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CCF Victoria

Locality: Notting Hill, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9588 7600



Address: 9 Business Park Drive 3168 Notting Hill, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.ccfvic.com.au

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23.01.2022 COVID-19 RELATED DIRECTIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR CALL FOR Q&A'S To provide further clarity on the recently released COVID-19 related directions for construction sector, the Victorian Government has invited industry stakeholders to submit questions for inclusion on the Business Victoria Website. This Q&A section has been specially created to address the many issues and questions being raised in regards to the interpretation and enforcement of the directions.... Through engagement with industry bodies such as the Civil Contractors Federation and the Building & Construction Industry Working Group, the Government have endeavoured to capture the most important elements and issues concerning businesses in the construction sector. CCF Victoria CEO, John Kilgour has encouraged all CCF Members to review the current Q&A’s in accordance with the new Directions issued and invites them suggest/submit any additional questions that you would like covered for due consideration. All such questions are to be submitted via email to: [email protected] https://www.ccfvic.com.au/coronavirus-covid-19-update-from/



22.01.2022 CCF VICTORIA'S ADVOCACY IN ACTION Proactively tackling the challenges of the COVID-19 environment, the Civil Contractors Federation Victoria continues to work in collaboration with the #UDIA, #MasterBuilders and other leading industry bodies to the benefit of Victoria's civil construction industry during these unprecedented times. Though effective advocacy and representation, we will continue to act as 'the voice' of our members, working with the 3 tiers of Government - helping to ensure the best possible outcomes for industry stakeholders. News article in the Herald Sun: https://lnkd.in/gSBV7aa

17.01.2022 CCF Victoria CEO, John Kilgour engaging in an Industry Leaders Forum Webinar today on the Road Map to a COVIDNorm Environment for the Building & Construction Industry with Erik Locke (CEO Incolink) and Greg Stenton (Deputy Secretary Victorian Department of Health & Human Services).

14.01.2022 CCF Online Masterclass: Budget and Business Update - Don't Miss the Benefits! THURS 5TH NOVEMBER 2O2O Join us for this Online Masterclass which will focus on the Federal Budget incentives/benefits available for businesses in the construction industry. This webinar will also include guidance regarding asset protection and the importance of forward planning. Hosted by John Kilgour, CEO CCF Victoria, this webinar welcomes Guest Presenters; Adrian Misiano and Benjamin Audino of M...atthews Steer (Accountants & Advisors). Don't miss out - REGISTER NOW! https://www.ccfvic.com.au/events/budget-and-business-update/ See more



13.01.2022 CCF Online Toolbox (Webinar): NHVR Update - CoR and Load Restraints - Thurs 19th November 2020 Join us for exciting webinar focused on the latest National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) updates on the Chain of Responsibility and Load Restraints. This webinar is highly relevant to all stakeholders in the CoR; Business Owners, Employers, Managers and Employees.... Hosted by John Kilgour, CEO CCF Victoria, this webinar welcomes the following key guest speakers: >Paul Simionato - NHVR, Director Southern Region, Operations Division >Simone Reinertsen NHVR, Stakeholder Engagement Officer, Strategy & Stakeholder Relations >Peter Ervin - NHVR, Operations Manager Victoria >Sean Carlson - Engistics, Engineering Manager This is your opportunity to hear from and engage with recognised subject matter experts, who will also address key questions raised in a Q&A session. DON'T MISS OUT! REGISTER TODAY! ATTENDANCE IS FREE FOR CCF MEMBERS! Proud Business Partners: NHVR, Engistics and Teletrac Navman ps://www.ccfvic.com.au/events/webinar-nhvr-update/

12.01.2022 CCF Member NVC (Kilmore, Vic) have been featured in an industry news article in Roads & Infrastructure Australia Magazine on September 10. CCF Victoria CEO, John Kilgour was interviewed for the article that acknowledges NVC's continued commitment to provide employment and apprenticeship opportunities for Victorians supporting crucial infrastructure projects, even during the face of the pandemic. A company like NVC Precast are at the very fabric and heart of the community, ...they are an integral part of that community. They provide the services and products that are used in our everyday lives, Kilgour says. If you think about long-term social and economic growth, the foundations of that need to be laid in the construction sector by providing gainful employment. Read more here: https://www.roadsonline.com.au/precast-to-build-a-community/

12.01.2022 R U OK? Day is today. It’s a national day of action, when Australians are reminded that every day is the day to ask, Are you OK? if someone in their world is struggling with life’s ups and downs. CCF Victoria is much more than a membership organisation for the civil construction industry, and this year we are supporting RUOK? Day. Read more here: https://www.ccfvic.com.au/ccf-victoria-supporting-r-u-ok-d/



