2015 Electrical Industry Conference

2015 Electrical
Industry Conference
Powered by NECA NSW & WA
30 May - 2 June | Nusa Dua, Bali
WELCOME
WELCOME TO THE 2015 ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY CONFERENCE
Developed to meet the needs of electrical and communications contractors, the 2015 Electrical Industry
Conference delivers all the information you are looking for on developing trends, business and management
issues, plus regulation and legislation in a series of business and technical sessions presented by expert
speakers with hands-on experience of the topics under discussion. Educational, informative and packed with
practical advice, the conference delivers valuable insights direct from industry professionals that will help you
equip yourself with the knowledge you need to make your business a success ... today and in the future.
Business and pleasure do mix. In addition to the insights and information you will receive from experienced
professionals, the conference offers an unrivalled opportunity to network with your peers and enjoy quality time
with your loved ones in a truly relaxing environment. Balancing work with play, NECA has organised a schedule of
social activities including lunches, dinners and unforgettable optional activities.
CONTENTS
Venue and Accommodation............................................................................................................................................3
Conference Program........................................................................................................................................................4
Presenter Profiles............................................................................................................................................................6
Partners’ Program............................................................................................................................................................7
Optional Activities...........................................................................................................................................................8
Flights and Transfers......................................................................................................................................................9
Trip Extensions...............................................................................................................................................................10
Registration and Event Information..............................................................................................................................11
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VENUE AND ACCOMMODATION
Location
Indulge in a fine blend of French elegance and unique Balinese culture at
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua, a 5-star beachfront resort with stunning landscaped
pools and gardens against an immaculate stretch of white sand bordering
the Indian Ocean.
Located in Nusa Dua, one of
the island’s most affluent
locations, Sofitel Bali Nusa
Dua Beach Resort is located 40
kilometres from Denpasar and
sets international standards
in resort hospitality with the
brand’s hallmarks of service
and quality excellence.
Dining
Take leisurely walks along leafy pathways or spend refreshing moments at
the centrepiece lagoon pool. Unwind with soothing treatments at So Spa
or stay in shape at the So Fit fitness centre.
Enchant your taste buds at the resort’s two restaurants and two bars.
A kids’ club takes young guests into a fun world of discovery. Ideal
for business, leisure or family fun, Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort
welcomes you to discover its luxury beachfront offerings for a memorable
Bali holiday.
Luxury Room
$345 per room, per night
This room features 48 square metres
of modern living comforts, including
lavish fittings, LCD TV, private balcony
and a luxurious French-styled
bathroom with a separate tub and
rain shower. Includes complimentary
breakfast for two adults and
complimentary Wi-Fi.
Luxury Room with Plunge Pool
$415 per room, per night
This room features 48 square metres
of modern living comforts, including a
small garden with a private plunge pool
and sunbed, LCD TV and a luxurious
French-styled bathroom with a
separate tub and rain shower. Includes
complimentary breakfast for two adults
and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Two restaurants offer guests
a culinary adventure ranging
from South East Asian delights,
to the authentic Osteria
cuisine of Tuscany.
Kids’ Club
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Resort’s
Kids’ Club is a piece of heaven
on earth for children. Located
near the resort’s serene
beachfront, this fun and
colourful facility dedicated
to our little guests offers a
multitude of features that will
appeal to children, including
an outdoor kids’ pool, a
reading room stocked with
enjoyable and educational
material and a sleeping
room where they can relax
and slumber before enjoying
further fun and games.
Kids’ club and babysitting
services are at an additional
cost. Please visit
www.sofitelbalinusadua.com
for more information.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
DAY ONE - SATURDAY 30 MAY 2015
Time
Event information
2.00pm onwards
Arrivals and check-in at Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort.
6.30pm - 8.30pm
WELCOME RECEPTION
Alan Charlton, NECA WA President, and Bruce Duff, NECA NSW President, will welcome you and officially open
the 2015 Electrical Industry Conference. Enjoy beverages and canapés by the beach while mingling with your
fellow attendees. Following the welcome reception, you are free to make your own dinner arrangements or
plans for the evening.
DAY TWO - SUNDAY 31 MAY 2015
Time
Event information
8.30am - 9.00am
Arrival tea and coffee
8.15am – 12.30pm
Partners’ Program (see page 7 for more information)
9.00am - 10.00am
SESSION 1: ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE - OVERCOMING HARDSHIP AGANST THE ODDS TO WIN!
