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EuroMix 2023

11/9/2023

 
What a great event, by the joint European chambers of commerce in South Australia. DutchSA and the other chambers welcomed nearly 200 guest at the National Wine Centre. A great event with guest speakers Susan Close, Deputy Premier of South Australia, Jessica Gallagher Deputy Vice Chancellor external relations from the University of Adelaide and Glenn Smyth, Chief Executive of naming rights sponsor Fragile to Agile. The event was further supported by the University of Adelaide, Oscar Hunt, Pernod Ricard Winemakers, Prohibition Liquor and a raft of companies providing great raffle prizes, like Flavio Outdoors! Check out the event photos below!
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DutchSA President Edwin Roman and Deputy Premier, the Hon. Susan Close MP, Hon. Susan Close MP Deputy Premiere of South Australia Minister for Climate, Environment and Water
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Kingsday 2023

27/4/2023

 
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Join us for our annual Kingsday Celebration at the Belgian Beer Cafe and raise a glass to celebrate the King's birthday! Tickets for the event are $15 plus booking fee and include nibbles and a free drink for everyone dressed in Orange :-)

WHEN: Thursday 27 April, from 5:30pm
WHERE: Belgian Beer Cafe 22 Ebenezer Place, Adelaide (upstairs)

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Euromix 2022

31/8/2022

 
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The third Euromix Event took place at the all new Luma Bar, at the Playford Hotel, where the joint European Chambers of Commerce, active in South Australia together with a large group of affiliated business people, academics and government representatives gathered for a successful evening of networking at the wonderfully upgraded LUMA Bar & Restaurant.

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Susan Close, Deputy Premier South Australia
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Edwin Roman, President DutchSA
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DutchSA Second Social Enterprise Event

29/4/2021

 
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Left to right: Eloise Hall, Isobel Marshall, Louise Vidal Nobes, Carmen Garcia.
DutchSA's second Social Enterprise event was very popular with 76 attendees who came not just for great business networking and learning about the best known social enterprises in South Australia. The major draw card were the high profile CEO’s/founders from these social enterprises, who all happen to be young female entrepreneurs, awe inspiring self starters, brilliant communicators and magnificent influencers. Before we run out of superlatives we will give a brief summary of their presentations.
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First up was Taboo, the startup from Isobel Marshall (Young Australian of the Year) and Eloise Hall (youngest ever 40 under 40 winner) which sells female hygiene products online and through major retail outlets. Taboo donates its profits to One Girl’s education programs in Sierra Leone and Uganda that aim to keep young girls in school and help break the poverty cycle. When you are not the target audience, you can buy these products for girls who can’t afford them! Next presentation was by  Louise Nobes (also 40 under 40 winner) who started the 42 coding school in Australia. This school is free for students and brings an innovative collaborative, project based learning method that develops seriously good programmers that are in high demand. Louise credits the idea of starting 42 in Adelaide to DutchSA member Bert Verhoeven (Associate Professor Innovation and Enterprise). Finally, Carmen Garcia, who runs Community Corporate, presented about her journey that led her to combine her passion of organising community with helping refugees to land jobs in corporate Australia, and give them the full benefit of their skills, resilience and loyalty. We closed with a panel discussion, let by our own social impact warrior, John van Ruth and we learned that all of us can make a difference. Not necessarily by starting our own social impact initiative, but most certainly by engaging social enterprises in our companies, to take our corporate social responsibility and create lasting social impact.
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This event was made possible by our event sponsors PWC (main sponsor) and Fragile to Agile.
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Strategy ExeCution Lunch Seminar with JP Drake

19/8/2020

 
JP Drake is known for speaking his mind and he honoured his reputation. What a great event. Big turn out for the first time since February. JP speaking about strategy, generational planning and investing in the local economy. Building a huge distribution centre in 11 months and entering the wholesale game. Talking about the leadership team, culture and being honest, open and authentic. Former channel 7 reporter Callum MacPherson concluded with a great interview of JP and facilitating Q&A. Many thanks to the all that made this event possible!
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Strategy Execution Breakfast Seminar

