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Murrindindi HR Network Launched!

Two great new initiatives that will benefit young people and their communities across the Macedon and Murrindindi Shires got underway yesterday, albeit 400 kilometres apart!

Murrindindi HR Manager's Network Launch as Success!

HR Network

The Board of the Central Ranges LLEN was pleased to support the launch of the Murrindindi Shire Human Resource Manager's Network last night in Alexandra.

Councillor Leanne Pleash [CRLLEN Board Member] and Mr. Gerard Hard, Area Manager for the Apprenticeship Factory and CRLLEN Deputy Chairperson, were both in attendance and pleased to see the partnership established as a direct result of collaboration between the Murrindindi Shire and the LLEN.

In November 2005 the CRLLEN and the Murrindindi Shire Council published the final report of their Murrindindi Training Needs Study that was funded by the Office for Training and Tertiary Education [OTTE] and initiated after a State Government Community Cabinet meeting in Murrindindi Shire.

HR Network Launch

A key recommendation from the study was that a Human Resource (HR) Management Network be formed in Murrindindi to, among other things, improve access to training and employment opportunities by aggregating the effort of smaller employers and building stronger links between them and education and training providers.

The concept was raised and considerable support expressed for a network at an Occupational Health & Safety workshop held in Alexandra in 2006.

A small steering committee of employer representatives and Shire staff have been working to has identified what the main aim of such a network might be.

The launch, attended by approximately 25 employers was conducted by Bob Elkington, Manager for Economic Development and Tourism at Murrindindi Shire and CRLLEN Board Member.

The workshop was skillfully facilitated by Jenny Branton, Manager of Community Services for Murrindindi Shire.

Participants were invited to identify and rank key issues for the new network and this will form the basis of the meetings and work for 2008. Amongst the possibilities include:

  • A Shire wide training calendar
  • Support for an OH & S network
  • Shared knowledge and skills
  • Support mechanism for HR Managers
  • Reduced training costs through aggregation
  • Increased local provision of training
  • Professional development for HR Managers
  • Increased uptake of the “Tell Us Your Skills Finder”

For more information, please contact: Lisa Wallace, Murrindindi Shire Council

Phone: 5772 0318 / email: lwallace@murrindindi.vic.gov.au

Related Links

globesm: Murrindindi Shire Council 


Posted by Bill Coppinger on 27 February 2008; 2:01:30 PM from the The Murrindindi Shire Committee dept.

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Loddon Mallee Regional Youth Commitment Underway!

Murray Downs Resort

The LLEN participated in the initial planning phase of the Loddon Mallee Regional Youth Commitment at a meeting at the Murray Downs Conference Centre [Swan Hill] yesterday.

The purpose of a Regional Youth Commitment is to develop a region-wide commitment and local implementation strategies with all key service providers and agenices involved in education and training and career and transition support for young poeple between the ages of 15-19 years.

The Loddon Mallee Region geographically covers approximately 30% of the state and has approximately 44,000 students attending 170 government schools. The Macedon Ranges Shire is the southern most Local Government Area in the Loddon Mallee region.

Chaired by Loddon Mallee Assistant Regional Director, Graeme Robertson and attended by the six LLENs that cover the Loddon Mallee Region, the partners where introduced to Neville Sharpe who will be coordinating the development of the initiative in 2008.

Representatives from the Boards of the LLENs were asked for input and advice on how best to frame a set of core valuse for the porject as well as key implementation plans for the communities they work in.

It was an extremely constructive and enthusiastic first meeting. We will report further as the initiative develops and more partners and stakeholders from across the Macedon Shire are introduced to the Regional Youth Commitment.

Related Links

globesm:  Grampians Education Partnership

globesm: Loddon Mallee Department of Education and Early Childhood


Posted by Bill Coppinger on 27 February 2008; 1:50:10 PM from the The Macedon Shire Committee dept.

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