Conference Schedule. The Future of Work Work, Rest and Play AUSA Conference. 14 th to 17 th June 2016 Sea World Resort Gold Coast, Queensland

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Conference Schedule ‘The Future of Work – Work, Rest and Play’ 2016 AUSA Conference 14th to 17th June 2016 Sea World Resort Gold Coast, Queensland

DAY 1 - TUESDAY 14 JUNE 2016 12:30pm

Registration desk opens

1pm - 4pm WORKSHOPS (afternoon tea provided) Workshop 1:

Why leaders derail - exploring the dark side



Ms Vicki Webster – Organisational Psychologist and published author

Workshop 2:

Psychological factors & physical disorders: impact on overall wellbeing

Dr Rob McCartney – Physician specialising in Occupation and Environmental Medicine 4:00pm - 6:00pm Opportunity for Benchmarking and Standardised Reporting Norman Kuttner - Manager Occupational Health & Safety Monash University

6:30pm

Welcome Reception (Sea World)

8:00pm

Concludes (own dinner arrangements)

2016 Conference

14th-17th June 2016

Gold Coast, Queensland

http://www.ausa.org.au/conferences/

90 mins

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DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY 15 JUNE 2016 8:00am

Registration desk opens

9:00am

Welcome AUSA President Mr Michael Flannery - AUSA President

9:15am The Future of Work Mr Bill Ryan, HR Director (Griffith University) 9:30am Navigating the workplace of the future: Achieving your goals in a rapidly changing world. Ms Mandy Johnson – Adviser on future work, published author and course director and lecturer at UQ

10.30am Morning break 30 mins 11:00am Safety Managers as Servant Leaders Dr Drew (Andrew) Rae – Lecturer, School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, Griffith University 11:45am

AUSA Annual General Meeting

12.30pm

Lunch (Sea World)



1 hour

1:30pm Peak Performance - Looking after yourself to deliver organisational results Murray Altham – Health educator and published author 2:30 - 5pm Concurrent Sessions – SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS Time

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

2:30 - 3:00 Changing times, Changing delivery

Hazard Management of Nanomaterials Uses in Engineering Laboratories

Engaging stakeholders in enhancing safe practice in a student dental clinic setting

3:00 - 3:30 Revolutionising University Safety Training through Activity & Simulation Based eLearning

Case study: risk assessment processes for engineered nanomaterials

Are Research Higher Degree Candidates Work Health and Safety savvy and appropriately prepared?

Afternoon Tea

3:30 - 4:00 4:00 - 4:30 Managing WHS at an amalgamated institute. Changing work patterns

Standardisation of Nanotechnologies

Technology and solving the problems of managing 'off-site' students and staff.

4:30 - 5:00 The future of OHS Reporting

Implementing improved biosafety and biosecurity practices across a tertiary educational environment

The Journey to Self-Insurance at the Australian National University

6.00pm 6:30pm 10:30pm

Assemble for bus transport to Movie World Dinner at Movie World Assemble for bus transport back to Sea World 2016 Conference

14th-17th June 2016

Gold Coast, Queensland

http://www.ausa.org.au/conferences/

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DAY 3 - THURSDAY 16 JUNE 2016 8:00am

Registration desk opens

Field Trips Health and Safety behind the scenes Trip One

Movie World

8:30am

Assemble for bus to Movie World – depart by 8.45am

9:00am Field Trip to Movie World Behind the stunts and more (Bus drop off at Paradise Country and walk to Movie World) Watch Stunt Show Debrief 12:00pm

Depart on Buses

Trip Two

Sea World (Boating and Diving in a high risk environment)

9:00am

Assemble point to be determined

12.30pm

Lunch (Sea World)



1 hour

1:30pm Non-Standard Employment – the argument for the moral objective Professor Richard Johnstone 2:15pm Global Mobility – the legal side of working off campus Ms Fiona Austin - Special Counsel, Herbert Smith Freehills

3:00pm

Afternoon break (Sea World)



30 mins

3:30pm

4th Industrial Revolution – The changing work environment - innovation disruption, robotics and designer responsibilities Chad Pettit – AusSafe Consulting and Expert Witness Ms Fiona Austin - Special Counsel, Herbert Smith Freehills

4:15pm

Illicit Substances in the University context – Breaking Bad Detective Acting Sergeant Clay Butler (Queensland Police Service – State Drug Squad, Chemical Diversion Desk)

5pm - 6pm Networking function with exhibitors 2016 Conference

14th-17th June 2016

Gold Coast, Queensland

http://www.ausa.org.au/conferences/

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DAY 4 - FRIDAY 17 JUNE 2016 8:00am

Registration and luggage storage

8:30am

AUSA Plenary Session

9:00am Commonwealth Games – Health and Safety Considerations Mr Stephen Woolger - Manager Health and Safety – Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC)

9:45am

Morning break (Sea World)

10:15am

Concurrent Sessions

Time

30 mins

Session 2

Session 3

10:15 - 10:45 Digital Technology advances CQUniveristy’s Emergency Response’

Research Aquaria – Water and Electricity a Potentially Deadly Mix

Drones – The Flight path from toy shop to research tool

10:45 - 11:15 Prevention is the aim in Active Shooter training

Use of small boats (

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