13/3/2020

 
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That the 2020 global professional speakers convention was bound to bring some great speakers to Adelaide was to be expected. That two of them came straight from The Netherlands and willing to address the members of the Australian Netherlands Chamber of Commerce was a happy surprise. DutchSA joined forces with the Strategy Execution & Leadership Meetup to organise a breakfast seminar with Paul Ter Wal (The president of the international federation of professional speakers organisations and international human capital consultant) and Nienke Bloem (a certified Customer Experience consultant and international keynote speaker). 
We were delighted with 62 tickets sold for such an early morning event and attracting such a diverse group of company leaders, managers, consultants and interested people. It was a perfect mix for networking and discussion! Key take-aways from this Strategy Execution Seminar were:
  • Talking about 'non-negotiables' in stead of the more opaque term 'values', when aligning employee and company needs, is a key driver for better employee engagement and creating business value - Paul Ter Wal
  • Great customer experience only happens by design (because if it happens by accident, than bad experiences will also happen by accident) - Nienke Bloem
Many thanks to our presenters Paul ter Wal and Nienke Bloem, our DutchSA, the team at Stone & Chalk - Lot Fourteen, the Strategy Execution & Leadership team and Christo Photography for the event photography!

First South Australia Euromix Event with the  Joint European Chambers Of COmmerce

26/2/2020

 
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DUTCHSA EVENT BRIDGESTONE WORLD SOLAR CHALLENGE 2019

18/10/2019

 
DutchSA initiated a Dutch event at the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge and co-organised this with the South Australian Tourism Commission, The Bridgestone World Solar Challenge Team, The Government of South Australia, the City of Adelaide and The Consulate of The Netherlands in Sydney.

​The focus of the event was fast tracking the renewable industry and all in attendance, not in the least the chief executive officer of SA Power Networks and the Minister for Energy and Mining, are fully aligned with this mission.

On 13 October solar power set a stunning new milestone in the renewable state of South Australia, reaching 80 per cent of total demand and accounting for more than 70 per cent of demand over four hours in the middle of the day.
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​The Hon. Minister for Energy and Mining, Dan van Horst Pellekaan MP
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​Panel with Rob Stobbe (speaking), CEO of SA Power Networks
Chris Selwood (moderator), Director Bridgestone World Solar Challenge
Jay Manley, Manager Mechanical Design Engineering Tesla
Minister for Energy and Mining Dan van Horst Pellekaan.
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​Presentations by Team Captain Top Dutch Groningen (winner of the Engineering Award) and Dr. Lex Hoefsloot, Founder and CEO of Lightyear electrical car company and previous winner of the World Solar Challenge (under the watchful eye of SA Power Networks CEO, Rob Stobbe and Hon. Minister for Energy and Mining, Dan van Horst Pellekaan MP.
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​Closing words by the Consul-General of The Kingdom of The Netherlands for Australia, Frank van Beuningen.


​Design lead of Stella Era (Team Eindhoven) showing off the 4 time winner of the World Solar Challenge  Cruiser Class Competition.

Team Eindhoven also won the Smart Grid Pitching competition. Their car has 8 radars to allow itself to find a spot in the sun to recharge its internal battery using its 5 square meter (!) of roof top solar panels and act as a mobile charging station for EV cars running out of power without a fixed charging station in sight!
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​Town Hall Reception by the Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Sandy Verschoor, for the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge organisation and the winning team in the Challenger Class (Team Agora, from Belgium) . 
On the right, your reporter: Edwin Roman, Vice President Netherlands-Australian Chamber of Commerce in SA (DutchSA), with Stephen Patterson MP, member for Morphett and Franz Knoll, Area Councillor City of Adelaide.
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DutchSA Barossa Gin & Wine Tour