Presenter: Rob Hamill
Rob has spoken to more than 100,000 people throughout New Zealand to help them aspire to reach their
goals. He is co-organiser of The Great Race, an annual rowing clash between Waikato and Cambridge/
Oxford/Harvard/Washington Universities on the Waikato River. His latest project was managing a rowing
expedition across the Tasman Sea that was completed last year and a related campaign to build the world’s
largest man-made coral reef.
10.00am - 10.30am
Morning tea
10.30am - 11.30am
SESSION 2: LEADERSHIP - IS IT MORE ABOUT SELLING THAN TELLING?
Presenter: Chris Wiener, Director, Meelup Management
This workshop-orientated session is designed to deliver practical lessons and tips on leadership and it’s
links to productivity, safety and staff turnover. Unlike many ‘do not try this at home’ messages, a lot of this
session is worth trying at home as well!
11.30am - 12.30pm
SESSION 3: LEVERAGING DIGITAL MARKETING TECHNOLOGIES TO DRIVE ROI
Presenter: Paul Ramondo, Marketing Consultant, Digital Union
Learn how to acquire and retain the right type of customer online through the application of digital
marketing techniques and strategies.
12.30pm - 1.30pm
Lunch
2.00pm - 6.00pm
GROUP ACTIVITY - TEAM RAFT BUILDING
Upon the white sands of Nusa Dua’s premier beach, attendees will have the opportunity to design, build
and race their own raft against other attendee teams. This activity is a great way to use practical problem
solving skills in a real situation.
6.30pm - 10.30pm
SUNSET SESSION - GROUP DINNER
After the first day of business sessions, sit back and be wined and dined under the tropical sky of Bali on the
beachfront at Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort. Listen to the waves crash on the shoreline while enjoying a
sumptuous meal, beverages and the relaxing ambience of Bali.
DAY THREE - MONDAY 1 JUNE 2015
Time
Event information
8.30am - 9.00am
Arrival tea and coffee
8.15am - 3.00pm
Partners’ Program (see page 7 for more information)
9.00am - 10.00am
SESSION 4: JUST A NUMBER - THE EFFECTS OF A WORKPLACE FATALITY
Presenter: Helen Fitzroy, Work Safety Advocate and WA 2012 Local Hero Australian of the Year
Helen’s world was turned upside down following the death of her husband in an underground mining
accident in 1991. She was left with three young children under seven years of age, to raise alone. If this
presentation fails to make you reassess your work practices and attitudes, nothing will.
10.00am - 10.30am
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Morning tea
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10.30am - 11.30am
SESSION 5: THE BIG FOUR APPRENTICE INJURIES - YOUR ROLE IN ENSURING THEY DON’T HAPPEN IN YOUR
WORKPLACE
Presenters: Kevin Jose, Manager Quality and Safety, NECA WA, and Owen Leslie, WHS Manager, NECA NSW
Statistics show that the safety challenges confronting electrical contractors and apprentices today are
the same as they were a decade ago! How can the electrical industry resolve these issues and reduce and
prevent serious workplace injuries occurring to apprentices? This session will provide practical solutions to
ensuring that the industry’s future tradespeople are kept safe at work.
11.30am - 12.30pm
SESSION 6: RIGHT OF UNION OFFICIALS AND PRACTICAL TIPS BEFORE SIGNING A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
Presenters: Johnny Brits, Legal Practice Director, NECA Legal WA, and Stafford Poyser, Solicitor/Director,
NECA Legal NSW
Johnny’s session will clearly detail the circumstances under which a union official may enter a workplace,
as well as explain the avenues available to contractors to refuse or restrict union entry into the workplace.
Construction contracts aim to minimise the builder’s exposure to claims by passing the risk on to you,
the subcontractor. Stafford will help you understand some of the important clauses to look out for in a
construction contract to best protect your business and make the project profitable for you.
12.30pm - 1.30pm
Lunch
1.30pm - 5.30pm
Optional activities / attendee free time
5.30pm onwards
FREE NIGHT
DAY FOUR - TUESDAY 2 JUNE 2015
Time
Event information
8.30am - 9.00am
Arrival tea and coffee
9.00am - 10.00am
SESSION 7: ENGINEERING CHANGE IN ENERGY USAGE
Presenter: Dr Glenn Platt, CSIRO
This presentation will review the significant changes being experienced in the electricity industry today
and the new business opportunities such changes afford. Technologies such as battery storage and
solar generation, through to new ways to manage electrical loads represent seismic shifts in how we’ve
previously done things, to the point that it may soon be more economic to completely disconnect from the
grid. We will look at these changes, explore new technologies and changes in the grid, review the practical
realities beyond the hype and consider what new business opportunities may arise for those working in the
electrical and communications industries.
