is a Partner & Director of the Opteon Property Group, with several offices across northern Victoria and northern Tasmania, employing more than 40 staff.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

PETER BICKNELL Peter is a director of MB+M Pty Ltd, a Chartered Accounting firm based in Shepparton. His areas of specialisation include business growth strategies and acting as a business coach and mentor to his clients. Peter’s interests stretch over primary production and related industries, analysis of property development projects and public relations. Peter has a keen sense of community and has been involved in a wide range of local charities and organisations seeking to further the interests of the Greater Shepparton region. “The Greater Shepparton community has a new and vibrant point of advocacy in the establishment of this organisation. We have already drawn the interest of all levels of Government and we will very quickly be seen as a key player in developing the future shape of our region.”

DAMIAN TREZISE

(Replaced Ross McPherson) As Chief Executive Officer of McPherson Media Group, Damian Trezise is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the group, encompassing commercial printing, magazines, internet services and newspaper and online publishing, including the Shepparton News. Damian commenced with McPherson Media Group at the Riverine Herald (Echuca) in 1991 and progressed to Group General Manager prior to being appointed CEO in July 2011. Schooled in business management both here and overseas, Damian is committed to preserving the family values of the McPherson Media Group and its dedication to the communities it serves.

NATALIE AKERS Natalie Akers is also a Director of Murray Goulburn. She has a Bachelor of Public Policy and Management with Honours, a Bachelor of Arts and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Together with her husband, Natalie operates a dairy farm at Tallygaroopna, milking 650 cows.

ROB PRIESTLY Rob Priestly, has been at the family company Gouge Linen and Garment Services for 15 years and a director for 10. Gouge employ 150 staff in Greater Shepparton, with the company servicing most of Victoria. Key clients are health, food processing, and hospitality. Before joining the company Rob worked in domestic, then export grain trading. Rob is married with three sons. “Shepparton is a great business community, and the time Is right for the Committee for Greater Shepparton to work with others to capitalise on our strengths.”

JIM ANDREADIS Jim Andreadis is Managing Director at Superlative Group. Jim has a long history developing and investing in commercial property in Shepparton and around the Goulburn Valley. Jim is heavily involved in the community and has been a founding board member of the Goulburn Valley Community Fund from its inception eight years ago. He has also held board positions with the Shepparton Festival, Bridge Youth Services and Shepparton Show Me.

MATT NELSON, CEO

Additional to his CEO duties, Damian is a member of the CEO Institute and serves on the Boards of the Victorian Country Press Association, Regional Dailies Victoria and The Goulburn Valley Community Fund. He is also a local member of Rotary.

Matt has over 15 years experience in regional development with all tiers of government and most recently was the Assistant Regional Director for the Hume Region of Regional Development Victoria (RDV).

Damian lives in Kyabram, Victoria and is married with three daughters.

He has a strong knowledge of Northern Victoria, especially the Goulburn Murray Irrigation District (GMID), and in 2008 was recruited by RDV to work with Foodbowl Unlimited and the six GMID councils in implementing the Capitalising on Victoria’s Food Bowl project. Matthew has recently been a Board member of the Murray Dairy Board and Fairley Leadership Program.

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MEMBERS

MEMBERS

(AT JUNE 2014)

WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR MEMBERS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR THE WORK OF

GOLD MEMBERS

THE COMMITTEE FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON. Bega Cheese

Murray Dairy

Copulos Group

Murray Goulburn

GMCU

Opteon Property Group

GV Health

McCamish Family

GV Water

Pactum Dairy

GOTAFE

Pental Products

Herdstown Pty Ltd

Superlative Group (J. Andreadis)

Kreskas Bros

Worktrainers

MBM Business Solutions Melbourne University McPherson Media Group

COMMITTEE FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON


MEMBERS

SILVER MEMBERS

BRONZE MEMBERS

COMMUNITY GROUP MEMBERS

Broker House

Advanced Agriculture

Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project

Camerons Lawyers

Complete Lean Solutions

GV Community Fund

Foott Waste

Brown Baldwin

GV Young Professionals

Furphy’s

Courtyard Motor Inn

Family Care Connect

Griffith Goodall Insurance

CPE Construction

GVEG

Gouge (GV Laundrey Services)

Fox Personnel (B. Black)

Fairley Leadership

GV Property Services

Fox Personnel (J. Black

John Anderson Pharmacy

Future Metals

Mangiameli Family

Goulburn Broken CMA

Money 3

Graham Thompson Motors

OZPAC

Kevin Hicks Real Estate

Prominent Group

La Trobe University

Perta Thomson

LA Vision

Shepparton Adviser

Mathieson Motors

SPCA Factory Sales

MJ Hall & Sons

Telstra Shop Shepparton

Moretto Building

Unilever

Muston Motors

Video Ezy

National Australia Bank

Watters Electrical

Pallett and Bin Corp

WB Hunter

Parklake Motel

Western Composting Technology

Professionals Real Estate Primary Care Connnect Riordan Legal Rossignoli Real Estate Shepparton BMW Shepparton Food Producers Shepparton News SMR Legal Spiire Superlative Group (R. Stewart) Trellys Tackleworld

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TESTIMONIALS

TESTIMONIALS After two years of stagnation, the Committee for Greater Shepparton facilitated a meeting with key local representatives and together we determined the first stage of the Shepparton Bypass. Since this meeting the Committee has developed a brochure on the project as well as arrange a number of introductions and meetings of various politicians and political parties in the lead up to the 2014 Victorian Election. I look forward to working with the Committee as we make the first stage of the Shepparton Bypass become a reality. PETER JOHNSON, CHAIR, SHEPPARTON BYPASS ACTION GROUP

“The Committee has recently assisted Foot Waste in a tender process. Matt has provided strong leadership with a can do attitude through his open door policy and has given wonderful advise to us and has a great ability to link businesses to businesses.” PETER FOOTT, FOOTT WASTE

COMMITTEE FOR GREATER SHEPPARTON


TESTIMONIALS

“We at Pactum Dairy would like to thank the Committee for Shepparton. On a recent marketing campaign from one of our major clients from Asia, they provided a lot of content and support to our marketing team in trying to reach an outcome about promoting the Goulburn Valley. We wish the Committee all the best going forward. It is a challenge to meet everybody’s objectives but I think there is one clear objective that I see and that is to create and drive commercial activity within the region.” MICHAEL AULD, PACTUM DAIRY

“I’m a business consultant based in Melbourne and have been doing work on behalf of a number of clients to assess potential in the Goulburn Valley and the Committee for Greater Shepparton has been enormously helpful in making introductions to key “One of the best decisions we have

business leaders and the government.

made was joining the Committee for Greater Shepparton. Reason

I wish the Committee every success in the future.”

being it has helped us immensely in terms of networking with

BOB LESTER

people, business proprietors and experts within the Goulburn Valley. We have been in a good situation where we have been able to use Matt and his team to give us advice on grants that we could have in expanding our investment within the region” CHARLIE MCLEISH, PENTAL

“The Committee for Greater Shepparton has provided me with great insight into the agricultural issues they are facing which has really assisted me with my role on the Agricultural Advisory.” ELIZA BROWN, AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY BOARD

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