17/11/2018

 
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Beautiful weather, a full bus and program with great venues. This was the DutchSA on Tour 2018 to the Barossa Valley.
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Our stops were at the brand new Seppeltsfield Road Distillers, where Jon and Nicole Durdin had 4 excellent gin varieties ready for our tasting. This was an appropriate start, not just because Seppeltsfield Road Distillers has already won its first prestigious award before opening their wonderful venue at Seppeltfield Road, but also because gin is a derivative form good old Dutch Jenever*. After a quick lunch we went on to the organic wines of Hart of The Barossa. Michael Hart explained about sustainable farming practices and gave us a tasting of the authentic produce from their truly organic vineyard. Our final stop was at Smallfry Wines, where Wayne Ahrens served his beautiful Certified Organic / Biodynamic wines, accompanied by a luxurious tasting platter with superior local produce from the Barossa Valley. Some more photo's from the Barossa 2018 tour can be found on our Facebook public page: Facebook Photos. Enjoy!
We thank Des Minibus for driving us around safely!
*) Jenever (Dutch: [jəˈneːʋər] (), English: / dʒ ə ˈ n iː v ər /), also known as genièvre, genever, peket, or in the English-speaking world as Dutch gin or Hollands (archaic: Holland gin or Geneva gin), is the juniper-flavored national and traditional liquor of the Netherlands and Belgium, from which gin evolved.

Innovation Series Social Enterprise Event

13/9/2018

 
The Third DutchSA Innovation Event was all about innovation in building social capital. KiK Innovation creating work opportunities for youth at risk and Barkuma for people with disability. Both organisations represented by their CEO's (Simon Rowberry from Barkuma and Louise Nobes from KiK Innovation). The Dutch flavour was provided by John van Ruth who spoke about his great idea on changing the value of social capital in business and Bert Verhoeven from the New venture Institute who facilitated interesting discussion about social entrepreneurship. As usual we had a great turn out and buzzing atmosphere, delicious platters provided by KiK Catering, a popup bar organised and staffed by the University of Adelaide. We thank our sponsors University of Adelaide and Codium Software, our volunteers and presenters for making this a great night out!
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Louise Nobes, Founder KiK Enterprises
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BARKUMA VIDEO
Below the video Simon Rowberry shared with us at the Innovation Series Event.
JOHN VAN RUTH's VISION
Finally, if you want to think this over and discuss with your political representatives, please find below a summary of John van Ruth's presentation.
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​SOCIAL IMPACT REBATE (SIR)

​A framework for Radical, Politically Palatable Tax Reform for SOCIAL and ENVIRONMENTAL Good
By: John van Ruth
Problem we are trying to solve
  • Increasing GST is not politically palatable
  • Increasing reliance on Government to provide “welfare” to solve social ills.
  • Black Market / Cash Economy means the government misses revenue
  • Difficult to change end consumer behaviours
  • Charity status (DGR) is “on” or “off” yet ignores companies that have some “For Purpose role” 
  • Highly inefficient attempts to distribute welfare after the fact (i.e. “sending ambulances to the bottom of the cliff”)
  • Climate change is real - Environmental sustainability is ALL of our responsibility
Opportunities
  • Reward sustainable social and environmental behaviours
  • Use existing GST Reporting and technology framework
  • Government to create and implement a baseline score of national “Wellness” or “HSE” score of need for government interventions / budget.
  • Can be implemented in stages (described later)
  • Leverage world wide attraction of “Integrated Reporting”.
  • Opportunity to put Social impact, Environmental impact and Human impact (HSE Score) on the balance sheet.
  • A way to implement “Social Impact Bonds” on a broad scale
The idea – what does it look like
  • Step one – Implement Integrated Reporting for ALL corporate entities and create a score based on Environmental, Social and Human impact.  
  • Step two – Government to measure year on year changes to social conditions and movement in reliance on government funding for welfare / environmental remediation services.
  • Step three – Government to create fund from reduced welfare outcomes that can be paid back (via social impact rebates) to the entities that contributed to the improved social condition (as scored on their balance sheet).
  • Step four – Introduce a variable GST at point of sale for end consumers based on the social impact score of the product / service providers passed through the supply chain.
How will it be implemented
  • Auditors to sign off on HSE score
  • Governments to measure national Wellness/HSE outcomes year on year (i.e. reduced unemployment, reduced homelessness, reduced carbon footprint, etc, etc)
  • Government to apply a rebate (SIR) based on BAS reporting linked to prior year audited HSE score for individual entities. (only if the National HSE has improved).
  • Possibly implement a sliding scale DGR status based on HSE score.
  • Final step - incentivise consumer behaviours to support those entities that improve society by way of a variable GST at point of purchase based on the HSE score passed through the supply chain.
Stakeholders (and impact +, -, or +/-)
  • Government 
    • Rewards social change ++
    • Only pays out based on success (rebate rate published after results achieved) ++
    • Seen as being innovative ++
  • Corporates
    • Puts a tangible value for them on their CSR
    • Can promote from a marketing  / recruiting perspective
  • End consumers
    • Can choose to buy from good corporate citizens.



