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Acting CEO of Victorian Chamber of Commerce Chanelle Pearson joined Tom Elliott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Executive of Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Paul Guerra, says the current and forecasted debt levels in Victoria is a "significant concern". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Guerra, Chief Executive of Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry joined 3AW Mornings to discuss his point of view on the Government's statement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Paul Guerra spoke to Ross and Russ on Friday morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Paul Guerra says decorations in the CBD this year are lacking, and it's costing our city.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A survey by the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has found an overwhelming majority of employers agree work experience is important, but less than 20 per cent hosted students.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the referendum coming up later in 2023 to vote on altering the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice, it was my great pleasure to speak to Professor Peter Radoll recently on the Evolved Leadership Podcast. Peter is a proud descendant of the Anaiwan people of northern New South Wales and is the inaugural Deputy Vice Chancellor Indigenous, Equity & Inclusion at Victoria University. He is a leading national advocate for the advancement and inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education and research. Peter was recently appointed as a Fellow of the Royal Society of NSW. He is currently a Director of The Smith Family Board and the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.Some of the highlights of our conversation include losing sleep at having to fire someone, an export we're not proud of in the form of South African apartheid being modelled on the Australian approach to their indigenous people's at the time, Peter's thoughts on The Voice, and the fact that Australia is the only 1st world country on this planet that does not have a treaty with its First Nation's people. If you'd like to learn more about Peter's work at Victoria University, go to: https://www.vu.edu.au You can contact Peter at: peter.radoll@gmail.com or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterradoll To learn more about what it takes to be an evolved leader, and to check out our other podcast episodes, go to: https://www.evolvedstrategy.com.au
CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Paul Guerra talks about how the Victorian government was committed and confident the state could host the Commonwealth Games, despite the Chamber of Commerce questioning its integrity in January last year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Victorian Chamber of Commerce has called for the state government to immediately scrap the Sick Pay Guarantee for casual and contract workers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Guerra, CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the increases were positive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sally Capp will today give a TEDx talk describing the ways the city has benefited from the pandemic. Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive, Paul Guerra, says there was "nothing good" about COVID-19.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has called for stamp duty to be replaced with a broad-based land tax.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Guerra from the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry says it's the news we've been waiting for! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neil Mitchell was joined in studio by... Paul Guerra, CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Sally Curtin, CEO of Bendigo Kangan Institute. Luke Hilakari, Secretary at Victorian Trades Hall Council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The site of the derelict Central Pier could be used to breathe new life into Docklands, the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry boss says.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive, Paul Guerra said it's critical steps are taken to fill worker shortages.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The pandemic forced a lot of us to adapt to remote work with great success. So much so that many never want to return to the office. And for good reasons – a recent study found Australians saved $10,000 a year on average by working from home. Rowdie sits down with Atlassian's resident work futurist, Dom Price, to explore what the future of work looks like, and Paul Guerra, the CEO of Victorian Chamber of Commerce, who reveals the staggering number of people who are refusing to return to the office. Host: Rowdie Walden Producer: Nina Young & Emily Pidgeon Supporting Producer: Kristen Amiet Audio Editor: Tiffany Dimmack See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Several workplaces have adopted 'hybrid working' models since the pandemic began. The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry surveyed 88 CBD businesses and found that almost 70 per cent of respondents did not expect employees to return to the office full-time. Many Australian employees are working from home due to work-life balance issues, long commutes and the fear of contracting COVID-19 or the flu. Listen to the podcast for more details on the survey.
A study by the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has also found that two out of five office workers are only at their desks one or two days a week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pop-up bike lanes on CBD routes including Exhibition Street are negatively impacting the city and should be removed, Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) chief executive Paul Guerra says. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wednesday morning Gerard set the scene for the season opener between Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs, before he was joined by Nathan Buckley (4:55) and four-time premiership player and former Hawthorn captain Luke Hodge in the studio (29:05), Melbourne Cricket Club chief executive Stuart Fox (55:54), Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Paul Guerra (1:07:24), North Melbourne president Dr Sonja Hood (1:17:33), and leading trainer Wayne Hawkes ahead of the Golden Slipper (1:33:54).
Why Melbourne must be "on alert" with major events after Brisbane and Perth had a taste of what a Grand Final can do for their respective economies, how we need the long-mooted redevelopment of the Great Southern Stand to take the MCG to another level, the strong economic case for Melbourne to host the Rugby World Cup final, and more.
