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  • 14 Dec 2018 15:02 | Anonymous

    NACC xmas 2018NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi

    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi

    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi

    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi

    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi

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    Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi

    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi

    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi
    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi
    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi
    NACC Christmas 2018Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce celebrates Christmas, Sydney 11 December 2018. Image © Torunn Momtazi
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  • 4 Dec 2018 15:01 | Anonymous


    The Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for hosting several meetings with Mary Ellen Miller, the Australian Ambassador to Denmark, Norway and Iceland.

    An event in Perth was a mid-term posting consultation to for the purposes of meeting representatives of Norwegian and Australian companies, hear about their business experiences in Norway and Australia and to learn about their future plans.

    A meeting in Sydney with the Chamber directors discussed ways to increase collaboration between the Embassy and the chambers.

    The Norwegian and Australian companies’ areas of discussion were very broad. We recognised that there is a strong link between Western Australia and Norway due to mutual interest in the Oil and Gas industry with companies such as Equinor and Woodside communicating over many different areas.

    Another area of mutual interest was working together to identify areas of technology developed in Australia that would be a benefit to Norway. For example, with the current interest in renewable energy, Australia’s experience in Solar Thermal Energy was identified as a potentially useful technology in Norway.

    The Ambassador advised that there are now more Norwegian students in Australia than in the United States. She encouraged the Chamber to see this as an area that should be fostered to build “Soft Diplomacy”. She pointed out that this assists to generate links between cultures, which is highly effective for nations like Australia and Norway.

    Ambassador Miller also requested that the Chamber keep her informed of the success stories for companies conducting business in or businesses moving to Australia or Norway so she can promote their success and further that we keep her informed of any challenges that companies encounter in the process of operating between the two countries.

    We wish the Ambassador well for the remainder of her posting and look forward to continued dialogue with her for the remainder of her term.


  • 19 Nov 2018 15:25 | Anonymous

    Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce President Sophia Demetriades had the pleasure of attending an exclusive dinner with the Hon Peter Dutton MP in Sydney on November 19th., 2018.

    Ms Demetriades attended as guest of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in conjunction with Stratium Global.

    Presentations were held by The Hon Peter Dutton MP, Minister for Home Affairs and Federal Member for Dickson and special guest from the United States, Louis J. Freeh, former Director of the FBI, former Deputy US Attorney, former US District Court Judge and international investigator.

    The Minister addressed protecting Australia in these uncertain times given his portfolio responsibilities as Minister for Home Affairs. Mr Freeh shared his expertise and thoughts on other important global security matters.

    Joining the Minister and Mr Freeh after their presentations were Karen Webb APM, Assistant Commissioner, NSW Police Force and facilitating the panel discussion was Nick Kaldas APM MAICD, Managing Director of Stratium Global and former Deputy Commissioner, NSW Police Force.

     

    Sophia Demetriades and Hon Peter DuttonHon Peter Dutton MP and Norwegian Chamber President Sophia Demetriades at the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dinner event Protecting Australia in Uncertain times and other security matters. Sydney 19 November 2018


  • 15 Nov 2018 15:24 | Anonymous

    The Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce President Sophia Demetriades had the pleasure of attending an exclusive networking lunch with the Hon Tanya Plibersek MP in Sydney on November 15th, 2018.

    Ms Demetriades attended as guest of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry for a presentation on Building the Foundation Skills as presented by Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for Education and Training and Shadow Minister for Women.

    With a keen eye on the skills needed for the future, there are none more important than foundation literacy and numeracy skills, including digital literacy, as a basis for lifelong learning and work. Evidence shows a drop in standards against our international competitors, particularly amongst high school students, and employers continue to express concern about the literacy and numeracy standards of young job seekers. Are we doing enough?

    After her address, Ms Plibersek participated in a Q&A panel discussion with Suresh Manickam, CEO of the National Electrical and Communications Association, David Quilty, Executive Director of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia and Robert Randall, CEO of the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. The panel was facilitated by Jenny Lambert, Director Employment, Education & Training, of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

    Plibersek and DemetriadesThe Hon Tanya Plibersek MP and Sophia Demetriades, Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce President.
    Building the Foundation Skills invitation


  • 7 Nov 2018 15:22 | Anonymous

    Thank you to event sponsor Tieto Norway and Justin Gibbs of Fragomen for a very informative overview of the Australian Visa situation following recent changes including the abolition of the 457 visa and introduction of the Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) visa.

