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Archive for April, 2012

BoardConnect Workshops

Posted on April 3rd, 2012 by admin

Development opportunities for the Gold Coast’s non-profit boards
Following Board Connect’s successful residency on the Gold Coast in 2010, they are back on the coast! BoardConnect invites board members and senior staff of Gold Coast arts and other non-profit organisations to come together on Friday 20 April and discuss important issues for non-profit boards, including

  • What are the key ingredients for good governance?
  • How should board members equip themselves to handle the entrepreneurial challenges associated with organisational growth?
  • How can induction and succession planning help a board reach its potential?

Also, you’ll need to be quick to take advantage of the Board Clinics: just you and your board working with David Fishel for an hour and a half on your organisation’s particular questions and issues. There are only two of these sessions available.

WORKSHOPS – Friday 20 April
7.30-9.00am       Workshop 1: Essential principles of governance
12.30-2:00pm Workshop 2: Developing Entrepreneurial Skills on the Board
4:30-6:00pm Workshop 3: Board Induction and Succession Planning

All sessions are held at Bond University.  Workshop sessions are $55 (incl. GST) each including refreshments, or register for all three and pay only $150 (incl GST).

BOARD CLINICS – Friday 20 April
10.00-11.30am                 Board Clinic 1
2.30-4.00pm                      Board Clinic 2
Board Clinics are $275 (incl. GST).
Click here for more information about the Residency
and to register.

For all other enquiries, please contact Sara at BoardConnect:
Ph. 07 3891 2599
Email:  admin@boardconnect.com.au
Web:  www.boardconnect.com.au

Proudly sponsored by Bond University’s Faculty of Business and Office of Development & External Relations.

Bleach* Surfing the Fringe hailed a success

Posted on April 3rd, 2012 by admin

The first of its kind for the region, Bleach* Surfing the Fringe highlighted creative pursuits inspired by surf culture with a festival program that spanned fifty five events staged over sixteen consecutive days across ten kilometres of coastline. The festival incorporated contemporary live music performances, pop up art galleries housed in shipping containers, a street party, art projections on iconic landmarks, fashion events and more. Bleach* was bookended by existing major surf events The Breaka Burleigh Pro and the Quiksilver and Roxy Pro.

Economic statistics complied during Bleach* by Destination Research & Development highlight a total of $1.74 million in visitor expenditure across the duration of the festival, a figure we hope to build upon further in coming years as the event solidifies its place as a major fixture on the Queensland events calendar. The media exposure received by the event topped its economic impact – estimated at $1.9 million.

Close to 30,000 people attended the festival over its sixteen day tenure. Festival Director Louise Bezzina was overwhelmed by the response to Bleach* in its opening year. “The festival has been hailed as a great success by the local community as well as the visitors who attended the Festival.  It was extremely well received, and really put the Southern Gold Coast on the cultural map.”

Ms Bezzina stressed the importance of Bleach* to the local community and its impact on creative industries, surfing-related businesses and hospitality venues in the region. “Bleach* strives to provide employment and professional development opportunities for local artists.  The Festival showcases the creativity of the Gold Coast and the uniqueness of the area to a national and international audience.”

Festival organisers aim to run Bleach* in a similar format in 2013, but thanks to input from stakeholders and the public have identified areas of improvement to assist future festival growth.  “We will consolidate the visual arts and gallery program and look at enhancing the successful event components in 2013.  We will also review some of the boutique, pop up style events and look at raising more funding to ensure the festival has a greater impact nationally and internationally. The 2013 Festival will focus on greater artist collaboration between local and interstate artists,” Ms Bezzina said.

Chairman of Connecting Southern Gold Coast, Murray D’Almeida, said “The success of the this innovative initiative exceeded all expectations and the confidence of the Gold Coast City Council in supporting this economic driver and cultural Festival as well as out sponsors and volunteers was vindicated by the outstanding acclaim the event received locally and nationally.”

Festival organisers wish to thank attendees, sponsors, media partners, volunteers, artists and staff for their commitment to ensuring Bleach* enjoyed outstanding success in its opening year.

2012 Bleach* Surfing the Fringe Festival Statistics:

-       The inaugural Bleach* Festival ran from 11 Feb – 26 Feb 2012

-       The Festival program ran for 16 days and included 55 events from a range of disciplines including:

  • Lifestyle
  • Film
  • Photography
  • Visual Arts
  • Theatre
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Music

-       The Festival covered 10 kilometres of coastline from Currumbin – Coolangatta with offshoots in Burleigh Heads (Breaka Burleigh Pro) and Surfers Paradise at the Arts Centre Gold Coast

-       Over 500 pieces of art and surf photographs were exhibited across 11 shipping containers, galleries and empty shops

-       More than 168 artists from both visual arts and performing arts showcased their work

-       The Festival had 60 volunteers

-       58 Sponsors, Government Partners and Supporters

-       45 pieces of art work were sold during the Festival – 0% commission was taken by the Festival

-       Close to 30,000 people attended Bleach over the 16 day period with several of the in-venue events selling out.  These include:

  • Sway on Sunset – Komune
  • Tijuana Cartel – The SoundLounge
  • The Surfer and The Mermaid – Surf World Gold Coast and The Arts Centre

-       The Festival received national and international media coverage, including a story profiling Bleach* and several artists broadcast online through the Quiksilver Pro webcast with a world-wide audience of 6 million people.

-       Bleach* and The Arts Centre Gold Coast is in negotiations with an independent Theatre Company in Sydney about the on-selling of The Surfer and The Mermaid, a local production commissioned and produced by Bleach* and The Arts Centre Gold Coast.

-       Visitor expenditure across the duration of the festival was $1.74 million

Southern Cross University

Posted on April 2nd, 2012 by admin

School of Tourism and Hospitality Management

A degree from Southern Cross University’s School of Tourism and Hospitality Management  can help you develop the leadership and business skills you need to succeed wherever your career takes you.

Choose from the extensive range of specialist undergraduate and postgraduate courses in tourism, hospitality and gaming. Study options are flexible and courses can be completed at our new campus on the Gold Coast or via distance education.

For undergraduate courses, you may be eligible to receive credit for previous study, qualifications or industry experience, which can significantly reduce the 24-unit Bachelor degree study time.

If you have more than five years’ professional experience, you may even be eligible to enrol in a Masters degree, without having completed any undergraduate study. The Masters courses are 12- unit courses that can be completed in as little as two years on a part-time basis, based on two units each trimester.

Course fees are not as expensive as you may think and if your course is related to your role, study costs may be tax deductible.

For further information or to discuss study opportunities, please visit www.scu.edu.au/studytourism or contact Simon Black at the School of Tourism & Hospitality Management at simon.black@scu.edu.au

Changes at CSGC

Posted on April 2nd, 2012 by admin

You may have heard recently that there has been some changes at CSGC.

For those of you who are not aware, Jim Wilson recently left the organisation to persue other interests.

We would like to thank Jim for the tireless passion he displayed for the Southern Gold Coast region during his 3years as general manager.

In light of the coming GCCC elections at the end of this month, CSGC’s Board of Directors will be making a decision in the coming months about advertising the position. Those of you who may be interested in the role, keep your ears peeled in June/July for more information.

In the meantime, Rachael Cannard will be caretaking in the role of operations manager. Rachael has been with CSGC since it’s inception  in 2008. If you have any enquiries, please contact Rachael on 0755 343 500.

This means that it’s business as usual at CSGC, onwards and upwards for the Southern Gold Coast!