Neil Mitchell was joined for a second future forum by Professor Sharon Lewin, director of the Doherty Institute, and Paul Guerra, CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Guerra, CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, couldn't hide his excitement about retail being able to re-open at 6pm on Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry's General Manager of Policy and Advovacy Dylan Broomfield joined the program to discuss how business is reacting to the end of Melbourne's sixth lockdown. The post How business is reacting to the end of Melbourne's sixth lockdown appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Neil Mitchell wants to "cut through the spin" of Victoria's COVID-19 recovery. He held a forum on Wednesday with Professor Sharon Lewin from the Doherty Institute and Paul Guerra from the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many of Melbourne's COVID-19 restrictions have been eased today, but the CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry says we're "only at three quarter time in the grand final". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim O'Callaghan, General Manager, Strategic Initiatives at the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry spoke to the program about how small business is dealing with Victoria's sixth lockdown and the Victorian Chamber Business Recovery Regional Roadshow. For details about the roadshow visit: https://www.victorianchamber.com.au/event/victorian-chamber-business-recovery-regional-roadshow-geelong The post Tim O'Callaghan from the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Melbourne is waking up to shock new COVID-19 restrictions, with Victorians ordered to wear masks indoors again following a crisis meeting overnight, and speculation of another hard lockdown; testing clinics in Western Sydney are once again being swamped with long lines around the Fairfield epicentre; and Olympic athletes are accusing the Queensland Government of favouring the NRL after being denied entry to the state to join their team mates.Interviews with Services Australia General Manager Hank Jongen, talking about disaster payments; epidemiologist at Monash University, Professor James Trauer; Victorian Chamber of Commerce CEO Paul Guerra; and Western Sydney residents impacted by confusing health orders and long wait times for testing.Updates in 7NEWS at 4pm, 6pm and The Latest tonight, and online at 7NEWS.com.au. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Melbourne is waking up to shock new COVID-19 restrictions, with Victorians ordered to wear masks indoors again following a crisis meeting overnight, and speculation of another hard lockdown; testing clinics in Western Sydney are once again being swamped with long lines around the Fairfield epicentre; and Olympic athletes are accusing the Queensland Government of favouring the NRL after being denied entry to the state to join their team mates.Interviews with Services Australia General Manager Hank Jongen, talking about disaster payments; epidemiologist at Monash University, Professor James Trauer; Victorian Chamber of Commerce CEO Paul Guerra; and Western Sydney residents impacted by confusing health orders and long wait times for testing.Updates in 7NEWS at 4pm, 6pm and The Latest tonight, and online at 7NEWS.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to the full show podcast: Paul Guerra, CEO, Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Evan Lucas, Chief Investment Strategist, InvestSMART Nathalie Reymond, Owner, Bistro Gitan, Frederic's Bar John Kehoe, Economics Editor, AFR See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Paul Guerra spoke to the program about Victoria’s forth lockdown. The post June 1- Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Paul Guerra appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Paul Guerra said it was great news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Guerra, CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry appeared on Mitchell’s Front Page to discuss the impacts of lockdown on business. The post Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry on business support after lockdown appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Life is returning to Melbourne's CBD. CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce, Paul Guerra, says the elevated mood in the city yesterday was palpable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Paul Guerra appeared on Mitchell’s Front Page to discuss the re-opening of Melbourne businesses as lockdown restrictions start to ease. The post Melbourne starts to re-open – Victorian Chamber CEO Paul Guerra appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
As businesses reopen after lockdown, a peak industry body is urging the public to dob in businesses who are doing the wrong thing. CEO of Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Paul Guerra, said ensuring everyone does the right thing is the only way businesses will remain open. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With 30 years’ experience in Australia and internationally, Helen Fairclough returned to her hometown Melbourne in 2014 to join the award-winning Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) as Director of People and Culture.Recently acting Chief Operating Officer, Helen has currently been appointed in an interim role as the Director of Business Relaunch at MCEC, a role that Helen shares a bit about in the podcast.Prior to MCEC, Helen spent nine years with Chevron Corporation in London and San Francisco. She has also held roles with HRMS Consulting in Monaco, and the Transport Accident Commission and Crown Casino in Melbourne.Helen has worked in environments ranging from start-up to Fortune 500, and in industries as diverse as retail, advertising, government/public sector, hospitality, tourism & events, insurance, law, consulting, manufacturing and energy.Helen has Board level experience as a Non-Executive Director and Executive Council Member of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce & Industry and member of the Australian American Chamber Commerce Board (San Francisco, USA). Her interests include live music, travelling, fashion and sport.When I first met Helen she was sharing how the MCEC had won Employer of the Year Award 3 times. An award that is not easy to achieve, especially for a hospitality business the size of MCEC. In this podcast, you will start to understand how they did this AND they have now been named Employer of Choice again at the time of recording this podcast – that is 4 YEARS IN A ROW!I really love this podcast and I could’ve chatted to Helen forever! There are so many leadership and team engagement tips and insights that Helen shares that will benefit anyone who listens in.Helen generously shares:How MCEC is using this opportunity to innovate and disrupt the sectorThree things that contributed to the MCEC being awarded Employer of the Year 3 times (now 4 YEARS IN A ROW at the time of recording this podcast)The biggest leadership shifts this pandemic has causedThree things leaders need to focus on moving forwardAlso since recording this podcast (Sept 2020) the State Government has extended the funding for the MCEC into the New Year (Helen mentions this in our chat, which is great news for them and the City of Melbourne.Links:Helen FaircloughMCEC
