ABN Newswire http://www.abnnewswire.net Tue, 21 May 2013 03:26:32 newsroom@abnnewswire.net newsroom@abnnewswire.net 60 <![CDATA[ Connecting Australia And China: Australia-China Business Week To Be Held In Melbourne On 2nd-4th August 2011 ]]> en67122 Y http://www.abnnewswire.net/press/en/67122/ Thu, 21 Apr 2011 15:49:41 GMT China's economy grew a more-than-estimated 9.7 per cent and industrial value-added output grew 14.4 percent year on year in the first quarter of this year. Chinese investment is playing an important role to drive exploration and mining in Australia. ABF is delighted to invite you to hear first hand the updated results of the China & Australia Investment Attraction Strategy in Australia-China Business Week (ACBW) 2011.

ACBW 2011 now in the third year will be presented on 2nd - 4th August 2011 at Crown Conference Centre Melbourne, to highlight opportunities for Australian businesses engaged or considering trading, importing, exporting, manufacturing/outsourcing and investing in the greater China region. ACBW 2011 will provide insight into undertaking business between China and Australia.

ACBW 2011 will host a series of events including ACBW 2011 China Day Forum, Expo & Seminars, Forum, 'Mix at Six' Networking Function, and Business Matching Sessions for both Australian and Chinese Delegates.

According to ABF Chairman, John Rashleigh emphasized that Australia's capacity to avoid the crippling impact of the Global Financial Crisis could largely be attributed to our strong and expanding trading relationship with China. John Rashleigh said, "as the USA and many EEC countries continue to suffer serious and threatening long term effects the Australian economy prospers. It is imperative that we effectively continue to strengthen our economic ties with China and their near neighbors' and the key events being staged by ABF provide an excellent building block to ensure we fulfill this objective."

ACBW 2011 China Day Forum (2nd August 2011)

ACBW 2011 China Day Forum focus includes finance (VC, PE, and funds), business matching, joint ventures, property, education, immigration, tourism and opportunities for Chinese business in Australia.

ACBW 2011 Forum (3rd August 2011)

Hear from the experts on a range of critical issues with Australia's major trading partner. review the impact and opportunities of the Free Trade Agreement and China's Five Year plan. Review the latest trends and opportunities with a focus on clean technology, investment and the growth of Australia's services and agriculture to China.

ACBW 2011 Expo & Seminars (3rd August - 4th August 2011)

ACBW 2011 Expo & Seminars provides growth and development strategies with a focus on international trade, technology investments, government, financial services, marketing, business opportunities and import & export solutions. Free daily seminars from industry experts will be available for attendees

ACBW 2011 'Mix at Six' Networking Function (3rd August 2011)

There's s a saying in China that you don't talk business 'until the third cup of tea'. ACBW 2011 'Mix at Six' Networking Function is a networking opportunity to get together and build relationships. This high profile business networking function will introduce representatives and officials from international trade and business sectors.

ACBW 2011 Business Matching (4th August 2011)

A large trade delegation comprising of Chinese companies and Government will attending ACBW to meet with Australia companies to explore business opportunities. This B2B business matching session with Chinese companies provides an excellent platform to explore business opportunities, exchange valuable experience with Chinese business counterparts, as well as networking and establishing contacts with industry professionals.

ACBW 2011 Business Matching Sessions some of the business matching opportunities include Chinese Corporations seeking to establish Investment, Joint Ventures, Distribution and licensing agreements and purchase and sales of products and services.

ACBW 2011 Luncheon (4th August 2011)

Includes high profile Australian and Chinese Government representatives and industry leaders. This closing function is highly recommended event to attend.

China has become a major powerhouse for the global industry. With China now Australia's largest trading partner, it is important for SME business owners to understand how to export their goods/services into the region. ACBW 2011 serves as a valuable forum for businesses already engaged with China, or looking to enter this unique business opportunity.

For those who are serious about doing business with China and want to network with like minded business people and advisors, should attend ACBW 2011.

ACBW 2011 is supported by AusIndustry, Australian Customs and Border Protection, Australian Industry Group, Shangrila-La Hotels and Resorts & LG Electronics (SEO:066570).