Kingsday 2018

29/4/2018

 
The 2018 DutchSA Kingsday function was very well attended, with over 100 visitors, mostly dressed in the colours of the Dutch royal family (Orange) 🧡🇳🇱
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We saw many familiar and new faces having a good time. The magnificent ​DJ Michael mixed all the Dutch hits and added to the great atmosphere. MC Nancy made sure everything went as planned and we hope the winners of the Dutch gift baskets will enjoy their prizes; Note to the Aussie winners: stroopwafels and appelmoes should not be mixed ;-)

Innovation Series Tonsley Edition

22/3/2018

 

Another great DutchSA innovation night with Andrew Downs, Terry Burgess, Joe Thorp, Anton van den Hengel and Nam Nguyen

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​We look back at another exciting innovation event with a great turn out of roughly 70 people. For many attendees it was the first time they came to the Tonsley Innovation District and the tour of the facilities and the presentation by Tonsley chairman Terry Burgess answered a lot of their questions. It made perfectly clear why the award winning Tonsley Innovation District is nominated for no less than 4 Property Council of Australia awards, including national development of the year!

The company visit to Sage Automation showed how a company that loses its original manufacturing clients (like Holden and Bridgestone) can successfully reinvent itself as an international technology integration powerhouse. Andrew Downs, the founder and managing director of Sage Group, also explained how Sage staff was involved in designing their perfect workplace in the Tonsley Innovation district. A simple but not very common approach to mobilise all internal knowledge to make excellent collaborative decisions. We suspect this is a cultural trait that is at the basis of the success of Sage Automation.

Joe Thorp, the Chief Executive of TechInSA, the government incubator, gave a powerful overview of the capabilities and activities to create an ideal startup climate in South Australia and presented a large number of inspiring new ventures. Joe's presentation highlighted the 4 major capabilities driving innovation in the state, of which our DutchSA innovation event covered 2: the Australian Institute for Machine Learning and the Tonsley Innovation District. Joe mentioned taking a lot of useful learnings from his visit to Amsterdam which took deliberate steps to become a prime hub for startups and investors.

One of the most revered innovation districts in the world is Brainport in The Netherlands, centred around the Philips high tech campus in Eindhoven and now housing 100's of startups and multinationals like ASML, Intel, IBM, NXP, Bosch, Boeing, DAF, TNO.
  • 90% of silicon chips worldwide are produced with equipment originating from Brainport.
  • Brainport produces 7 times more patents per capita than the number 2 global innovation region (San Diego).
Tonsley is very similar in starting conditions and size to Brainport a few decades ago and it is a good idea to keep a close eye on the triple helix approach that made Brainport the smartest region in the world.

When Brainport set out the ambition to also create the smartest urban district in the world, they asked Malik Institute from Sank Gallen in Switzerland to help them with the complex decision making process to develop a holistic and effective smart city strategy in a few days. Dr. Nam Nguyen is the Adelaide based APAC director for Malik Institute and also a visiting research fellow of the University of Adelaide. Nam presented the Brainport smart district strategy development using the Malik Syntegration process.

The last talk was from professor Anton van den Hengel, the director of the Australian Institute for Machine Learning. Anton was born in The Netherlands and migrated at the age of 4 to Adelaide. He returned to live and work in Amsterdam a few years ago, but the summit of his career is the machine learning institute he is heading up based in Adelaide. in the old Royal Adelaide hospital building. The institute is one of the most renowned in the world and has a massive potential to spin off new businesses based on artificial intelligence and machine learning. Anton's talk was about getting us to understand the basics and importance of machine learning, which was highly successful. Many are now considering a change of careers.