CEO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Paul Guerra, said industry leaders will keep advocating for the relaxation of the rules set out in the road map. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
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Paul Guerra, Chief Executive of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, spoke with Tom Elliott. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Yesterday’s announcements on new restrictions for metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria are the strongest limitations yet to apply to any Australian state in the COVID-19 crisis, which will have a devastating impact on businesses and jobs according the Victorian Chamber. Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chief Executive Paul Guerra spoke to the program. “This is a very tough day for Victoria,” Mr Guerra said. “Stage 4 will mean the end for many businesses, with thousands more jobs set to be lost.” “The only glimmer of hope is that with such extreme measures we can stop the spread and get Victoria back into a position where we can talk about opening up our economy again.” The post State of Disaster sounds warning bells for business: Victorian Chamber first appeared on Mitchell's Front Page.
As the chances of Melbourne's lockdown being extended growing daily, mood among the state's business owners is 'pretty sombre'. Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry boss Paul Guerra speaks with Brooke Corte. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Heidi Murphy spoke with Paul Guerra, Chief Executive of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Paul Guerra from the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry warns thousands of businesses may go if the state government doesn't develop a clear roadmap for reopening.
The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry have announced that they will waive membership fees with the aim of helping Victorian businesses to survive under tough business conditions exacerbated by the bushfire and coronavirus crises.
The concerns and insights from Australian's SME's on Free Trade, legislating and soft skills, the place of Australians in world markets, the latent potential of our country, the progress and challenge to all of us to rebuild Civil Society and a closing message to business owners everywhere! An interview with Ted O'Brien MP on behalf of the Australia China Business Council. Enjoyed the video? Please give it a like, leave a comment and hit share!Mr O'Brien is the Chair of the Trade Sub-Committee from Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, who are undertaking a federal parliamentary inquiry into the access to free trade agreements by small and medium enterprises.The committee included Mr Graham Perrett MP as the Deputy-Chair, The Hon MacDonald, Mr Andrew Dawson, and Ms Maria Vamvakinou.It was a pleasure to be joined on the day from many of the ACBC members including Ken Smith, Alan Oppenheim, Simon Woolmer, Marlene Hargreaves and Paul Molenaar, members of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and several other exporters and Australian companies shaping our nation!If you enjoyed this content, please give it a like, leave a comment, subscribe for more and share the video - it really means a lot to see your support coming in :)Smarter Impact is hosted by http://linkedin.com/in/philipbateman and produced by http://bravocharlie.globalBravo Charlie specialise in targeted video communication for impact investors and their portfolios, using marketing, business development, investing and production skills to engage stakeholders and amplify returns.At the apex of social change, we exist as the possibility of world leaders in business, politics and society being engaging, powerful communicators, and work to accelerate the transition of our world into a more environmentally aware, sustainable and loving place.Our best work is done with companies at a tipping point, with strong offerings, ready to launch into the next stage of their greatness. The outcomes of our effort are a more harmonious society, empowering people with the resources and capabilities to lead good lives.We specialise in:- Documenting your Impact Measurement and Management- Making complex businesses and technologies simple to understand- Coaching senior executives to deliver at their best on camera- Creating compelling pitches and content, to support Seed/series funding and IPOs- Crafting digital marketing systems, engagement and growth strategies- Capturing the passion of your team and clientsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SmarterImpact)
In this episode, Gabrielle had the pleasure of speaking with Bank of Melbourne Chief Executive Michelle Winzer. With 30 years’ experience in banking and financial services, Michelle has held executive roles in retail banking, business banking, customer service and operations. She was appointed Chief Executive at the Bank of Melbourne in 2017. Michelle holds a Master of Business Administration from Melbourne Business School. She is a member of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Executive Council and a mentor to emerging elite female athletes through the Minerva Network. What's more, she is passionate about customer service, diversity and inclusion. Their discussion covers the challenges Michelle experienced as her career progressed to more senior roles. This includes the effects of travelling extensively with her 3 boys under 10. Listen in as Michelle shares some embarrassing moments in business. What's more, discover her signature dish that she loves cooking for her now adult sons.