10.00am - 10.30am
Morning tea
10.30am - 11.30am
SESSION 8: SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS GROWTH
Presenters: Jim Moles, CUSTOM Electrics, Frank Tomasi AM, SCEE, Reg Young, NECA NSW Life Member, and
Richard Kerfoot, Kerfoot Electrics
Learn how four giants of the electrical industry have developed successful businesses that have survived
the test of time. This interactive discussion will cover the critical decisions they have made in deciding
which markets to enter, their ideal business size, identifying opportunities and managing the risks involved
in growing a contracting business. This session will allow you to ask questions of these four highly
successful contractors.
11.30am - 12.30pm
SESSION 9: HEALTH MATTERS - IT IS OUR GREATEST GIFT. DON’T THROW IT AWAY!
Presenter: Gretchen Lumsden, Institute of Weight and Life Management
Many people do not realise that staying well and enjoying life into their sixties, seventies and eighties
requires planning. People need to take control of their own health and wellbeing. This interactive and fun
presentation will give attendees ten tips to maintain mental and physical health as well seven tests your
doctor has not told you about that you can request - they may save your life!
12.30pm - 1.30pm
Lunch
1.30pm - 5.30pm
Optional activities / attendee free time
5.30pm - LATE
NECA GALA DINNER - CLASS OF 2015
The highlight of the conference is the Gala Dinner, where guests have the option to dress in accordance
with the ‘Back to School’ theme.
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PRESENTER PROFILES
Richard Kerfoot, Kerfoot Electrics
Kerfoot Electrics, a third-generation family-operated business,
has been servicing the residential, commercial and industrial
markets for over 40 years and currently employs over 50 staff.
Richard has been involved in NECA’s Parramatta branch as
Treasurer and Chairman for over 20 years and Kerfoot Electrics was
the recipient of a NSW Excellence Award in 2012.
Jim Moles, CUSTOM Electrics
Jim has been a director of CUSTOM Electrics since 1985 and
has been active in helping shape the electrical contracting
industry through his involvement with NECA and other industry
organisations. Focused on relationship building, customer service
and compliance, Jim is dedicated to ensuring CUSTOM Electrics is
a good corporate citizen and a caring employer.
Jim counts the training of over 400 apprentices by CUSTOM
Electrics as one of it’s most significant achievements.
Frank Tomasi AM, SCEE
Frank has over 40 years’ experience in the electrical construction
industry. Frank is the founder of SCEE and was the Chairman from
1978 until 2011. Prior to founding SCEE he worked at Transfield
(WA) Pty Ltd. Frank holds an Electrical Engineering Certificate
(NSW) and is a member of the Australian Institute of Company
Directors. Frank was awarded the Order of Australia in the 2013
Australia Day Honours list. The award recognised Frank’s service
to business through leadership roles in the electrical contracting
industry and his contribution to the community.
Chris Wiener
Helen Fitzroy
Gretchen Lumsden
Chris has over 33
years of experience
in leadership
development, change
management,
coaching and
assisting people to
make the transition
from doing it
(themselves) to
getting others to do it
(to the same standard
and way).
After losing her
husband to a
workplace fatality
in 1991, Helen was
left to raise three
small children
alone. For the past
decade, Helen has
travelled extensively
throughout Australia
delivering safety
presentations to
companies and
their employees,
to illustrate the
importance of both
parties’ commitment
to safety at work.
Gretchen has 30
years’ experience in
the health industry
and her sessions are
entertaining, lively and
packed with powerful
information to save
lives and promote a
healthy workforce.
Reg Young, NECA NSW Life Member
Reg commenced his electrical career in 1967 as a 15 year old
apprentice with a Sydney-based contracting firm. Reg progressed
through supervision to management and finally became a partner
and managing director of Bass Electrical Pty Ltd in 1986, growing
the small business to a respected industrial and commercial
operation employing 130 staff. Reg is best known for his
involvement with the NECA Executive Committee where he served
as NSW President and National Vice President. Reg was appointed
a NECA NSW Life Member for his service to the NSW electrical
industry.
