❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding memberships and sponsorships held by agencies within the Minister for Transport's portfolio, including costs and tangible benefits. The response details specific memberships and sponsorships for the Department of Transport and the Public Transport Authority.
AnsweredQoN 3922Legislative Council
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For each agency, department and government trading enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, I ask:
(a) what memberships are currently held:
(i) how much does each membership cost annually; and
(ii) what tangible benefits does the membership provide; and
(b) what groups are currently sponsored:
(i) how much does each sponsorship cost annually; and
(ii) what tangible benefits does the sponsorship provide?
(a) what memberships are currently held:
(i) how much does each membership cost annually; and
(ii) what tangible benefits does the membership provide; and
(b) what groups are currently sponsored:
(i) how much does each sponsorship cost annually; and
(ii) what tangible benefits does the sponsorship provide?
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Answered
18 May 2016
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
56 days
For the purpose of this question, the term membership has been interpreted as those corporate memberships which were specifically held in the name of the agency, department or government trading enterprise between the timeframe of 1 July 2015 to 23 March 2016. Department of Transport (a) CEDA; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management; Information Exchange Corporation; The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia; Ports Australia; Australian New Car Assessment Program Australasia Limited; Gartner Australasia Pty Limited; APNIC Pty Ltd; Marina Industries Association; Marine WA. (i) $6 930; $1 745; $2 750; $990; $12 979; $49 716; $218 175; $9 752; $2 063; $356. (ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Department of Transport (a) CEDA; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management; Information Exchange Corporation; The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia; Ports Australia; Australian New Car Assessment Program Australasia Limited; Gartner Australasia Pty Limited; APNIC Pty Ltd; Marina Industries Association; Marine WA. (i) $6 930; $1 745; $2 750; $990; $12 979; $49 716; $218 175; $9 752; $2 063; $356. (ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) CEDA; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management; Information Exchange Corporation; The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia; Ports Australia; Australian New Car Assessment Program Australasia Limited; Gartner Australasia Pty Limited; APNIC Pty Ltd; Marina Industries Association; Marine WA. (i) $6 930; $1 745; $2 750; $990; $12 979; $49 716; $218 175; $9 752; $2 063; $356. (ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $6 930; $1 745; $2 750; $990; $12 979; $49 716; $218 175; $9 752; $2 063; $356. (ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Department of Transport (a) CEDA; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management; Information Exchange Corporation; The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia; Ports Australia; Australian New Car Assessment Program Australasia Limited; Gartner Australasia Pty Limited; APNIC Pty Ltd; Marina Industries Association; Marine WA. (i) $6 930; $1 745; $2 750; $990; $12 979; $49 716; $218 175; $9 752; $2 063; $356. (ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) CEDA; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management; Information Exchange Corporation; The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia; Ports Australia; Australian New Car Assessment Program Australasia Limited; Gartner Australasia Pty Limited; APNIC Pty Ltd; Marina Industries Association; Marine WA. (i) $6 930; $1 745; $2 750; $990; $12 979; $49 716; $218 175; $9 752; $2 063; $356. (ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $6 930; $1 745; $2 750; $990; $12 979; $49 716; $218 175; $9 752; $2 063; $356. (ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Access to high level national and international speakers and stakeholders; and the opportunity to be a part of the State’s economic development through presentations and ongoing debate with leaders of industry; Up to 10 staff can attend most of the monthly technical forums free of charge, discount rates for the small number of low fee events, discounts for registrations for the national conference, free job advertising, access to a national monthly newsletter for all staff, access to national media portal for all staff; Access to taxation reference material and networks of accounting practitioners; Free registration for one person to four to six events, discounted registrations for events; The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; ANCAP is a crucial influence on the safety direction of new vehicles being imported into Australia. Involvement in ANCAP provides the collective ability to influence vehicle manufacturers and importers to only sell new vehicles that are safe. Membership of ANCAP enables DoT to have a voice in the ongoing development and direction of the ANCAP Program and a voice on ANCAP consumer safety communication and advocacy strategies to improve consumer advice on the purchase of new vehicles. ANCAP provides DoT with access to new vehicle safety crash test results; Supply of research and advisory services; Maintaining external IP addresses; Discounted training, access to Australia-wide marinas/harbours and automatic subscription to quarterly magazine; Promotion of DoT’s boat facilities/marinas on Marine WA website. Network and support local marine industry. (b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Ride2Work Day; Curtin University ARC Sponsorship; Leadership WA. (i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $5 000; $5 000; $10 000. (ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Ride2Work Day encourages people to take an active form of transport to and from their workplace program. The day helps to encourage use of cycling paths and the uptake of cycling; ARC Linkage Application - Increasing student understanding and interest in careers in Engineering and Technology; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership. Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Public Transport Authority (a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Australasian Railway Association; CEB IT Leadership Council for midsized companies; IT Service Management Forum Australia Inc.; SAI Global; UITP Australia New Zealand (regional chapter of the International Association of Public Transport); Enterprise Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Association (ERTOA); Asset Management Council Ltd; WA Health Promoting Schools (HPS) Association (WAHPSA); Australian Institute of Management; Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board; Institute of Information Managers; Records and Information Management Professionals of Australia; WA Institute of Public Administration. (i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $58 300; $19 999; $1 345; $15 400; $56 834; $1 980; $1 804; $74; $4 015; $42 094; $980.00; $1 240; $6 333. (ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Provides an avenue for industry to connect, knowledge-share and work together to achieve greater results for rail across Australian and New Zealand jurisdictions. ARA facilitates, coordinates, promotes and communicates on behalf of the rail industry; Provides access to IT Leadership research and best practice insight papers, as well as access to discussion forums. It provides information from industry IT leaders to help members save time and make better informed decisions; Provides access to best practice information specifically for IT Service Management. The membership gives access to best practice white papers, ITIL publications, ISO/IEC 00000 information, as well as access to quarterly seminars that assist with industry networking; Access to Australian Standards for the purpose of satisfying statutory and other requirements. Also assists PTA manage risk, perform better in an increasingly complex and interconnected ethical and regulatory environment; Offers a global knowledge base built up over 129 years, access to the output of UITP specialist working bodies and assistance from UITP team of expert staff. Benchmarking and networking with 515 operating companies’ worldwide, including bus, light rail, metropolitan, regional and suburban railways, car-sharing, combined mobility and waterborne transport. An extensive online library with over 40,000 references plus an on-demand tailored research service. Advocacy actions worldwide. Knowledge-sharing with UITPs network of more than 200 transport authorities worldwide. Access to the output of the Organising Authorities Committee. Activities and publications addressing the issues affecting transport authorities. An effective platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. UITP brings together all industry players, from vehicle and components manufacturers to technology firms and new players in the mobility industry. Provides an overview of market trends and innovations through the UITP work program; Provides an effective forum for members to share expertise, problems, processes and products. Convenes regular face-to-face meetings. Develops and runs professional development activities. Commissions and publishes research and review project reports designed to help members run RTOs and to improve business performance. Develops guidelines for the implementation and operation of an enterprise RTO. Provides advice and support on compliance and audit issues. Provides opportunities and support for members to represent ERTOA, and the views of industry and enterprise, in a wide range of VET activities and initiatives. Provides a strong and recognised voice to represent the views and interests of enterprise RTOs in key discussions about policy and research direction and priorities for the Australian VET sector. Provides access to National and State senior policy developers and VET-related Government Ministers and advisors, and a ‘seat at the table’ when policy is developed. Establishes regular and formal dialogue on common issues with the other peak VET provider groups; Provides information and guidance on asset management across a multitude of industries and professional roles, both in Australia and overseas. Provides professional services, technical knowledge, and organisational experience for professional development and industry recognition, and access to international affiliations; Provides a summary of HPS activities on the WAHPSA website. Gives the opportunity to provide updates and share information about organisation/school events at meetings and for dissemination to other members. Provides reduced registration rates at WAHPSA events including Professional Development opportunities. The opportunity to participate in professional meetings and to provide input into topics chosen to discuss at each meeting. The opportunity to connect, network and partner with other individuals and organisations. Access to up to date Health Promotion information regardless of attendance at meetings; Preferential member rates on short courses, qualifications and training opportunities. Professional development workshops and events at preferential member rates. Access to AIM’s national