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UAAA 2021 Annual Presentation

October 6, 2021 By Tom C

The Utility Arborist Association of Australia (UAAA) held their annual presentation on the 29th September 2021. They looked at the past, present and future of the association as well as taking it as an opportunity to award outstanding performers within the industry.

The presentation was MC by Kristy Pierpoint of Eastern Tree Services and begun with a presentation by Mark Willcocks (Active Tree Services) and Craig Hallam (Enspec) on the history and future directions for the UAAA.

UAAA Past, Present and Future Presentation

UAAA Award Presentation

 

Safety Leadership Award

The Safety Leadership award was presented by Amalie Smith (Essential Energy) and is awarded to a person who is constantly influencing and promoting a safety culture at every turn.

The nominees included Bob Hutley, Nikki Bewell and Dylan Carstairs, with Dylan taking out the award.

Rising Star Award

The Rising Star aware was presented by Doug Schmidt (South Australia Power Networks) and is awarded to an individual who is relatively early in their career yet has already shown leadership within the Utility Arboriculture industry.

Nominations included Shannon Williams, John Mockler, Harleigh Kollner, Lachlan MacPherson and Jay Balazs. Lachlan McPherson was the successful winner of the award.

Utility Arborist Award

The Utility Arborist Award was presented by Karl Cope (Active Tree Services) is presented to an individual who has made a significant contribution to the field of Utility Arboriculture over the past calendar year.

Nominations included Heath Frewin and Anthony Savige, with Heath being awarded the prize.

Lifetime Contribution Award

Finally Craig Hinton (Arboriculture Australia) presented the Lifetime Contribution award, looking at someone who has reached many milestones during their career as a Utility Arborist and has significantly contributed to advancing the Utility Arboriculture industry during their career.

This was awarded to Dale Enersen who has been working in the industry since 1977. Dale has recently returned to his native country of USA, but his contributions to the arboriculture industry in Australia will not be forgotten.

The Utility Arborist Association of Australia can be reached on Facebook.

For more information on Interlink Training’s involvement in the industry, please contact us either by phone or by our contact us form.

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2020 Student Outcomes Survey: Have your say about training

June 3, 2021 By Tom C

Did you complete training with us in 2020? If so, you may be invited to participate in the National 2020 Student Outcomes Survey, Australia’s largest survey of VET students.

2020 Student Outcomes Survey

Check your mobile, email or letter box for your survey invitation from the SOS team. To complete the survey, click on the link in your survey invitation or go to www.ncver.edu.au/sos/login and enter the login code provided.

Completing this survey will help to improve training courses and programs, and help students like yourself to make better decisions about their training options.

Make sure to complete your survey early for more chances to WIN a share of the prize draw! Invitations will be sent to eligible students from June 2021.

For more about the 2020 Student Outcomes Survey, including what information is collected and how survey responses will be reported, you can read the FAQs here: www.ncver.edu.au/sos.

Interlink Training can be contacted online or by calling us on 1300 731 669.

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WA Workplace Safety and Health Laws Lead to First Imprisonment

May 25, 2021 By Tom C

After new penalties were introduced in Western Australia in 2018 to increase workplace safety and health offence penalties, the state has seen it’s first prison sentence due to charges including gross negligence. The WA Workplace Safety laws were introduced as a commitment to improving safety within the workplace by incentivising compliance via significant penalties.

In March 2020, Jake Williams and Fraser Pinchin were installing roof sheets on a shed approximately 9 meters high when strong winds appeared. Safety controls measures were not in place and Williams died after falling 9 meters from the apex of the roof, while Pinchin fell 7 meters and suffered several injuries.

WA Workplace Safety

Mark Thomas Withers, director of MT Sheds, was sentenced on Monday in the Esperance Magistrates Court to two years and two months imprisonment, with 18 months suspended, after pleading guilty to seven charges.

Among the charges was one for gross negligence against the company, which saw the company fined $550,000. Additional charges related to work being carried out without an appropriate High Risk Work (HRW) license or White Card, totaling an additional $55,000.

The fines and prison terms are the highest imposed under WA Workplace Safety and Health laws and within Australia.

More information can be found on the Western Australia WorkSafe site.

Filed Under: Western Australia

ArbFest 2021 – Saturday 8th May 2021

April 27, 2021 By Tom C

ArbFest 2021 is here!

As things are slowly returning to normal after a turbulent 12 months, the Victorian Tree Industry Organisation (VTIO) are hosting ArbFest 2021 on Saturday 8th May.

ArbFest 2021

Activities across the packed day include the climbing challenges, Tree ID and Pest and Disease ID challenges, workshops and demonstrations as well as other fun activities such as milk create climbing, tug of war, axe throwing, as well as other activities for children.

Accommodation (dorms as well as both powered/non-powered camping sites) for both Friday and Saturday is available if you are traveling from afar. Catering is also available for purchase.

Bookings can be made via trybooking.com. If you would like to compete on the day, or require accommodation, bookings are required. If you would just like to be a spectator, or if you would like to participate in the free events, it is still recommended to book so resources can be allocated appropriately.

As part of the catering, Energy Safe Victoria is sponsoring lunch on the day, so if you would like a free lunch, ensure you have registered for the day.

Details:

Date: Saturday 8th May 2021
Time: 7:00 am (registration and gear check). 9:00 am (events commence).
Location: Gillwell Scout Camp – 1555 Gembrook Launching Place Road, Gembrook (Melways reference 299 E1).
More information can be found on the VTIO flyer found here.

Interlink Training is a proud supporter of Arboriculture events. If you are interested in finding out more about our involvement in such events, please contact us online or by calling us on 1300 731 669.

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Western Power provides further advice on Tropical Cyclone Seroja

April 14, 2021 By Tom C

Since Tropical Cyclone Seroja caused chaos across regions of Western Australia on Sunday night/Monday morning, Western Power have been working tirelessly to assess the damage caused and repair the network.

Western Power have provided an update on their progress.

Their assessment has found damage to around 130 poles leading to over 25,000 homes to remain without power. While they are working steadily, they anticipate some areas will remain without power for weeks.

Work has commenced in Geraldton and significant repairs have been achieved on the transmission lines in the area. They aim to have the transmission lines powered this morning to progressively restore the power to properties in the area soon after.

Western Power have been able to gain access to the smaller communities north of Geraldton and are working through them to continue to assess damage and remove any hazards. They have anticipated the network in this area requires significant work to be completed before returning the area to normal.

In  the Wheatbelt region, Western Power are progressively clearing hazards and assessing the damage caused by the tropical cyclone. Where possible, they will be restoring power as they move through.

If people’s property are not damaged and are wanting to use generators to tide them over until power is returned, they are asking that people ensure they are following any specifications and guidelines, and to ensure they are connected legally.

They continue to request that if people see any damaged or downed powerlines, to remain at least 8 metres away and to report it to Western Power on 13 13 51. Updates can still be viewed directly from Western Power on their website.

Filed Under: Western Australia

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