Stafford Poyser, NECA NSW
Stafford specialises in Construction Law focused on the electrical
and communications industries. He has settled millions of dollars’
worth of claims and adjustments. He has litigated and represented
NECA members across Australia.
Johnny Brits, NECA Legal
Johnny is a Legal Practitioner with over 20 years’ experience,
primarily specialising in Workplace Relations law. Prior to
commencing his role at NECA Legal, Johnny was in-house Counsel
for the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA where he worked
for 11 years.
Rob Hamill
Paul Ramondo
A digital native with
an innate passion for
connecting brands
with their target
markets through
online marketing
technologies, Paul
has been successfully
leveraging digital
mediums to drive
increased awareness
and return on
investment for his
clients over the past
six years.
Kevin Jose, NECA WA
With over 20 years close connection with the electrical industry,
Kevin is a safety professional who has developed, implemented
and managed practical safety programs in the mining,
construction, power distribution, manufacturing and electrical
service industries.
Owen Leslie, NECA NSW
Owen has a blend of trade and professional qualifications which
have enabled him to communicate WHS issues to members simply
and provide easy to understand, practical safety advice.
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Marathon rowing
champion, Rob
represented New
Zealand in rowing for
16 years, achieving
a silver medal at the
World Championships,
Commonwealth
Dr Glenn Platt
gold and a world
Dr Glenn Platt leads the record on the indoor
rowing machine. Rob
Energy Transformed
published ‘The Naked
Flagship research
Rower’ on how he and
centre at CSIRO. His
Phil Stubbs captured
research focuses on
headlines around the
energy efficiency in
world winning the
the areas of solar
gruelling and inaugural
cooling, smart grid
Atlantic Rowing Race
control technologies,
and zero/low emission in 41 days.
residential and
commercial buildings.
He previously held the
position of research
engineer at Nokia in
Denmark.
PARTNERS’ PROGRAM
Partners of members have the opportunity to participate in a complimentary two day Partners’ Program during
the conference. This year’s program is a complete Mind, Body and Soul package held at the Heavenly Spa
by Westin, including one Heavenly Spa by Westin signature treatment. Over the two days you will enjoy the
following activities:
Heavenly Spa by Westin Massage
Yoga Class
Health and Wellbeing Workshop
A heated compress relaxes your
back muscles and is followed by a
body massage using your choice of
essential oil blends.
Yoga can enhance your wellbeing,
improve flexibility and strength,
increase your immunity, align your
body and deeply relax your mind.
Shopping Tour
Ladies Lunch at Prego
Seminyak’s shopping scene is filled
with exclusive fashion boutiques
and lifestyle brand outlets. Rows
of stores feature designer labels,
homewares, furniture, handicrafts and
contemporary artwork.
Before heading off on a shopping tour,
enjoy lunch with the ladies at Westin’s
premier Italian restaurant - Prego.
From freshly baked bread and pizzas
to home-made pasta dishes topped
with classic sauces, the entire menu
is filled with tempting options for
everyone.
Hosted by beauty editor and holistic
health coach Yasemin Trollope, this
interactive session takes a look at how
you can maximise your health from the
inside out. With easy, effective tips
to help your skin glow and boost your
energy levels, Yasemin will teach you
everything from skincare must-haves
to a simple green smoothie recipe even
your husband will love.
Fun for Feet
Learn how to give a relaxing and
therapeutic foot massage. Massaging
the feet can help alleviate anxiety and
decrease stress in the body.
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OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Explore Bali by choosing one or more of the optional activities NECA has
coordinated on your behalf. Activities will be conducted subject to demand and
are limited to one activity per attendee, per day. Transfers will be supplied to and
from each activity.
Golf
Water Sports
Cooking School
Enjoy 9 or 18 holes of
golf at the majestic Bali
National Golf Club, with
spectacular views over
the majestic backdrop of
Gunung Agung and the
Indian Ocean.
Enjoy three different
water sport thrills in one
afternoon! This package
includes parasailing above
the beautiful panorama of
Tanjung Benoa, followed
by a 15 minute thrill ride in
a powerful Jet Ski and 15
minute extreme banana
boat ride.
There is no better place to
learn authentic Indonesian
cooking than in Bali. Learn
how to make authentic
“Bumbu” spice pastes
and many traditional
dishes from the islands of
Indonesia.
Waterbom Bali
Waterbom Bali is home
to more than 21 worldclass waterslides and
leisure facilities for all
ages. These exciting
and adrenaline pumping
water slides slice
through 3.8 hectares of
landscaped tropical parks
providing hours of fun
and entertainment for
everyone.
