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www.annimac.com.au Construction Industry Long Service Schemes National Conference 2011 Construction Industry Into the Future Now 14 th October 2011 Mirvac Sebel Mandurah Western Australia Annimac / Anni Macbeth Futurist Trend Forecaster
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 2 Carbon fibres Exponential Speed of change
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 3 the future is already here
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 4 We are not in trouble ….. but avoid denial Australia
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 5 Australia Jobs
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 6 Australia Construction Industry Employment to 2017
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 7 www.dtwd.wa.gov.au Australia Construction Industry
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 8 www.dtwd.wa.gov.au Australia Construction Industry
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 9 W A Jobs
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 10 office managers 6,400 structural steel & welding trades workers 5,800 advertising & sales managers 5,300 truck drivers 5,100 shelf fillers 4,600 storepersons 6,400 contract, program & project administrators 4,000 electricians 3,800 education aides 3,600 accountants 3,600 WA Top Ten Jobs Growth to 2017 across All Occupations www.dtwd.wa.gov.au
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 11 dtawd.wa.gov.au
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 12 W A Construction Jobs
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 13 Occupation 20102017Growth Structural Steel & Welding Trades16.121.95.8 Electricians17.721.53.8 Other Miscellaneous Labourers 9.712.83.1 Carpenters & Joiners 7.8 9.71.9 Building & Plumbing Labourers 7.7 9.61.9 Metal Fitters & Machinists15.817.61.8 Structural Steel Construction Workers 3.7 5.31.6 Plumbers 8.4 9.81.4 Construction Managers 5.4 6.81.4 Cabinetmakers 4.6 5.71.1 Painting Trades Workers 5.1 5.70.6 Electronic Trades Workers 3.8 4.40.6 WA Construction Industry Jobs Forecast 2010 - 2017 (000s) highest first Compiled from Where are the jobs in WA Sept 2010 www.dtwd.wa.gov.au
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 14 Mega Challenges facing you 1. Global Financial Crisis - think : America & Europe out Asia & Australia in 2. Climate Change & Peak Oil job practices must change business costs rising 3. Technology 80 % new tech in 10 yrs younger employees very different
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 15 Technology : driving all change 70 % of jobs in 2025 dont exist now because 80 % of technology in 2025 not thought of yet
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 16 E Book Tech First Line Communication
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 17 Technology & Younger workers changing 1. Speed 2. Relationships
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 18 Younger means faster
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 19 WA workers - real Began as apprentices Contract work Several own biz within 4 yrs
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 20 Construction Industry Long Service Schemes Future Issues Now 1. Online administration - electronic Lodgement Worker / Employer registration forms Updates & Payments 2. Standardisation Forms & Certificates Tax file numbers / mnemonics 3. Speed & ease of Portability 4. Communication with younger workers & employers Electronic first choice - often only choice
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 21State Number digits WorkerEmployer VIC71000000 – 20000002000000 ACT620000060000 NSW 7-8 workers 7 employers 3000000 (older #s) 10000000 (newer #s) 3000000 - 4000000 QLD 1- 8 1 - 450000 1 - 40000 NT6300000700000 WA7 Pending approval 3000000 Approved 7000000 Pending approval 400000 Approved 900000 SA6400000 - 500000800000 TAS5 10000 – 19000 (starting at 10006, currently on 19225) 10000 – 20000 (starting at 10013, currently on 20490) With thx to Ken Thom CoInvest Victoria National Registration July 2011
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 22 E Book Tech First Line to Future
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 23 Construction Industry Success into the Future
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c2011www.annimac.com.au 24 thank you contact me : annimac@annimac.com.au www.annimac.com.au
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