Mentoring Program. Management Diagnostic Tools and facilitated benchmarking. Opportunities to host or participate in Thought Leadership Roundtables and Research. Access to AIM’s Knowledge Centre, including nationwide libraries and the research services of the AIM Librarian. Access to Leadership Direct, an extensive global database of resources including hundreds of action checklists, management model summaries, video briefings, e-learning modules and more; Reduces the cost of developing in-house standards, codes, rules and guidelines. By having unrestricted access to RISSB products, PTA has the ability to more easily comply with regulatory requirements and demonstrate due diligence and compliance with its duty of care. Because the standards development and implementation bodies are separated, using RISBB’s products helps remove the potential for conflict of interest and also enhances transparency in the PTA; IIM brings together the users of information management systems with the providers of the enabling technologies and promotes innovative applications of information management systems. Membership provides access to discounts on a range of industry events and online seminars and also provides access to research, conference papers and presentations; Provides a source for records professionals to develop their skills and works to advance members through the provision of sound information resources, superior education, quality training and global networking; Provide seminars on topics involving key public and private sector speakers. Access to professional development workshops and training sessions. Quarterly issues of the Australian Journal of Public Administration, Public Administration Today and other publications. Newsletters and other communications. Networking opportunities. Participation in the Lonnie Awards. (b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Australasian Centre for Railway Innovation; Leadership Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA). (i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $5 648; $11 000; $10 000; $2 582. (ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Draws together industry and governments and other entities with an interest in the rail sector or transport sector to tackle challenges and issues of common concern. Allows for a funding multiplier effect through pooling of resources, as well as major economic benefits from harmonised or standardised outcomes across Australasia. A key feature of ACRI is ‘a knowledge search and broking capability’. ACRI is developing an industry data and international intelligence gathering capability to help identify existing solutions to issues as well as gaps in cross-industry R&D activities; Leadership WA brings together leaders from the corporate, not-for-profit and government sectors to enhance exemplary leadership; PTA sponsors Lifeline WA to support its vision and mission of working towards creating communities free of suicide and preventing suicide and supporting people in crisis and create opportunities for emotional wellbeing. PTA is directly impacted with suicides occurring on its rail system; RTSA's activities strongly encourage learning and excellence in practice. Conduct sessions for University Students and Industry Representatives. Provides a contusive environment for students to learn. RTSA has over 60 sessions around Australasia every year where members and guests can listen to emerging and technical innovation. RTSA also conducts field visits and carries out investigations, on the ground, with what is happening in a part of the industry. Recent investigations include Light Rail and Regional Rail and Heavy Haul. Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Main Roads Western Australia (a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia; Roads Australia; Australian Asphalt Pavement Association; Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, Australian Chapter; Austroads; World Road Association; Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention; Record Management Association of Australasia; Institute of Public Administration Australia WA; Australian Association of Graduate Employers Ltd; CSIRO; Australian Human Resource Institute; Transportation Research Board; Welding Technology Institute of Australia; Facilitators Inner Circle Pty Ltd; Intelligent Transport Systems Australia; The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Incorporated; Industry Road Safety Alliance (Alliance); ARRB Group Ltd; Transport Certification Australia. (i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $10 900; $24 427.27; $3 650; $500; $105 000; $825; $1 200; $1 275; $3 363.64; $400; $3 800; $1 176.36; $7 705.38; $3 200; $1 409.09; $3 500; $1 586.55; $5 000; $61 556; $206 555. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off sustainable environmental practices for delivery of infrastructure projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off national and international transport planning and infrastructure practices/policies for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international practices in Pavement design for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Transportation Engineers practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to participate in Nationally consistent approaches to design, maintenance and operation of road networks; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international research and practices for delivery of Infrastructure Assets; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in Safety, Health and Wellbeing which is a requirement under OSH legislation; Enables Main Roads to leverage off best practice in Records Management which is a requirement under the State Records Act; Enables Main Roads to leverage