Perfume Making
Learn how to make your
own perfume and create
a unique personalised
fragrance using the finest
essences available in
Indonesia. Includes your
very own 30ml perfume
creation.
ATV Tandem Ride
Experience real Bali and
enjoy unforgettable hours
of fun and adrenaline–
fuelled entertainment as
you ride an ATV through
stunning Bali locations,
including dense local
forest, rural Keramas
village and its black sandy
beach.
MONDAY 1 JUNE 2015 | 1.00pm - 5.00pm
DESCRIPTION
PRICE
9 Holes of golf (price includes green fees, golf cart, caddie and transfers)
$132
Water sports (price includes parasailing, jet ski and banana boat hire and transfers)
$80
Waterbom Bali (price includes half-day entrance ticket and transfers)
$55
ATV Tandem ride (price includes equipment hire, insurance and transfers)
$67
TUESDAY 2 JUNE 2015 | 1.00pm - 5.00pm
DESCRIPTION
PRICE
18 Holes of golf (price includes green fees, golf cart, caddie and transfers)
$250
Water sports (price includes parasailing, jet ski and banana boat hire and transfers)
$80
Waterbom Bali (price includes half-day entrance ticket and transfers)
$55
Bumbu Nusantara Cooking School (price includes cooking lesson, food tasting and
transfers)
$72
Perfume Making (price includes transfers)
$92
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FLIGHTS AND TRANSFERS
FLIGHTS
NECA is offering the following airfares through Virgin Australia when booked directly through NECA at the time
of registration. Please note that seats are limited. NECA can also arrange personalised itineraries for attendees
wishing to extend their trip. Please phone NECA NSW on (02) 9744 1099 or NECA WA on (08) 6241 6192 for further
information.
SYDNEY TO BALI (DENPASAR) - $796 return, including all taxes* and 20kg luggage allowance
Date
Departing
Departure time
Arriving
Arrival time
Flight number
Saturday 30 May 2015
Sydney
11.15am
Bali (Denpasar)
4.00pm
VA65
Wednesday 3 June 2015
Bali (Denpasar)
10.10pm
Sydney
6.15am (4 June 2015)
VA70
PERTH TO BALI (DENPASAR) - $515 return, including all taxes* and 20kg luggage allowance
Date
Departing
Departure time
Arriving
Arrival time
Flight number
Saturday 30 May 2015
Perth
6.55am
Bali (Denpasar)
10.45am
VA55
Wednesday 3 June 2015
Bali (Denpasar)
3.55pm
Perth
7.45pm
VA60
*Taxes are subject to change and will be requoted upon final payment.
TRANSFERS
Denpasar Airport is approximately 20 minutes from Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort. NECA will organise
complimentary arrival and departure transfers for all delegates attending the conference. Complimentary
transfers will not be provided before 30 May 2015 or after Wednesday 3 June 2015.
ARRIVAL TRANSFERS
Date
From
Departure Time
To
Saturday 30 May 2015
Denpasar Airport
12.00pm
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort
Saturday 30 May 2015
Denpasar Airport
5.30pm
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort
Date
From
Departure Time
To
Wednesday 3 June 2015
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort
12.30pm
Denpasar Airport
Wednesday 3 June 2015
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort
7.00pm
Denpasar Airport
DEPARTURE TRANSFERS
CURRENCY AND WEATHER
The unit of Indonesian currency is Rupiah (Rp. or IDR). The best rate of exchange is normally at the bank,
although money changers are very competitive.
Bali’s weather is tropical, hot and humid all year round with an average daily temperature of 27 C in the beach
resorts and 23 C in the hills. The rainy season runs from October to March and the lowest humidity reaches 60%
between July and September.
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TRIP EXTENSIONS
Why not extend your Bali trip and stay for a few extra days? NECA has organised the following trip extension
optional activities for Wednesday 3 June 2015. Activities will be conducted subject to demand and are
limited to one activity per attendee. Transfers will be supplied to and from each activity.