Jingning Li
Australian Business Forum
E-mail: Jingning.li@abforum.com.au
Tel: +61-3-8689-9898
http://www.australianbusinessforum.com.au

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<![CDATA[ BHP Billiton (ASX:BHP) and Woodside (ASX:WPL) Win APPEA Safety Awards - Adelaide ]]> en50147 Y http://www.abnnewswire.net/press/en/50147/ Thu, 10 Apr 2008 19:35:06 GMT
Woodside took out the "Safety Performance Award" and BHP Billiton Petroleum won the "Safety Innovation Award".

Toll Energy, Parker Drilling Company and Stena Drilling also won safety awards.

For the Safety Performance Award, companies with the best safety performance were short-listed and requested to submit an initiative undertaken by the company which has led to the greatest improvement in safety.

"From an outstanding field, this year's winner - Woodside Energy - took its aspiration of "no one gets hurt, no incidents" as the push behind a five year strategy, with 2007 being focussed on "getting the basics" right," Tim Wall, Managing Director of Apache Energy and Chair of the APPEA Environmental Affairs Committee, said when presenting the award.

"Woodside's strategic approach has been developed around three layers of protection to reduce the potential for major incidents - the three Ps: Plant, Process; and People," he said.

"The winner achieved a 16 % reduction in high potential incident frequency rate. A strong leadership focus, the improvement of 'Golden Safety Rules' and a serious commitment to working closely with contractors all contributed to Woodside's outstanding safety performance."

Mr Wall said the Safety Innovation Award - won by BHP Billiton Petroleum - was not judged on safety performance, but on the merits of a safety initiative undertaken in 2007.

"The Judges were particularly impressed by the industry wide and significant safety implications of this year's winning initiative.
"BHP Billiton undertook a review of the top safety risks and risk control effectiveness leading to it identifying an improvement opportunity for lifting risk - how best to ensure ongoing competency of current and new crane drivers.

"The identification and development of a common standard for training Offshore Crane Operators is a great safety initiative for our industry."

In the Safety Innovation Award, Mr Wall said the judges also wanted to make special mention of Woodside, and its work to establish a safe shipping fairway from Dampier to Glomar Shoal - again an initiative with significant industry wide implications that has reduced the risk of collision between vessels and offshore oil and gas facilities and the threat of security to assets.

In the APPEA Contractor Innovation Award, the winner was Toll Energy with what the judges said was a clearly demonstrated and practical safety initiative that developed the best solution to an identified safety problem.

The Toll Energy initiative was based eliminating the use of dogs (over centre lever binder) and handle extensions from lifting operations. The Company's strategy has led to the successful elimination of dogs in a number of key areas and ongoing plans eliminate their use across remaining activities.

The International Association of Drilling Contractors also presents awards to the members of the Australasian chapter for outstanding safety performance. The administration of the IADC safety award programme is carried out by Pricewaterhouse Coopers on a voluntary basis.

This year, there were five companies that did not have a lost time injury during operations in Australasia, including: Atwood Oceanics, Nabors Drilling International, Nabors Well Servicing, Stena Drilling and Transocean.

This year the Onshore Drilling Operations Award goes Parker Drilling Company which demonstrated consistent performance by winning the past four consecutive awards.

The Offshore Drilling Operations Award was taken out by Stena Drilling.

Mr Wall said that while APPEA each year recognises the outstanding efforts of member companies to improve their safety performance, "we must also recognise that last year we hurt 327 people during our operations and this is not acceptable".

"Dealing with the consequences of injuries can be traumatic not only for the injured but also for their work team, their family and friends. Ultimately, workplace injuries also affect the community acceptance of our industry," he said.

"The year 2007 was an outstanding year for APPEA in that we established a world first forum that brought together CEOs, leaders, workforce representatives, industry regulators and safety professionals to talk about safety and commit to improving the performance of the industry.

"As a result of the success of that Forum we have set a clear vision for our industry that 'In working together for safety no one is harmed" and have set a target to reduce injury rates in the industry by 25 per cent every year.

"I am pleased to also report that the industry recorded its lowest ever lost time injury frequency rate in 2007 with a rate of 1.1 LTI's per million hours. This is a reduction of over 26 per cent from the 2006 figures.

"APPEA and its members will continue to work together and share vital information on safety. The initiatives that were put forward for the Awards are just a small sample of the great work that is being done in the industry. We encourage you at every opportunity to ask questions and talk to each other about safety."

Tim Langmead 
TEL: +61 0421 584 990

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