off training in order to improve competencies and productivity of staff; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into talent management for a sustainable workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of pavement marking materials in order to improve traffic network operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Human Resource practices in order to improve the sustainability of the workforce; Enables Main Roads to leverage off transportation research for operation of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off testing of steel structures for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Community Engagement practices for delivery of Infrastructure Projects; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Intelligent Transport Systems practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off Traffic Management Planning practices for network management operations; Enables Main Roads to leverage off road safety initiatives for improving the safety of the road network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off international and national land transport research for improving delivery of Infrastructure Projects and network management; Enables Main Roads to leverage off new technologies to improve heavy vehicle safety, productivity and access of the road network. (b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Keep Australia Beautiful Council WA; Open Government Network (WA) Inc.; Bicycling Western Australia; Lifeline WA; Roads Australia. (i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $30 000; $5 000; $5 000; $3 000; $624.79. (ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Enables Main Roads to leverage off community clean-up initiatives to educate the community and reduce littering in road reserves; Enables Main Roads to leverage off data analysis in order to understand whether data can be used to make decisions about improving network operations; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to promote the use of alternative forms of transport in order to improve network operations and the health of the community; Enables Main Roads and the Transport Portfolio to work with the Community on the importance of suicide prevention and reduce deaths caused by suicide occurring on the transport network; Enables Main Roads to leverage off research into Heavy Vehicle Management in order to improve Heavy Vehicle safety and productivity on the road network. Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Southern Ports (a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Ports Australia; South West Business Association (Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Esperance Bay Yacht Club; Western Australian Local Government Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; Industrial Foundation for the Accident Prevention; National Tax Agents Association; Mine Ventilation Society of Australia; The Nautical and Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $3 550; $43 143; $618.18; $104; $2 575; $5 000; $1 300; $500; $295; $50; $178; $340. (ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides advice, lobbies on behalf of the port/maritime industry and industry information and training workshops; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area; Enables the Port to hold functions at the venue. EBYC is one of the few venues in Esperance that can cater for the number of attendees required; Entitles the Port to access procurement procedures and advice; Information and discounted training resource; Brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; A discount is provided on IFAP services and provides access to seminars. Used by the Port for training and auditing purposes; Provides subscription to Newsletter, Access to NTAA Website, TaxTeam Help, telephone service and discounts on publications, products, seminars and training associated with Tax Law; Provides the Port with shared information forums and advice relating to full-service mine and sub-surface ventilation engineering; Access to advice, networking opportunities, seminars and professional development assistance for Marine Pilots; Maintaining effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. (b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) NEEDAC Ltd; South West Local Government Emergency Management Alliance; City of Bunbury – Christmas in the City; City of Bunbury – Koombana Bay Fishing and Crabbing Platform; Stirling St Arts Centre; Manea Senior College; South West Academy of Sport; Murdoch University; Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc; Maritime Union of Australia; South West Young Achievers; Multiple Sclerosis Society of WA; Bunbury Mens Shed; Chefs Long Table Lunch; Bunbury and Districts Power Boat Club; Australian Marine Environment Protection Association; City of Albany; PIAF Great Southern; Swimming WA; Albany Follow your Dream program; University of WA; City of Albany – Round the world clipper race 2016; YWCA; MS Society of WA – Albany swim for MS; Youngs Siding Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades; University of WA – Study of recreational boating on Albany environment; Great Southern Grammar School – Nichinan student Exchange 2015; Albany Tennis Academy; Cranbrook Tourist and Business Promotion Group; South Coast Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Albany Police and Community Youth Centre; Albany Maritime Foundation; University of WA; Condingup P & C Fair Committee; Esperance Care Services; Esperance Beach Volleyball Association; Esperance Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Esperance Cricket Association; Esperance District Football Assoc; Esperance Annual Music Festival; Esperance Photographers Club – Fifth Biennial Photography Competition