06.01.2022 Are you interested in developing or improving your businesses approach to creating a mentally healthy workplace? Invitation to participate in Positive Plans Positive Futures CCF Victoria’s Positive Plans Positive Future’s is a project designed to support business owners and senior leaders in the civil construction industry to lead the development and implementation of a mental health action plan in their organisation.... With support from WorkSafe's WorkWell Mental Health Improvement Fund, CCF Victoria will work with key leaders and senior managers in your business to develop a practical approach to creating a mentally healthy workplace, that is planned and sustainable. Key topics covered by Positive Plans Positive Futures include: How to develop a Mental Health Action Plan for your business. Creating Mentally Healthy Workplaces (for Senior Managers). Managing work-related stress and mental health. If you are interested in participating and gaining access to a range of events, professional development programs, subject matter experts and an evaluation of the impact and value of your plan please complete this brief Expression of Interest on the CCF Victoria website. For more information, contact Adrian Panozzo on 1300 DIAL CCF or email: [email protected] https://www.ccfvic.com.au/invitation-to-participate-in-pos/

04.01.2022 The 2020 Spring issue of The CCF Victoria Bulletin is now available providing you with access to the latest news stories and information on industry regulations, training and events. The CCF Victoria Bulletin Magazine is released three times a year, providing readers with insight to the latest CCF work, programs and initiatives, compliance information, industry news, service offers, and more. To read this edition please click here: https://spawnit.com/c/Flipbook/CCF-Bulletin-134/index.html

03.01.2022 Media Release: CCF Participates in New Campaign for Safety on Worksites CCF Victoria has joined other union and employer groups for a collaborative new campaign focused on workplace safety in the building, construction and development industry. The campaign coincides with the metropolitan Melbourne part of the sector moving to the ‘Restricted’ phase, with an aim to continue the great track record of safety the industry has had since March....Continue reading

03.01.2022 2020 CCF LAND DEVELOPMENT SECTOR ‘BREAKFAST BITES’ WEBINAR (+2020 AGM) THUR 8 OCTOBER 2020 Join us online for this year's CCF Land Development Sector 'Breakfast Bites' online webinar. Gain insights and updates on the recent, current and future projects in the Victorian Land Development & Water Sectors. ATTENDANCE IS FREE FOR CCF VICTORIA MEMBERS!... Hosted by John Kilgour, CEO CCF Victoria, this webinar welcomes Guest Keynote Speakers; Pat McCafferty, (Manager Director, Yarra Valley Water) and Anthony James (Technical Standards Manager, CitiPower and Powercor). This is your opportunity to hear from and engage with our keynote speakers, who will address key questions raised in a live Q&A session. This webinar will finish at 10.30am and be immediately followed by the 2020 CCF Victoria Annual General Meeting (AGM). REGISTER TODAY TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS CRITICAL ONLINE EVENT. WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOU JOINING US ONLINE! BOOK HERE NOW: https://www.ccfvic.com.au/eve/2020-land-dev-sector-webinar/

03.01.2022 LAST CHANCE TO BOOK!! DONT MISS OUT!! 2020 CCF LAND DEVELOPMENT SECTOR ‘BREAKFAST BITES’ WEBINAR (+2020 AGM) THUR 8 OCTOBER 2020 Join us online for this year's CCF Land Development Sector 'Breakfast Bites' online webinar. Gain insights and updates on the recent, current and future projects in the Victorian Land Development & Water Sectors. ... ATTENDANCE IS FREE FOR CCF VICTORIA MEMBERS! Hosted by John Kilgour, CEO CCF Victoria, this webinar welcomes Guest Keynote Speakers; Pat McCafferty, (Manager Director, Yarra Valley Water), Anthony James (Technical Standards Manager, CitiPower and Powercor) and Jude Munro (Chair, Victoria Planning Authority). This is your opportunity to hear from and engage with our keynote speakers, who will address key questions raised in a live Q&A session. This webinar will finish at 10.30am and be immediately followed by the 2020 CCF Victoria Annual General Meeting (AGM). REGISTER TODAY TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS CRITICAL ONLINE EVENT. WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOU JOINING US ONLINE! BOOK NOW: https://www.ccfvic.com.au/eve/2020-land-dev-sector-webinar/



02.01.2022 The latest release of the Building & Construction Industry Working Group Safety Guidelines (revision 8) with immediate effect is ready for you to view below, a self-explanatory note of changes accompanying the release and the final document is what you need to do when we move through to the next stage and this industry is declared open subject to a High Risk COVIDSafe Plan being in place. The Guidelines have been redrafted to incorporate the latest updates including any r...elevant new DHHS Directions and best practice. It will still be important to read Revision 8 in conjunction with the applicable DHHS Directions and the Victorian Government Business Victoria Construction Sector Guidance. Read more here: https://www.ccfvic.com.au/building-construction-industry-w/

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