Regenerate LGMA Queensland Annual Conference 2018 TWIN WATERS | 11-13 September 2018 - LGMA QLD
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regenerate PROGRAMME Over the two days, delegates will consider a number of mega-trends likely to impact Queensland local government over coming decades. They will also hear from a number of councils who have taken action towards business, organisational and environmental regeneration. And finally, you will have the opportunity to consider re-engineering the structure of local government. How you would create a new local government system and entities which regenerate meet current and future needs of communities. How would a regenerated sector look? Our People, Our Organisations, Our Community and Our Land MEGATRENDS FUTURE-THINKING THEMES Increasing pressure on the environment, our people matters, communities and employees, we have to Democratic participation, populism, engagement One size does not fit all and our organisations has contributed to long-term go beyond sustaining what is now and replenish negative outcomes for all. Workforce productivity what was there or create something entirely Workforce supply, demand and motivations Economic development: beyond reduces in the face of increased stress and burnout new. This is the challenge of regeneration. sustainability and toward regeneration Technology is not as rare as we would like. In many communities But despite these challenges, there are local CEO tenure: trends and impacts our land is struggling to cope with pressures on Socio-economic and demographic shifts governments across the state who have risen water, issues of managing waste and the conflicts Clusters and collaboration to the challenge and are actively seeking to between development and preservation priorities. introduce regenerative measures. Some are Community education and participation Climate change and the associated increases in well advanced, others just starting off. CASE STUDIES Organisational practices and planning weather volatility puts pressure on communities to This conference seeks to look beyond the next ten Energy deal with natural disasters and, in others, the slow years to consider the longer-term challenges local Climate change (including waste, water etc) burn of sea level rise, increased aridity and fauna government and the communities we serve will face. extinction is a challenge for leaders in communities. ‘Smart’ tech Through future thinking and mega-trend analysis, While sustainability and sustainable development delegates will have an opportunity to explore what Economic development are at the forefront of strategy and planning, we are on track to be, what we could be and what Collaboration for many pieces of the puzzle, it may be too we need to avoid being, as we approach the middle little, too late. Instead, the agenda must shift to of this century. Because what we choose to do regeneration and regenerative development. In now, will have a significant impact on the future some instances, including some environmental that our children and grandchildren hope to enjoy. Join LGMA in 2018 to refresh your mind and body and consider what your community, the land and the people need from your organisation in the future.
Schedule K E Y N OT E P R E S E N T E R D O I N G T H E U N N AT U R A L AC T Tuesday 11 September 2018 Conference Venue Sohail Inayatullah Bruce Sullivan 10.00am – 2.00pm LGMA Queensland Golf Day Novotel Twin Waters Resort, Professor Sohail Inayatullah is the first Unesco Bruce Sullivan is one of Australia’s most dynamic and (Conference attendees, partners, 270 Ocean Drive, Twin Waters, Queensland Chair in Futures . He is a political scientist/futurist sought-after keynote speakers and is a proven performer corporate partners and local government Telephone: 07 5448 8000 at Tamkang University, Taiwan and the University in achieving results through people for over 27 years. officers – all welcome) Email: stay@twinwatersresort.com.au of the Sunshine Coast. He is also an associate Bruce has worked with individuals, families, businesses and at Melbourne Business School, the University 3.30pm – 4.30pm Registration www.novoteltwinwatersresort.com.au communities providing education and opportunities for of Melbourne and is the Director of Metafuture. personal improvement. It is this experience that has given org, an international think-tank focused on Bruce a unique understanding of our ability to relate to 4.30pm – 6.00pm President’s Welcome creating alternative and preferred futures. He has lived in Brisbane and Mooloolaba since 1994 one another in the workplace and at home. This is what Reception Conference Contact sets his work apart and gives practical and timely insight and can be seen frequently body surfing at into the human side of the corporate environment. Evening at Leisure LGMA Queensland beaches throughout South East Queensland. He brings to the professional speaking environment Telephone: 07 3174 5006 His most recent book is Asia 2038: Ten a diverse and successful career. Managing his own Email: admin@lgmaqld.org.au disruptions that change everything. businesses since his teens, he has confirmed his business acumen in the areas of retailing, service, wholesale Wednesday 12 September 2018 www.metafuture.org operations and real estate. By age 24 he had established 8.30am – 3.15pm Conference Sessions his own million-dollar network of businesses. How to Register Regeneration in a time of disruption Bruce will engage and inspire you to do what it takes to 3.15pm LGMA Queensland AGM A separate registration form is provided Local communities – rural and urban – are faced be the best that you can possibly be in a world where with numerous disruptions: how we work, what change is constant and relationships are fragile. 4.00pm – 5.30pm Beach vs. Bush Cricket to email to admin@lgmaqld.org.au. we eat, who we are neighbours with, what Challenge Alternatively, you can register online: technologies and sources of energy we use, just (Social Cricket Match) to name a few. In times of dramatic change, if www.lgmaqld.org.au/page-18074 we are not emotionally and mentally prepared 5.30pm – 7.00pm Sponsors’ Social Sessions for these alternative futures, we tend to avoid change or build walls to isolate ourselves from the shifts we don’t yet understand. And even when we prepare well and anticipate the future, Thursday 13 September 2018 existing cultures prevent change happening and lead to disappointment and loss of hope. 7.00am Outdoor Activity (Optional) This interactive presentation will include case 8.30am – 3.00pm Conference Sessions studies of foresight that enable participants to articulate first and second order implications of 6.30pm – 11.30pm Gala Dinner disruption and help create a new narrative that M I N I S T E R F O R LO C A L G OV E R N M E N T, can lead communities to engage for the decades M I N I S T E R F O R R AC I N G A N D ahead. M I N I S T E R F O R M U LT I C U LT U R A L A F FA I R S In practical terms, we will focus on five areas: M E M B E R F O R S A N D G AT E 1. The currently articulated futures of communities The Hon Stirling Hinchliffe MP 2. Emerging disruptions Stirling Hinchliffe is the Minister for Local Government, 3. Alternative futures Minister for Racing and Minister for Multicultural Affairs. 4. Desired visions Stirling has served in a variety of economic and social portfolios, 5. New narratives overseeing the development of affordable housing choices, a strong regional plan balancing economic growth and protection of our local environment, and delivering employment programs including Skilling Queenslanders for Work. As Local Government Minister, Stirling recently oversaw the passage of historic new laws aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in the sector. Prior to his election as the State Member for Sandgate Stirling worked for a training company and has worked in public and private sector jobs and run his own small business.