and Exhibition; Esperance Primary School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition; Esperance Primary School – Year 1-5 Class Prize and Y6 Graduation Presentation Night – Awards; Esperance Professional Fishermen’s Association – Blessing of the Fleet; Esperance Senior High School – 2015 Australasian Pacific Tournament of the Minds Competition held in Sydney; Esperance South Coast Tennis Club –Club Polo Shirts; Esperance Squash Club Inc – 2016 Open; Esperance Taekwondo Academy –Annual Club Championships; Goldfields Regional Cricket Board – Sponsorship Regional Cricket Carnivals; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – Esperance Walk; Life Cycle for Canteen; Munglinup Bushmen’s Association; Pink Lake Fire Brigade; Rotary Club of Esperance Bay; Southern Cross Austereo. (i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $2 431.82; $2 272.73; $4 545.45; $9 090.91; $1 818.18; $818.18; $10 000; $16 500; $1 363.64; $150; $1 000; $3 090.91; $1 350; $2 500; $1 818.18; $1 269.10; $9 000; $3 181.82; $4 500; $2 227.50; $4 454.54; $4 500; $1 818.18; $3 060; $2 103.64; $4 410; $1 500; $450; $1 345.45; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $500; $1 000; $1 350; $1 500; $4 536; $1 500; $2 000; $1 500; $1 364; $2 500; $500; $1 500; $200; $1 000; $1 500; $1 500; $454; $1 500; $1 500; $550; $500; $1 000; $1 500; $4 091; $1 054. (ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Support regional indigenous community sporting events; Support local volunteer emergency response training; Support community events; Support community infrastructure development; Support local educational awards; Support sports training institute; Support local dolphin research project; Support indigenous sporting events; Support local sports events; Support local youth training events; Support fundraising community events; Support community infrastructure upgrade; Support fundraising community events; Support sports and community events; Support youth educational training events; Support local arts event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Project Regional seagull population census; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Environmental study support; Support youth education; Support local sports event to contribute to sustainable port communities; Community event – Cranbrook community show; Support volunteer community organisation to purchase communications equipment; Study regional seagull population census project 2. Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Fremantle Ports (a) Ports Australia; Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia; Australasian Corrosion Association; Institute for Information Management Limited; Safety Institute of Australia; International Cargo Handling & Co ordination Association; Australian Institute of Management Western Australia; Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Fremantle Chamber of Commerce; Grain Industry Association of Western Australia; Kwinana Industries Council; Shipping Australia Limited; Chamber of Minerals & Energy; Melville Cockburn Chamber of Commerce. (i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $49,019; $1,275; $459.09; $890.91; $231.82; $840; $4,600; $6,300; $2,636.36; $750; $41,220; $3,300; $3,856; $4,900. (ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Strategic input to peak body for ports in Australia. Sharing of information and expertise to encourage development of efficient practices for port managers, regular involvement in discussion forums and opportunity for input to national policy development; Information and expertise sharing; subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to database and papers; Subscription to publication; discounts on courses, events and publications; access to website, database and papers; Information and discounted training resource; CEDA provides information and influence on issues that shape Australia’s economic development by publishing independent research and by providing forums for debate and discussion; Committee representation; opportunity for strategic input to position statements, information exchange, discounts on events and facility hire, ability to attend Business Workshops, seminars and presentations; networking opportunities; Supporting grain industry (Fremantle Port is a major export point for grain), access to relevant industry information; Board and working groups representation, opportunity for strategic input to position statements on key issues, information exchange, networking opportunities, media monitoring services; Issues support, forum for information exchange, subscription to publication, circulars and reports, discounts on courses and events, promotional opportunities via editorials. (b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Customs Brokers & Forwarders Council Of Australia – WA Regional Convention Sponsorship; Informa Australia Pty Ltd – Lloyd’s List Daily Commercial News Shipping and Transport Awards 2015; Women International Shipping and Trading Association Australia; City of Cockburn – Community Development Strategy Sponsorship 2015-16; City of Kwinana – Sponsorship of 2 central stages – Festival Fair Day 2015; Cockburn Masters Swimming Club – Jetty to Jetty 2016p; Community Connect WA Ltd – Sponsorship of the Rockingham Community Fair 2015; Fremantle Aussie Masters Swimming Club – 2015; Fremantle Chamber Of Commerce – Amateur Photographic Competition 2016; Fremantle Rowing Club – Corporate Challenge 2015; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – Sponsorship of Rescue Boards; Fremantle Surf Life Saving Club – HMAS Sydney Reel to Reel 2015; Fremantle Wesley Mission – Donation to 2015 Winter Appeal; Freo Faces Inc – 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize; Kwinana