The first quarter of 2019 has sped by. This pace is reflective of the Logan and Redlands Region which, as I have previously observed, is vibrant and thriving, laden with opportunities that need to be identified and nurtured to realise economic growth and provide support for our community.
To better equip RDA Logan & Redlands to operate in such a fast-paced environment, my fellow Committee members and I recently undertook the Australian Institute of Company Directors half-day In the Boardroom: Responsibilities and Practice course.
We understand the critical importance of good governance and the role it plays in the RDA’s operations.
In pursuing the identification of opportunities for the region, we understand our responsibility to engage with and listen to business, government and social communities. The next few months will include a focus on engaging with local chambers of commerce.
Our recent engagement has identified support for the RDA’s emerging areas of focus including:
There is still much to be done and blanks to fill in but the ideas from the Committee will be built upon.
As always, I encourage all in the community to contact me or our director Steve McDonald to discuss topics of interest.
The Hon. Gary Hardgrave
Chair
Regional Development Australia Logan & Redlands
Logan City Council Building Better Regions Fund Success
Logan City Council was successful for three grant applications under Round 3 of the Building Better Regions Fund, as announced by the Australian Government on 10 March 2019.
Round 3 was highly competitive with 915 applications received. A total of 166 projects to the value of $197.4 million have been approved for funding under the Infrastructure Projects Stream of the Fund, plus a total of 164 projects to the value of $6.9 million under the Community Investments Stream.
The 3 successful Logan City Council projects, totalling $765,000 in grants, are as follows:
Full details are available here.
Community Care Smart Assistive Technology Collaborative Innovation Lunch
RDA Logan & Redlands sponsored the Community Care Smart Assistive Technology Collaborative Innovation Lunch. The Community Care Smart Assistive Technology Collaborative is a community of practice that offer opportunities for training, information-sharing and collaboration on smart assistive technology and has been funded by the Queensland Government through the Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services.
The lunch included a presentation from University of Missouri Associate Dean for Research and Professor Health Sinclair School of Nursing, Professor Alexander who specialises in clinical informatics and human computer interactions. The focus on his research has been on trending information technology adoption, quality and safety measures in Aged Care and the relationships between information technology, quality and safety measures. He spoke on a range of topics including the role technology can play to improve the quality of care.
Spotlight on All Purpose Transport
All Purpose Transport is a transport, warehousing and logistics company located in Berrinba. The business commenced in 1975 from the bedroom of the Directors’ home in Daisy Hill but outgrew these premises and relocated to the Archerfield/Rocklea area. After being there for over 20 years, the company recently moved back to the Logan area.
All Purpose Transport now has a 12,000m2 facility to support its fleet of 220+ vehicles ranging from small vans to semi-trailers.
It is keen to engage further with schools in the vicinity of the business and get involved with more programs like ‘Gener8’ where the students come into the workplace. There is a host of different roles in the business that are required to maintain the business. These include fleet management, customer service, sales and clerical activities.
The company enjoys working with the community. This includes employing locals for those wanting to work in transport, warehousing and logistics and working with community groups such as Foodbank.
In January 2019, RDA Logan & Redlands:
Met with representatives from Redland City Council’s Community and Economic Development areas regarding the Southern Moreton Bay Islands strategy and to discuss options on NDIS workforce strategies
Chair met with Duncan Pegg MP, Member for Stretton
Chair met with Charis Mullen MP, Member for Jordan
Attended a presentation of the RED Toolbox
Chair met with Linus Power MP, Member for Logan
Chair met with Kim Richards, Member for Redlands
Attended Expressway (TAFE Queensland Brisbane, Microsoft Innovation Centre - Queensland and Regional Development Australia Brisbane) event in Logan.