As always the networking section of our event was great and many new connections were made and old ones refreshed. Thanks all for attending and hope to see you back in the next edition!

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  • ​Malik Syntegration Presentation (Nam Nguyen): www.helmond.nl/bis/2017/Raadsinformatiebrieven%20(RIB)/RIB%20041%20Bijlage%201%20Syntegration%20Brainport%20Smart%20Disctrict.pdf
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This event was made possible by our event sponsors Mindavation and Malik Institute!
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Innovation Series with Flavia Tata Nardini & SUHIT Anantula

21/9/2017

 
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​Flavia is a high profile space entrepreneur from Italy who learned all about nano satellites in The Netherlands working with TNO and the European Space Agency and then co-founding startup Fleet Space Technologies from South Australia.
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Suhit is a master business facilitator from India and partner of the Dutch business model innovation champions Business Models Inc. helping profit and not for profit organisations in Australia rethink and co create their business models for future success.

Flavia Tata Nardini and Suhit Anantula//Humanomics were the absolute stars in a sold out DutchSA event last night. A vast and diverse group of South Australians representing many industries and backgrounds had gathered in the Mayfair to enjoy a fantastic show, put up by Flavia and Suhit.

Flavia spoke about her journey as a migrant, starting up a space business and leading the creation of a new industry in South Australia and a national space agency for Australia. Flavia's business develops large volume low cost nano satellites for communication between devices (the internet of things), which will be a key driver for the 4th industrial revolution. We learned what it takes to launch and fund a successful startup and how their grand vision of affordable data communication at any place on earth, will ultimately impact the protection of the great barrier reef and reduction of waste in supply chains.

Suhit the showed how large organisations can find their ability to innovate again. We learned about structured ways of developing new business models by collaborating with your ecosystems and even competitors. Both stories of practice and theory combined brilliantly and the session was informative, fun, inspiring and uplifting.

It takes only a few people to change everything. It is all possible here in South Australia! We went home full of energy and new ideas.


We thank our speakers, volunteers, sponsors Mindavation and BusinessModelsInc, and our great audience to make this event possible. As one of the attendees summarised after the event: It was a fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable night, looking forward to the next one now!
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Sold out DutchSA innovation event in the Mayfair Hotel

Outbound Trade Mission Educational Program (Department of State Development)

23/5/2017

 

Kingsday 2017

27/4/2017

 

Reception with SA Governor

8/4/2017

 

DinNer with Ambassador Erica Schouten

8/3/2017

 

Inbound Trade Mission (Staatsbezoek)

31/10/2016

 
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Great turnout on Monday's networking drinks with the Dutch trade mission to Australia. Lillian Mellink from the embassy, local entrepreneurs Marco Kuipers and Jan Ernst Antonides, delegation member Loek Hermans, president of DutchSA  Frank Weits and many others enjoying a Belgium beer in great company.
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Dutch Trade Minister Lilianne Ploumen and the Hon. Anne Ruston, Senator for South Australia in the Adelaide Wine Centre
From October 31 to November 4 2016, during the state visit of His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Máxima to Australia, an accompanying Dutch economic mission led by Lilianne Ploumen, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, and Henk Kamp, Minister for Economic Affairs, also visited Australia. 

South Australia welcomed an important, 95-strong delegation from The Netherlands this week led by Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Lilianne Ploumen.

The delegation included representatives of key sectors of growth for both countries; agribusiness, horticulture, sustainable water management and logistics.

Members of the delegation met with key South Australian companies representing their sector interests.

The Dutch visitors attended a Smart City business event to learn more about Adelaide’s status as a Lighthouse City with Cisco. They also went to Tonsley, Australia’s first innovation precinct, to discuss opportunities for collaboration between Tonsley and companies from The Netherlands.

The Netherlands will be a key focus of the South Australia – Europe Engagement Strategy that is currently under development.