Industries Council – KIC Youth Art Awards 2015; Watercolour Society of WA – Annual Awards Exhibition 2015; Toll – Charity Golf Day 2015; Paraplegic Benefit Fund Australia – PBF Prevention Aqua Program For Schools; Beaconsfield Primary School Parents & Community; Challenger Institute of Technology – Achievement Award in Maritime Studies February 2016; Hillman Primary School – Maritime Scholarships; Musica Viva - Musica Viva in Schools 2015; Rockingham Senior High School - 2015 Maritime Scholarships x5 (for use in 2016). (i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $3 000; $16 000; $1 750; $10 000; $10 000; $1 500; $10 000; $7 000; $1 000; $2 500; $5 927.27; $2 000; $1 500; $2 500; $5 000; $500; $2 500; $8 181.82; $3 000; $227.27; $1 000; $5 000; $2 000. (ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Registration for conference plus promotion via marketing materials and acknowledgement at the event; Significant promotion of this sponsorship via special publication, media, branding and acknowledgement at this high profile national event involving major customers, ports and port service providers. Networking and business relationship building opportunity; Recognition via promotional materials, media reports and at events organised by WISTA. Promoting Fremantle Port’s interest in fostering educational networking and educational opportunities; Community recognition for helping small groups within the City of Cockburn to apply for seed funding for events and other community initiatives e.g. workshops; Relationship building with City of Kwinana. Significant banner/logo branding opportunity promoting Port involvement with this well-attended annual community event; Branding contributing to community recognition of Fremantle Ports as a good corporate citizen; Relationship-building with City of Rockingham and Rockingham community. Branding opportunity provided as part of the sponsorship; Community recognition of Fremantle Ports’ contribution. Branding opportunity; Builds on relationship with the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce as a key member. Branding opportunity, acknowledgement at the awards presentation for photographic arts support. Community networking opportunity; Sponsorship supported the involvement of Fremantle Port’s teams in this corporate sporting event. Building cross-divisional team spirit within our organisation. Recognition via branding and at the presentation to successful crews; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Further developing positive links with local surf lifesaving club. Enhancing reputation as an organisation committed to health and safety. Branding recognition; Recognition for help given to disadvantaged people in the local community; Recognition of support via marketing materials, banner opportunity and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Supporting Kwinana Industries Council as a key corporate member. Recognition via promotional materials, banner and speaking opportunity at the awards event; Opportunity to present award in the ‘Fremantle’s Working Port’ category. Website coverage of interview re Fremantle Ports’ involvement; Recognition via signage and speech acknowledgement. Customer relationship building; Program aims to reduce serious water-based accidents through presentations to Years 6 and 7 students. Long-standing relationship with PBF. Contribution acknowledged in presentations, letters inviting schools to participate; Contribution in letter of appreciation from P&C and promoted with article/photo in school newsletter; Acknowledged in promotional material and at the presentation evening; Hillman is a feeder school for Rockingham Senior High School’s specialist maritime studies program. Awards event well-attended by local MPs, Councillors and parents, with excellent recognition of Fremantle Ports’ support; Media photo opportunities in local participating schools, newsletter articles; Long-standing relationship with RSHS as part of Fremantle Ports’ education program. Support well acknowledged at scholarship presentation event, with follow up feedback on students’ progress. Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Pilbara Ports (a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Ports Australia; Port Hedland Industry Council Incorporated; Chamber of Commerce and Industry Port Hedland; Karratha and Districts Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses); Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA Inc; Cruise Down Under Incorporated. (i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $54 895; $79 574.42; $313.64; $350; $1 300; $6 299.64; $1 700. (ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Involves a collective of all major operators in Port Hedland including PPA, who undertake dust and noise monitoring, plus a range of ancillary activities. Provides a united voice in regards to dust and noise management in Port Hedland and works alongside local authorities and relevant agencies; Establishes and maintains strong, effective links between the business community and industry. Access to discounted advertising opportunities, business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; Maintains effective links between the business community and other industries in the area. Access to business networking opportunities and information sharing with the local business community; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Access to the CCI Employee Relations Advice Centre, functions and information seminars, occupational safety and health services, international trade services and online resources. Consultancy services, training courses, publications and special events are available at discounted member rates; Allows PPA to establish relationships with the cruise sector and provide input into strategic plans and promotional opportunities as relevant to Port Hedland. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Tura New Music Indigenous music company –local community music event in Port Hedland; Karratha Community Association – community garden project; Swan Districts Football Club – club uniforms; Port Hedland Senior High School – Year 12 Award; West Pilbara Cricket Association – Country Week event; Town of Port Hedland – Australia Day event and community fireworks; Dampier Community Association – 2015 Community Art Awards; Well Women’s Centre – Pink Ribbon Breakfast; North Pilbara Football League – uniforms and equipment; Hedland Family Violence Action Group – sponsored local fundraising event; Karratha Visitor Centre – Photography Competition; Boonderu Music Academy – sponsored equipment for music education program being delivered in the Pilbara; Hedland Tri Sports Association – uniforms; Hedland Kart Track – sponsorship of infrastructure improvements; South Hedland Cricket Club –uniforms; City of Karratha – Cossack Art Awards, sponsored Best Pilbara Artist Award; Lara Jean Association Inc – local community event; Port Hedland Golf Club – local tournament. (i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $5 500; $2 379.42; $3 000; $250; $3 000; $33 000; $1 000; $250; $8 000; $1 000; $4 000; $10 000; $5 567.85; $11 193; $3 000; $20 000; $1 000; $2 200. (ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) PPA’s CSI contributes to sustainable Port communities. CSI provides support to a diverse range of community, environmental, educational, sporting and not-for-profit organisations across the Shire of Ashburton, City of Karratha and Town of Port Hedland. Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Kimberley Ports (a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Broome Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Commerce WA; Ports Australia; Cruise Down Under Inc; Australian Institute of Management WA. (i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $4 545.36; $1 101.12; $25 514.88; $6 700; $650. (ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Provides discounts, industry training and networking functions; Provides information and advice at discounted rates; Ports Australia is the national peak body representing the interests of Government owned and privately owned ports as well as marine regulatory authorities in Australia. The organisation provides leadership and support in areas of common interest related to ports in supply chain issues and in the achievement of their trade facilitation objectives; Cruise market exposure and resource tool. Local economic benefits from cruise visits; Discounted training and information resource. (b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Shinju Matsuri Festival; Broome Little Athletics –purchase of a new timing system; Kimberley Economic Forum 2015; Lara Jean Association Inc Movie Mayhem; Environs Kimberley Roebuck Bay Seagrass Monitoring support 2016. (i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $5 000; $3 000; $1 818.18; $500; $7 500. (ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Support community arts and cultural event; Support local youth sports training; Support local business information forum; Support of disabled youth and families; Support of environmental studies in Roebuck Bay. Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
Mid-West Ports (a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(a) Australasian Railway Association; Australian Institute of Management WA; Ports Australia; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses ; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Ports Partnership Agreement; Cruise Down Under Inc. (i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $3 300; $1 155; $47 457.30; $4 241.60; $1 300; $16 500; $3 685. (ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Australian Railway Association is the peak body representing the interests of the rail industry (Railway owners, operators and maintainers). Mid-West Ports Authority is the only port in WA that owns and operates a rail terminal accredited with the National Office of Rail Safety. ARA provides MWPA with representation on Federal rail matters and information and networking; Information and discounted training resource; Federal level advocacy. Peak industry body that provides: advice, lobbies on behalf of port/maritime industry, industry information and training workshops; Information and Networking; PIANC brings together the best international experts on technical, economic and environmental issues pertaining to waterborne transport infrastructure. Members include Governments and public authorities, corporations and interested individuals. PIANC international working groups develop regular technical updates on pressing global issues to benefit members on shared best practices. Access to training courses and seminars, publications, technical information sharing and networking opportunities; Increased local profile; Information and Networking. Local economic benefits from cruise visits. (b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(b) Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Mid West Economic Summit; Mid-West Chamber of Commerce & Industry – Business/Networking; MACA Ride to Conquer Cancer; Geraldton Yacht Club; Police & Community Youth Centre. (i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(i) $8 800; $2 241.26; $500; $500; $360. (ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
(ii) Increased local profile and Health & Wellbeing.
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Pollie Rankings
Data-driven rankings across 19 categories.
Amendment Chains
Track how schemes and regulations evolve over time.