In February 2019, RDA Logan & Redlands:
Chair met with Karen Williams, Redland City Council Mayor
Attended the Australian Tax Office’s Australian Business Register demonstration
Chair met with Dr Jim Chalmers, Member for Rankin
Participated as the Queensland representative in the RDA Capacity Building Initiatives Reference Group
Met with Brisbane Marketing’s Small Business personnel
Participated in the Redland City Chamber of Commerce Telstra Redland Women in Business networking event
Attended the Logan City Women in Business event
Met with David Ekert, Director, Bendigo Bank Logan Community Financial Services
Met with John Godwin and Luke Rowlinson, Creating Positive Futures
Chair met with the Hon Leeanne Enoch MP, Member for Algester
Met with the Logan Office of Economic DevelopmentMet with Innovation and City Transformation, Logan City Council
Chair undertook site visit of SCT (Specialised Container Transport) Logistics Bromelton facility
Met with the Logan Community Bank® branch of Bendigo Bank.
In March 2019, RDA Logan & Redlands:
Met with Redland City Council Economic Development personnel
Met with Queensland Department of Employment, Small Business and Training
Chair participated in the AICD Australian Governance Summit
Met with Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities
Attended joint South East Queensland RDA forum
Met with Regional Economic Development - SEQ South; Manufacturing, Industry and Regions; Queensland Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning
Chair met with Department of Innovation, Tourism Industry Development on North Stradbroke Island regarding progress of North Stradbroke Island Economic Transition Strategy
Chair met with Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation on North Stradbroke Island
Chair met with Yulu-Burri-Ba on North Stradbroke Island
Provided feedback on the Regional, Rural and Remote (RRR) Education Strategy issues papers
Chair participated in teleconference with the Strategic Regional Growth Expert Panel;undertook site visit of HELP Enterprises in Crestmead
Chair met with Dr Don Brown MP, Member for Capalaba
Met with the office of the Hon Shannon Fentiman MP, member for Waterford
Attended Redland City Chamber of Commerce Business event
Chair met with Council of Mayors (SEQ) Committee members participated in the AICD The Boardroom – Responsibilities and Practice course
Chair met with the Hon Mick deBrenni MP, Member for Springwood
Participated in the Trade & Investment Short Course (an initiative of Economic Development Australia, supported by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission and Trade and Investment Queensland)
Participated in Jobs Queensland’s Future of Work consultation
Met with investLogan
Attended 2019 Logan Small Business Expo consultation meeting
Attended the SMBI Hub Meeting on Macleay Island
Met with Redland City Council Community Engagement personnel.
At its 11 February 2019 meeting, the Kagaru to Acacia Ridge and Bromelton Community Consultative Committee received a presentation on the Inland Rail which included the following information:
Project Update:
Key Concerns Raised:
What’s Next:
Community Consultative Committee Meeting Dates:
The RDA is actively participating in the implementation of the NDIS in the Logan and Redlands region to support and facilitate the non negotiable principle that the NDIS should be demand driven and contribute to the growth of an effective disability services market.
Included in the NDIS responsibilities is addressing the low rates of employment for people with disability. In supporting achievement of this aim, the NDIS funds:
More information is available here.
When searching for funding, keep in mind that you’ll generally need to meet certain criteria to be eligible, and that aside from funding assistance, many programs can help your business by building your skills and knowledge.
GrantConnect [Aust Govt]
GrantConnect publishes forecast and current Australian Government grant opportunities and grants awarded.
Grants Finder [Qld Govt]
Find a grant or assistance in Queensland including information on grants, rebates, loans, subsidies or training.
business.gov.au
The Australian Government's business.gov.au site has information on grants and assistance for business from all levels of Government.
Austrade Export Grants
The Export Market Development Grants scheme is a financial assistance program for aspiring and current exporters.
Advance Queensland
Are you an innovator? Browse the range of grants and assistance from Advance Queensland for startups and entrepreneurs.
Logan City Council
Logan City Council offers a range of grants to community organisations, individuals, clubs and services.
Redland City Council
Redland City Council provides grants and sponsorship to individuals and organisations for projects that benefit the local community.
More details are available at rdaloganandredlands.org.au/funding
We are here to work for the Logan and Redlands Region. We welcome being contacted on any issue any member of the community wishes to raise. Please feel free to directly contact us with your comment at admin@rdaloganandredlands.org.au