Did you know our Geelong Chapter is leading the charge for Movember? Check out the lads down at the barber getting a close shave back on the 1st of November! We are super proud of their initiative and intention to help grow awareness around men’s health, especially mental health.

For more information check out the ALDE (Geelong) Mo Bros & Sistas page for more information on how to donate and support them: https://au.movember.com/team/2441638

The annual ALDE/ Winslow Golf Day was held at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club on Monday 1st May 2023, the event was presented by Winslow Constructors as naming rights sponsor for the 14th year in a row, with additional on course sponsorship support from Cossill & Webley, Precinct Land, Breese Pitt Dixon, AGIG, SPIIRE, DCE and R&S Grating for the on-course games for the day.

The event was able to raise funds for Camp4Cancer a charity formed and run by a group of close friends with its sole purpose to raise much needed funds for cancer research, in particular the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation. Since 2015 Camp4Cancer with the help of Winslow Constructors have donated in excess of 250k to the Peter Mac Cancer Foundation.

MAJOR PRIZE WINNERS

Winner of the ALDE Cup (consulting members only) Kyan Rafferty (Precinct Land)

Winner Official handicap – Kyan Rafferty (Precinct Land)

Runner up Official Handicap – Tim Chamberlain  (Precinct Land)

3rd Place Official handicap – Alvin Tian (Taylors)

Winner non-official handicap – Thomas Vanderlay (Winslow)

Runner up non-official handicap – Josh Munro (Taylors)

3rd place non-official handicap – Jack Massie (Jaydo)

OTHER ALDE SPONSORED ON COURSE COMPS

  • Highest placed female – Leesa Murray (Beveridge Williams) 
  • Nearest the Pin Hole 5 – Alex Keyte-Beattie (Tonkin & Taylor) 
  • Nearest the Pin Hole 13 – Tim Chadwick (Tonkin & Taylor) 
  • Straightest drive hole 1 – Simon Williamson (Tonkin & Taylor) 
  • Longest Drive Hole 15 – Josh Munro (Taylors) 
  • Longest drive 2nd shot on hole 10 – Hasan Hayalie (Cossil Webley) 
  • NAGA – Linh Phan (Reeds Consulting) 
  • Nearest the Pin 2nd shot – Hasan Hayalie (Cossil Webley) 
  • Top team – Winslow East 

ROYAL MELBOURNE GOLF CLUB SPONSORED ON COURSE COMPS

  • Longest Drive men on hole 15 – Peter Skinner (DCE) 
  • Longest Drive Women on hole 3 – Leesa Murray (Beveridge Williams) 
  • Nearest the pin 2nd shot on hole 10 – Hasan Hayalie (Cossil Webley) 
  • Nearest the Pin hole 16 – Rob Nassar (Lojac) 

Congratulations to Travis Shreeve (Tonkin & Taylor) for collecting the Darche swag at the auction! 

ALDE was once again pleased to be able to assist Winslow in contributing $5 from each ticket sale for a total of $1,350 to go towards Camp4Cancer. 

Photos from the day can be found here 

After a successful inaugural event, the ALDE Leadership in Land Development Luncheon is back again in 2023.

With a similar focus on featuring industry leaders, sharing diverse perspectives and encouraging engaging discussions, we hope many of you will join us and set the tone for the year.

The theme for 2023 was ‘Transformation’ and you can view the Event Report here

Crystalline Silica Dust Reforms Introduced

The new Crystalline Silica regulations were approved and put into effect on November 15, 2021, and will be introduced in phases to provide duty holders enough time to prepared for the relevant changes to their duties and obligations. The second phase, commencement of “high risk crystalline silica work” reform, is set to commence on the 15 May 2022 and introduces new regulatory oversight of high risk crystalline silica work outside of engineered stone across all industries, including the construction and earth resources industries.

Crystalline silica dust is a hazardous substance which can lead to serious health effects if it is inhaled. When engineered stone products and/or material with high crystalline silica content (i.e., some forms of quartz, basalt, siltstone, and sandstone) are processed/excavated, for example by cutting, grinding with power tools and machinery, fine dust containing crystalline silica is released into the air. People working with these products, such as stonemasons and construction workers, are at high risk of being exposed to the dust if it is not controlled. Exposure can result in silicosis, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, lung cancer, kidney damage and scleroderma.

High risk crystalline silica work is work that is reasonably likely to result in an airborne concentration of respirable crystalline silica that exceeds half the exposure standard; or a risk to the health of a person at the workplace. The current exposure standard for respirable crystalline silica dust is 0.05 mg/m3 as a time-weighted average (TWA) airborne concentration over 8 hours. However, WorkSafe Victoria recommends that employers take a precautionary approach and reduce employees’ exposure to below 0.02 mg/m3 as an 8-hour TWA to prevent silicosis and minimise the risk of lung cancer.

Work Safe for high risk crystalline silica work requires a “crystalline silica hazard control statement”, which is a document that outlines the following:

· stating the associated hazards and risks, and

· describes measures to control the risks, and how these will be implemented, and

· if an analysis is required (under r319O), contains its results, and

· is readily accessible and comprehensible to persons who use it.

 

To assess if a site is deemed high risk, the regulation requires that before undertaking such work an employer and/or self-employed persons undertakes a risk assessment to identify whether the process or combination of processes is high risk, or identify that it is high risk work.

 

The risk assessment must take into account:

· the specific tasks or processes;

· the form of crystalline silica to be used;

· the proportion of crystalline silica in the material;

· previous atmospheric monitoring results;

· the likely frequency and duration of exposure to crystalline silica dust;

· any information about incidents, illnesses or diseases associated with exposure to crystalline silica dust at the workplace.

For further information please refer to more information from Worksafe

Prepared by the ALDE Safety & Environment subcommitee.

**UPDATE***

In June 2023. Worksafe recognised that increased awareness and behaviour change is needed to educate persons conducting a business or undertaking work about the risks inherent in working with silica and created specific resources.
Preventing exposure to crystalline silica dust
Video on Identifying High Risk Crystalline Silica Work
Key work health and safety statistics Australia 2022

 

The first Leadership in Land Development Luncheon for 2022 was a great success. Held at the Langham Hotel in Southbank Melbourne, this was the first time we offered an in person and hybrid event.

Our fabulous speaker Rachel Lunn of Melbourne Water shared some invaluable insights on her journeys within the land development industry. The industry panel featuring Monica George of GHD Australia and Sarah Watkins from Melbourne Water/Stormwater Victoria was a crowd favourite for their candour and interesting perspectives. Suzi Finkelstein from Women & Leadership Australia/Australian School of Applied Management spoke to the challenges females face within STEMs and broader industries.

You can read a full write up of this event on our LinkedIn page

A big thank you to our Event Sponsors: Millar | MerriganBildUrban, &  The Civil & Surveying Institute 12d Solutions.

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This fantastic event will be back in 2023 with an exciting new lineup of speakers centred around the theme of ‘Transformation.’ View details here