November 200525 November 2005
A group of 17 employers from the Sydney, Newcastle and Lismore area will travel to Malaysia next week as part of a Defence program designed to encourage employer support for the Reserves.
The employers, including Bovis Lend Lease, Virgin Mobile and Daimler Chrysler, will leave Australia on Monday (28 November) and visit Rifle Company Butterworth, a force of about 160 Army Reservists from New South Wales 8th Brigade.
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17 November 2005
The Commonwealth Bank is to be congratulated for acknowledging the unique requirements of Defence Reservists in its Military Leave Policy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence, Teresa Gambaro, said today.
The Defence Reserves Support Council (DRSC) will hold a ceremony at 2.30pm today at the Commonwealth Bank, 100 King William St, Adelaide, to commend the Bank for its long term support of the Australian Defence Force.
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16 November 2005
The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence, the Hon Teresa Gambaro MP, will oversee the signing of a landmark new Defence Reserves Leave Policy developed in consultation with the Commonwealth Bank and the Defence Reserves Support Council.
16 November 2005
Twenty-one Western Australian employers will be recognised for their support of Defence Force Reserve personnel at a special ceremony tonight from 6pm to 8.30pm at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel.
The event, organised by the Defence Reserves Support Council (DRSC), acknowledges employers who have supported the Reserve employees with leave arrangements and other special considerations necessary for them to fulfil their Defence obligations.
15 November 2005
Employers in the Riverina area will have the opportunity to learn more about the Army Reserve on Tuesday, 15 November 2005, at a special Employer Support Evening at the Army's Wagga Wagga Depot at 7pm.
The employers of Army Reservists will see the skills their staff are taught during their Reserve training and hear about the financial and other benefits available to employers.
October 200517 October 2005
A major car manufacturer, a newspaper, two universities and a law firm will be recognised for their significant support of Defence Reserve personnel at a special ceremony tonight (Monday 17 Oct) at The Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
Mitsubishi Motors, The Barrier Truth newspaper in Broken Hill, University of New England in Armidale, Edith Cowan University and Chalmers & Partners, both in Perth, will be announced as the winners of this year's Defence Reserves Support Council (DRSC) National Employer Support Awards.
17 October 2005
Developing the capability to detect those involved in money laundering and terrorist financing activities is the aim of Lieutenant Daniel Strack, who has won a Prince of Wales Award (POWA) through the Department of Defence.
LT Strack, who is an Army Reservist and Australian Customs Service officer, is one of five Defence Reservists who will receive an award in Canberra tonight (Monday 17 October) in front of a crowd of more than 130 invited guests.
17 October 2005
Determining when and where dengue may break out and helping develop strategies to control the infectious and potentially deadly disease is the aim of Major John Aaskov, who has won a Prince of Wales Award (POWA) through the Department of Defence.
Major Aaskov, who is an Army Reservist and Associate Professor at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), is one of five Defence Reservists who will receive an award in Canberra tonight (Monday 17 October) in front of a crowd of more than 130 invited guests.
17 October 2005
Finding natural products to treat diseases and enhance health is the aim of Army Reservist, Captain Scott Hahn who has won a Prince of Wales Award (POWA) through the Department of Defence.
Captain Hahn, who is an Army Reservist and Senior Lecturer at Southern Cross University in northern New South Wales, is one of five Defence Reservists who will receive an award in Canberra tonight (Monday 17 October) in front of a crowd of more than 130 invited guests.
17 October 2005
Helping improve BAE System's Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW & C) program through better leadership is the aim of Major Craig Chatterton, who has won a Prince of Wales Award (POWA) through the Department of Defence.
Major Chatterton, who is an Army Reservist and the Learning and Development Manager at BAE Systems Australia, is one of five Defence Reservists who will receive an award in Canberra tonight (Monday 17 October) in front of a crowd of more than 130 invited guests.
17 October 2005
Improving cargo security so it meets with United States Customs anti-terrorism requirements is the aim of Lieutenant Commander John Willy, who has won a Prince of Wales Award (POWA) through the Department of Defence.
LCDR Willy, who is a Naval Reservist and international shipping company OOCL's national operations manager, is one of five Defence Reservists who will receive an award in Canberra tonight (Monday 17 October) in front of a crowd of more than 130 invited guests.
August 200512 August 2005
Twenty New South Wales employers will take part in Exercise Executive Stretch (EES) this weekend.
Organisations from Sydney, Lismore, Orange and Wagga Wagga will be participating in the activity held at 4/3 Royal New South Wales Regiment, Holsworthy Barracks over the weekend 12 to 14 August.
July 200520 July 2005
Employees of the Western Australian State Government will now receive four weeks paid leave per year to undertake Defence Reserve service.
The new leave policy will be officially launched tomorrow (21 July) in Perth by Jeff Radisich, Executive Director, Department of Consumer and Employment Protection, and Major General Neil Wilson, Assistant Chief of the Defence Force (Reserves) and Head Reserve Policy.
June 200527 June 2005
Senator Hill will discuss the link between the Australian Defence Force and South Australian business at a special luncheon on Tuesday 28 June 2005 at the Lakes Resort Hotel, West Lakes.
The Minister will be discussing "The Business of Defence" providing a unique opportunity to find out more about the exciting new era of Defence business in South Australia and the Defence Reserves Support Council (DRSC) which is sponsoring the event.
May 200531 May 2005
Six Victorian employers will be recognised for their support of Defence Reserve personnel at a special ceremony tomorrow night (1 June 2005) at the Melbourne Arts Centre.
The event, organised by Victorian Committee of the Defence Reserves Support Council, acknowledges employers who have supported their Reserve employees with leave arrangements and other special considerations needed for them to fulfil their Defence obligations.
20 May 2005
Employers who support Defence Reservists and are committed to releasing them for training and operations can now 'sign up' on-line through a new website service, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence, Teresa Gambaro, said.
Mitsubishi Motors Australia, based in Adelaide, is the first organisation to sign the new Statement of Support. Monarch Industrial Products, a small business based in Queensland, also signed recently.
18 May 2005
Sixteen New South Wales employers will be recognised for their support of Defence Reserve personnel at a special ceremony tonight (Wednesday 18 May) at Sydney's Victoria Barracks.
The event, organised by Defence Reserves Support Council (DRSC) NSW Committee, acknowledges employers who have supported their Reserve employees with leave arrangements and other special considerations necessary for them to fulfil their Defence obligations.
April 200512 April 2005
Some of the Northern Territory's leading employers will take part in Exercise Executive Stretch (EES) later this week.
Alice Springs Town Council, Powercorp, The Professionals, TRAC, the Ombudsman's Office, Projection Plus and the Northern Territory Government's Community Development, Sport and Cultural Affairs Department are some of the organisations involved in the activity from April 14 to16.
March 200529 March 2005
Four Queensland Health employees with reserve military experience in Timor, Bougainville and the Solomons recently returned from a two week deployment to Banda Aceh in Indonesia to assist with relief operations following the Asian tsunami.
The EHOs participated in inspections of displaced persons camps with a view to providing UNICEF with recommendations concerning toilets, food supplies water, and pest control. They also organised the destruction off clinical waste from a hospital and undertook pest control operations in their immediate area.The four EHOs in the team led by Russell Manley of the Tropical Public Health Unit in Mackay inspected over 80 camps in 5 days and were selected because of their experience in similar situations experienced overseas with military units.
February 200515 February 2005
Defence Minister Robert Hill today visited the area of fire devastation on Eyre Peninsula.
The work being done by the ADF in the supply and support of camps for the volunteers and in clearing work is very important.