Accommodation Please use the Accommodation Booking Form to make your reservation directly with Novotel Twin Waters Resort. Getting There Noosa’s Hastings Street, National Parks, endless EARLY BIRD BOOKING RATES - VALID 11/06/2018 (subject to availability) * sandy beaches and heritage listed Fraser Enjoy a warm welcome, stunning lagoon Island – the largest sand island in the world. Package rate and tropical garden views at Novotel Your special Visit the Novotel Twin Waters Room Type inc single Package rate inc twin/double breakfast Twin Waters Resort, proudly located on room rate Resort website for directions: breakfast Queensland’s stunning Sunshine Coast. www.novoteltwinwatersresort. Resort Room Just five minutes from the Sunshine Coast $149.00 $169.00 $189.00 Per room per night com.au/directions.html (Garden View) airport and 112km north of Brisbane International Resort Room Airport, Novotel Twin Waters Resort is $179.00 $199.00 $219.00 Per room per night nestled between the Maroochy River and the (Lagoon View) AIRPORTS Pacific Ocean, offering a pristine beachside One Bedroom Suite location for exploring the best Sunshine Coast www.sunshinecoastairport.com.au $249.00 $269.00 $289.00 Per room per night (Garden View) attractions, activities and things to do. www.bne.com.au One Bedroom Suite $279.00 $299.00 $319.00 Per room per night Centrally located on the Sunshine Coast, explore (Lagoon View) the abundance of unique attractions including Australia Zoo, Underwater World, the Mooloolaba TRANSFERS Overwater Lagoon Suite $339.00 $359.00 $379.00 Per room per night Fisheries precinct, a lush hinterland area rich in www.con-x-ion.com/services/ Two Bedroom Suite arts, crafts and local culture, Eumundi Markets, sunshine-coast-airport-transfers $399.00 $419.00 $439.00 Per room per night (Garden View) Two Bedroom Suite Dress code $429.00 $449.00 $469.00 Per room per night (Lagoon View) Location at Novotel Event Dress code Twin Waters Resort STANDARD BOOKING RATES (subject to availability) * Players must wear only soft spike golf LGMA Queensland Twin Waters Golf Club shoes or sports shoes, collared shirts Package rate Golf Day Your special 151 Ocean Drive with sleeves and tailored trousers, shorts Room Type inc single Package rate inc twin/double breakfast room rate Includes boxed lunch Twin Waters QLD 4564 or skirts. Players must not wear denim, breakfast board shorts, tracksuits or cargo pants. Resort Room President’s Welcome Smart casual $169.00 $189.00 $209.00 Per room per night (Garden View) Finger food and drinks Lagoon Beach – Tipi Tent Wear sandals or thongs and feel Resort Room will be served the sand between your toes! $199.00 $219.00 $239.00 Per room per night (Lagoon View) Registration and One Bedroom Suite Conference sessions Business casual. As the conference room $269.00 $289.00 $309.00 Per room per night temperature may vary, we suggest you (Garden View) Wandiny Room Includes: Morning tea, wear layered clothing to ensure you are One Bedroom Suite lunch and continuous $299.00 $319.00 $339.00 Per room per night comfortable throughout the event. (Lagoon View) tea and coffee Overwater Lagoon Suite $359.00 $379.00 $399.00 Per room per night AGM Wandiny Room Business casual Two Bedroom Suite Beach vs. Bush Cricket Sport/Active wear $419.00 $439.00 $459.00 Per room per night (Garden View) The Green Beach representatives – please wear blue Cheer squads are Two Bedroom Suite actively encouraged!! Bush representatives – please wear green $449.00 $469.00 $489.00 Per room per night (Lagoon View) Conference Gala Dinner Dinner and drinks Lily’s Cocktail *Refer to the Terms and Conditions on the Novotel Twin Waters Resort booking form will be served
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