    The system has become much more complex and the changes introduced to ensure that access to skilled work visas is restricted to occupations in genuine short supply and follows the Government’s agenda to put Australians first.

    There are two main streams for the TSS visa, a short-term stream which allows for two years in Australia with one extension and a long-term stream that allow for a four-year term in Australia with multiple extensions.

    The criteria for a TSS visa now require mandatory Labour Market Testing (LMT) demonstrating that there is no suitably qualified Australian available for the role. This advertising is governed by strict and technical rules on where the advertisement must be displayed, and for how long. Employers were strongly encouraged to seek advice early to ensure applications met criteria. Acceptable platforms for advertising now include job ads posted on LinkedIn but generally classifieds or social media are not acceptable.

    Similar to the 457 visa, salary and terms and conditions of employment must be no less favourable than what an equivalent Australian would receive.

    Other significant changes include the split of the occupation lists – now the Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) and the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), the introduction of the Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) levy, revised English language requirements, introduction of mandatory policy clearances and minimum period of work experience.

    The Department is very keen for companies to become Accredited Sponsors to help fast track low risk applications allowing the visa process to be one to two weeks as opposed to three to four months. For all approved sponsors, there are a number of important obligations and responsibilities and it is very important that companies ensure strict compliance. The Department is increasing its compliance and audit activities and there are also new powers on their way including ATO data matching and ‘Naming and Shaming’ of companies that do not comply.

    There are in fact still many different visa categories, 99 to be precise, so navigating the correct category is important to ensure compliance and help facilitate business needs. For example, there was discussion about the different between ‘business visitor activity’ and ‘work’. The recommendation was to seek advice before proceeding as the consequences of getting it wrong can lead to serious consequences and be very costly.

    Miles Ponsonby

    NACC Event Perth 7 Nov 2018

    NACC Event Perth 7 Nov 2018

     


  • 15 Oct 2018 14:59 | Anonymous


    Imatis has signed a new significant contract with a major Australian Private Healthcare Provider. The contract contains the Imatis Fundamentum lightweight ICT platform and modern, mobile Apps for Clinical Logistics, Task Management, Emergency Applications, Mobility, Patient User Interfaces, as well as integration to the existing heavyweight HIS systems. With the addition of these two more hospitals in Q2 of 2019 and the opening of the new Northern Beaches hospital at the end of October, Imatis will have its software in place at 15 Hospitals in Australia, including the brand-new Royal Adelaide Hospital.

    Contact

    Imatis CEO Morten Andresen
    Morten.andresen@imatis.com
    +47 9089 1560


  • 9 Oct 2018 14:59 | Anonymous

    Check out NACC's latest event invitation!

    NACC President Sophia Demetriades invites you to join us as we welcome the new Norwegian Ambassador to Australia, Paul Gulleik Larsen at NACC's Boardroom Breakfast #8 at KPMG on October 18th in Sydney.

    In Perth, we will review how Australia's immigration policy change is impacting the visa process on November 7th.

    Save the date for NACC's Christmas party at Radisson Blu - a true Norwegian Christmas treat, in Sydney December 5th.

    Sign up to receive our event invitations to your mail box.

    See our latest event event invitation here


  • 7 Aug 2018 14:58 | Anonymous

    Thank you to Cooper Partners for its generous event sponsorship on NACC's Innovation Clusters talk in Perth 22 May.

    Richard Rickett presented on innovation clusters and their applicability across all types of Industry. Richard Rickett is the Cluster Manager from the Subsea Innovation Cluster, the first Oil and Gas Cluster in Australia. Richard explained how Clusters can form and the diverse complexity of the ones that exist. The Subsea Innovation Cluster is quite complex as it involves multiple stakeholders that include Service Companies, Academic Institutes, Legal Companies, Oil and Gas operators and several more, but other clusters may involve only a few stakeholders showing that the concept is scalable from the small to the large.

    Richard was assisted by Tore Moe of Norwegian Energy Partners during the Question and Answer session, and judging by the volume of questions the concept has sparked a lot of interest across many different industries.

    Informal networking followed the presentation, and this proved to be just as popular as the talk. Again our thanks to Cooper Partners for sponsoring the event and our members and friends for attending.

    NACC Innovation Cluster Talk

    NACC Innovation Cluster talk, Perth 22 May 2018


  • 2 Jul 2018 14:58 | Anonymous

    MARKET RESEARCH INTERNSHIP - ORKLA

    NACC Member ORKLA is offering a fantastic opportunity to join their team as a MARKET RESEARCH intern from AUGUST 2018.