Fishing trip (4 hours trawling) $85 pp
The opportunity to hook ‘the big one’ awaits you as you
venture from land to beautiful blue open water spaces
on a licensed boat. Whether you are an expert or just
learning and regardless of your age, a qualified guide
will be there to make your fishing trip successful. The
Bali fishing trip takes you to the exciting fishing area
around Nusa Penida and Lembongan Island. You might
troll for Big Tuna, Blue Marlin, Mackerel and many other
species of deep water fish. Bottom fishing is also
offered where you have a good chance of catching
Snapper, Blue Trevally, Scribbled Filefish and much
more. Price includes 4 hours of trawling, lunch box,
non-alcoholic drinks and return transfers.
Sail to Lembongan $130 pp
Climb aboard a luxury sailing catamaran as you travel
from mainland Bali to Nusa Lembongan island. Upon
arrival at the Hai Tide Beach Resort, you will enjoy a
delicious BBQ lunch grilled at the poolside cabana,
including salads, steaks and fresh fish. After lunch,
join a guided village tour of this small, unspoiled
island, home to seaweed farmers. The sailing cruise
offers an array of water sport activities, including
banana boat rides, pool volleyball, snorkeling and
semi-submersible coral viewer. When the day is done,
the luxury catamaran makes a leisurely cruise back
to Benoa Harbour, arriving as the sun sets on another
glorious day in Bali. Price includes the sailing program,
lunch and return transfers.
18 holes of golf at the Bali National Golf Club $250 pp
Bali National Golf Club is arguably now the flagship
of Bali golf, with spectacular views over the majestic
backdrop of Gunung Agung and the Indian Ocean.
Your golf journey commences amidst a lush tropical
forest set on hilly parkland and then moves on into
spectacularly landscaped coconut groves, before
arriving at the penultimate par 3, 17th hole, where a
golfer’s question may well be “where’s the fairway?”!
Yes, this hole requires a precise tee shot to a
magnificent island green. The 18th hole then awaits; a
400 yard dogleg par 4, with the green directly in front
of the clubhouse terrace, where one’s putts will be
dissected by the audience while they are enjoying their
cocktails. Price includes 18 holes of golf, green fees,
golf cart, caddie and return transfers.
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REGISTRATION & EVENT INFORMATION
CONFERENCE PRICES (PER PERSON)
DESCRIPTION
PRICE
NECA Member early bird
NECA Member standard
Non-member early bird#
Non-member standard
#
$1350
$1500
$1500
$1700
Early bird rates expire Friday 20 March 2015
#
HOW TO REGISTER
CONFERENCE INCLUSIONS*
• Registration pack.
• Team building exercise.
• Access to all conference business sessions at
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort.
• All meals and beverages during the conference
program including arrival tea and coffee, morning
tea and lunch.
• Please note that breakfast and free WiFi is
provided only with accommodation booked
directly through NECA.
• All evening programs, including:
• Day one - Welcome cocktail reception
• Day two - Group dinner
• Day three - Gala dinner.
Registration is so easy! Follow the simple steps below to access the online registration portal where you
can book everything you need including your conference registration, flights, accommodation and optional
activities. The portal also contains detailed information about the conference, including a useful FAQ section.
REGISTRATION
1. Visit http://neca2015.e-vents.com.au/ or scan the QR code with your smartphone.
2. Select the ‘Register Now’ button.
3. Follow the prompts to finalise your registration.
CONFERENCE QUERIES
If you have any queries regarding the conference, please contact:
NECA NSW
NECA WA
Marie Jones
Patrice Duffy
18/199 Balcatta Road, Balcatta WA 6021
(08) 6241 6192 | 0416 257 974
events@necawa.asn.au
Level 3, 28 Burwood Road, Burwood NSW 2134
(02) 9744 1099
marie.jones@neca.asn.au
EVENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS
By registering for this event you agree to NECA’s event terms and conditions. These can be viewed at
www.neca.asn.au/wa/content/neca-wa-general-event-terms-and-conditions.
Registration does not include flights, accommodation, optional activities, trip extension optional activities,
travel and health insurance, entry visas, meals and beverages other than specified in the conference program
and any additional expenses you may incur whilst at the event.
*
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2015 Electrical
Industry Conference
30 May – 2 June
Nusa Dua, Bali
New South Wales Chapter
Level 3, 28 Burwood Road
Burwood NSW 2134
Western Australia Chapter
Unit 18, 199 Balcatta Road
Balcatta WA 6021
T +61 2 9744 1099
F +61 2 9744 1830
E necansw@neca.asn.au
W www.neca.asn.au/nsw
T +61 8 6241 6100
F +61 8 9240 4866
E necawa@necawa.asn.au
W www.neca.asn.au/wa