Housing Market in SA

28/7/2016

 
Alexander Ouwens from Ouwens Casserly Real Estate and master builder / architect Don Iannicelli from Glass House Projects giving a comprehensive update on the housing market and what is required to build your own dream home.

Another full house at a DutchSA event, this time for our forum on the property and housing market in SA. Alex Ouwens and Don Iannicelli engaged the audience with their views on how to best go about Renting, Buying and Building in South Australia. In his presentation Alex painted an optimistic picture on the state of the local property market, in particular in the areas bordering the CBD. He also left handy tip on how to deal with real estate agents. Don's presentation focussed on the building process from initial idea to building completion. The event was completed with an open forum discussion, followed by drinks and beautiful food at the classy Mayfair hotel venue..
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Kingsday 2016

27/4/2016

 
The DutchSA Kingsday event was kindly hosted by the German Club this year and we must say their building never looked better. Orange inside and the red white and blue on the front!
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World SOlar Challenge 2015

23/10/2015

 
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Financial Planning Forum

5/6/2015

 
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Hosted in the newly renovated Mayfair hotel the DutchSA forum on Financial Planning for Migrants had a very good turn-out. The relevancy of the subject is clear: most migrants have little idea of financial challenges lying ahead in the different stages of life in Australia: housing, kid's education and retirement. But it will impact their lives hugely.

Three industry experts shared their vision and advice. 

Nick Reade
, CEO of BankSA, drew the big picture laying out different strategies for different phases of life. He also touched upon the business climate in SA for the self-employed migrants. 

Arthur Kallos
, Investors Direct, made clear in his presentation that for most of us our Super will be way too little by the time we retire. Key to his advice is cash-flow: how to get in under control and how to align your investments with your cash-flow. 

Glenn Sterrey of Bentley's Wealth Partners highlighted the challenges in finding a truly independent Financial Planner. His presentation then focussed on the pros and cons of securities versus property investments, and the importance of having an income insurance.

An open forum discussion with the three speakers concluded the event, leaving the participants with lots to digest. Financial planning and investments is a complex field that most people gladly avoid. But can really we afford to keep our heads in the sand?

Queensday 2015

30/4/2015

 

Bicycle Business Breakfast with BikeSA CEO Christian Haag and Dutch Infrastructure expert Arie Vijfhuizen (Royal Haskoning DHV)

25/3/2015

 
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This morning, DutchSA and BikeSA organised a breakfast seminar around the economic benefits of cycling. Many thanks go out to the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for sponsoring the delicious breakfast. A select group of 20 influential leaders of both local business and government organisations gathered at Chianti in Hutt Street, where they were invited to learn more about why cycling is good for the economy.
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Dutch expert on bicycle infrastructure Arie Vijfhuizen presented about the benefits of cycling. Everyone probably knows that riding is healthier than driving, but few realise that cyclists spend more money than people in cars! Although cyclists spend less money per visit to the supermarket for instance, they make far more visits per week, spending more money overall. Due to the mobility that cycling brings, these shoppers are more inclined to make an impulsive purchase in the shop down the road.

The economic benefits of cycling are massive. BikeSA CEO Christian Haag pointed out that an average commute by bike equals a $21 benefit to society. A large proportion is due to the reduced pressure on the health system. Another significant contributor is the shopping behaviour of cyclists mentioned above. 
The Mayor of Prospect, David O'Loughlin, noted that they are well aware of the economic benefits of cycling over driving, and pointed out that on major roads they reduced the maximum speed from 60 to 40 km/h, making the roads safer for the many cyclists on their daily commute. The council now notices that the shops along these roads don't suffer from the unpopular speed restrictions for drivers. On the contrary the area has become a more social and popular shopping precinct.

A constructive discussion followed, with several guests acknowledging the benefits of cycling, but also acknowledging that some councils are more responsive than others in accommodating cyclists. The consensus was that the benefits of cycling make a strong business case for improving the infrastructure for cyclists. More time and effort is required though to convince the public and the councils of the economic benefits of cycling.

New Year's Reception with the SA Governor

1/1/2015

 
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