Lord Mayor Sally Capp Sally Capp was elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne in May 2018, was the first woman to be directly elected as Lord Mayor Sally was also the first woman to hold the post of Agent-General for Victoria in the UK, Europe and Israel. She has also served as the CEO for the Committee for Melbourne and COO of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Live Podcast Experience Wednesday October 10, 6-8pm at Bellroy HQ in Smith Street Fitzroy for a live podcast, drinks and discussion on the topic of 'Towards Meaningful Work’- Tickets here The Purpose Sign up to our monthly email for with details of our months podcasts, upcoming events, discounts and opportunities - Sign up here Support the show.
Valentine Wolfe is the combined effort of the Lady Sarah Black and Braxton Ballew.Having dubbed their music "Victorian Chamber metal", the duo have synthesized a love of metal, classical and industrial, infusing them with a Victorian sensibility that evokes the likes of Bram Stoker and Edgar Allan Poe. The ethereal soprano vocals of Sarah Black--which call to mind Sarah Brightman, Dianne van Giersbergen of Xandria and Tarja Turunen--are buttressed by the thunderous growl of Braxton's electric upright bass, and the two coalesce over pounding rock and electronic grooves punctuated by a maelstrom of synthesizers, keyboards, samples and sound design. In addition to their gothic metal stylings, their post-graduate backgrounds in music (Sarah has an MM in Composition, and Braxton a DMA in Double Bass) has afforded them multiple opportunities to broaden their musical horizons in recent years, having been contracted to lend their unique sound to theatre productions; composing and performing the scores for Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest (Warehouse Theater), The Winter’s Tale (Furman University), and Twelfth Night (The Distracted Globe), the voice of The Angel in the Warehouse Theater's production of Angels in America, silent films and short horror films (most notably, Your Cold Black Heart). Theme music for Madame Perry's Salon composed and performed by Denton Perry. Do you have a new book or music and need promotion on a mini-budget? Jennifer Perry is a seasoned entertainment publicity expert ready to teach you DIY Publicity. A 90 minute session gives you a head start in true professional style for only $89. Email jperryDIY@lonewolfcomm.netfor details or to schedule.
Chief Operating Officer of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and non executive director of Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne, Rowing Australia, the Mary Jane Lewis Trust and advisory council member of The Global Foundation. Sally was the first female director of the Collingwood Football Club and first woman to hold the post of Agent-General for the state of Victoria in the United Kingdom, Europe and Israel.
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Joanna Maxwell is a keynote speaker and accredited coach and trainer and the owner of Work In Colour. She uses the power of creative thinking to help clients advance their careers and solve all kinds of problems in the workplace. As well as working with individuals and businesses, she was the resident coach on two series of Ray Martin’s ‘The Road Next Travelled’ radio show, produced by Fremantle Media for Fairfax Digital. Her current fascination is in helping people in their 50s and beyond to reinvent their work and lives, so that they can reclaim their future and create they life they want for the coming decades. After recovering from her first career as a lawyer, Joanna discovered her true calling, working with people who wanted to flourish at work, and after qualifying as a coach and trainer, she founded Work In Colour in 2002. Her popular Juicy Thinking sessions and workshops create big juicy ideas for teams and businesses, including the ABC and Victorian Chamber of Commerce and she has been a speaker at the Australian Compliance Institute Annual Conference, Flying Solo LIVE!, Business and Professional Women (BPW), She Business Australia, Australian Corporate Lawyers Association (ACLA) and the Executive Assistants Network conference. Not only that, as a freelance journalist for more than 20 years, Joanna has been a contributing writer for AFR Boss magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald, Canberra Times and The Bulletin. PLUS Joanna is the author of 2 books with another in the pipeline! She has a special offer for listeners. Book a session with Joanna before the end of February 2016 and if you mention Jane Jackson Careers you will get 10% off any coaching session! Website: www.joannamaxwell.com.au