    Please read the attached Scope and send your resume and brief cover letter to contact@norwegianchamber.com.au BY JULY 6 at 5pm.

    In your email application, please write the following in the subject field: ORKLA INTERNSHIP APPLICATION - YOUR FULL NAME.

     

    Subject to individual agreement, the successful candidate will be offered:

    a)     A weekly “allowance”

    b)     A compensation for “out of pocket” expenses subject to prior approval

    c)     A “completion bonus” upon approved work after internship is ended

     

    PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE POSITION DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE


  • 19 Mar 2018 14:57 | Anonymous

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    The Norwegian Australian Chamber of Commerce is currently looking for an Operations Manager/Relationship Manager/CEO.

     

     

    POSITION SUMMARY:

    This role supports the board of the NACC in delivering on its objectives, including:

    • Creating networking opportunities for members and their communities
    • Promoting, encouraging and facilitating trade, commerce and investment
    • Creating awareness of ties between Australia and Norway

     

    The main focus is on (1) marketing and communications, administration and event management; and (2) member engagement, management, retention and acquisition.

     

    SKILLS:

    • Customer relationship building
    • Accounting and finance understanding (to pay invoices and report monthly account status)
    • Customer service
    • Confidence & professional presentation
    • Proactive & assertive nature
    • Attention to detail
    • Must be tech savvy and able to use Mac or Microsoft Suits as well as learn Mailchimp, Stripe, WordPress, Eventbrite, and social media
    • Norwegian language preferred but not required

     

    COMPETENCIES AND EXPERIENCE:

    • Degree in Marketing, Communications or Business Administration preferred
    • At least 2 years previous work experience (in any field)
    • At least 1 year administration experience
    • Board management experience or similar preferred
    • Excellent English written and oral
    • Customer Service Experience

     

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Design and distribute the monthly newsletter from MailChimp

    • Get info from the board
    • Set up events on the website
    • Check Contact email
    • Test that links and everything work before sending

     

    Current Member Management

    • Set up 2 phone meeting for Board Members in PipeDrive each month
    • Call at least 5 members per month and update info in our CRM PipeDrive
    • Talk to members about whether they know other prospect members
    • Send membership renewal and invoice
    • Do whatever is required to retain members

     

    Prospect Member Management

    • Contact prospect members by phone and email regularly
    • Meet with potential members regularly and tell them about NACC
    • Sign up new members

     

    New Member Management

    • Add member profiles to website
    • Send welcome email to new members when they pay and the contact email receives a notification
    • Send welcome letter and pin
    • Make welcome phone call with details below (tell President)
    • Add member to MailChimp newsletter list
    • Invite member to social media accounts
    • Update contact details
    • Get member to post our logo on their website

     

    Finance Management

    • Update accounts
    • Pay invoices
    • Send invoices
    • Collect invoices
    • Update the numbers in the minutes sheet
    • Monthly financial statements

     

    Event Management

    • Organise NACC events
    • Find sponsors for events
    • Attend events, prepare for events (see events run sheet)
    • Add events to website
    • Add events to Eventbrite if applicable
    • Create and send event invitations from MailChimp
    • Post events to social media
    • Call and email members directly to check if they are attending events
    • Part take in organising & promoting: European cruise in Nov, informal Christmas drinks in Dec, Scandinavian Film Festival in Jun, and promote

    Euromix x 2-4.

    Marketing Management

    • Keep update on member social media accounts and share in social media
    • Manage social media in collaboration with interns & President (weekly posts)
    • Share news in social media

     

    General Administration

    • Attend Board meetings and take minutes, 1st Monday of the month, 4:30-6pm
    • Distribute minutes, agenda, and action items to the board, monthly
    • Weekly 15 minute phone catch up with the President
    • Update Database and CRM
    • Keep the Google Drive tidy, clear, orderly

     

    REMUNERATION

    • Depends on experience and responsibilities
    • Salary will be between $20-30 per hour with 20 hours work per week minimum + board meeting attendance (Approx. $1600-$2400 /month)
    • Commission on membership sales available if of interest

     

    HOW TO APPLY:

    • Send an email with your resume to contact@norwegianchamber.com.au, and add your name in the subject field like this: JOB APPLICATION: MAX SKAUGEN.
    • Only successful candidates will be called in for an interview.


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