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SEPG Australia 2008
National | VIC BranchIET Australia is proud to be a supporter of SEPG Australia 2008, 18-21 August 2008, located at Melbourne's Sofitel. IET members receive a discounted rate for attendance at this year's conference.
SEPG is an international conference series presented by Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a USA federally funded research and development centre for advancing software engineering, process improvement principles and practices. The SEPG conference is a catalyst for government and industry to understand the implications and benefits of adopting process improvement.
The theme for this year's conference is "Beyond Development".
Conference Topics at SEPG Australia 2008 include:
- Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMI®) – development
and acquisition - International Standards - ISO/IEC 15504, ISO/IEC 12207, ISO/IEC 15288, ISO
9001 - Services – ITIL and ISO/IEC 20000
- Systems of Systems Engineering
- Systems and Software Security
- High Maturity Experiences
- Process Improvement Case Studies
- Methodologies – Agile, LEAN, Six Sigma
- Benchmarking Process Capability
- Return on Investment for Improvement
- Workforce and People - Team Software ProcessSM (TSPSM) and People - CMM
SEPG Australia 2008 is co-located with PMOZ,
Australia's leading annual Portfolio, Program and Project Management conference.
Your SEPG Australia Conference registration will automatically entitle you to
access the PMOZ conference program at no additional cost.
You can download the following information from SEPG Australia:
You can contact SEPG Australia by:
Manufacturing Site Visits
NSW BranchThe following Visits are planned
Please mark these in your diary
11 November B787 Dreamliner
Details will be posted closer to the time
For further information
Graeme Kennan
Tel: 0414 906 258
9449 1863 email: gkennan@bigpond.com
Graham Lee
Tel: 0402 223 633,br /
8801 9024 Email: glee@theiet.org
Ted Webber
Tel: 9089 9049 email: ted.webber@solution6.com
Networks to Inspire
VIC Branch
The IET have over 40 Technical and Professional Networks through which engineering and technology professionals can discuss current developments, keep up-to-date with innovation and network with market leaders.
It is often hard for busy professionals to put in the time to leverage these networks to get the results out of them that they really want.
The IET Victoria Network realises this and, as part of Inspire07, is putting together a series of Victoria Network Events loosely based on the Gurteen Knowledge Café concept. These Victoria Events are a low pressure way for you to share knowledge and to start to leverage a Professional Network of over 170,000 engineers and technicians.
For more information contact Mike Gill or come to the launch of Inspire07 to meet the team who will be powering your future.
Mentoring
VIC Branch
Get a mentor to help you power your future. Whatever stage of your career, a Mentor will listen, challenge and help you review your progress!
There is a general acceptance that most people achieve better levels of professional success if they have the guidance and help of a mentor; someone with whom they can discuss their career plans.
Whatever your career and professional goals - mentoring can help you achieve them.
You can read some more about the IET's Mentoring Services on the IET website.
When you decide you need a mentor or if you would like to help other people by mentoring them, contact Mike Gill who is one of our local Mentoring Coordinators.
Even better, come to the Inspire07 launch and meet them yourself.
PCIF
VIC Branch
The IET Victoria Network have an established relationship with the power industry in the PCIF Mentoring Program. The 2006-2007 PCIF Mentoring Program is coming to the close of another very successful year. At Inspire07, we will hear some of their success stories and see how PCIF is powering their future.
You can get more information about the PCIF Mentoring Program by contacting Matthew Barber or by visiting their website at http://theiet.org.au/vic/mentoring/.
Power Academy
Submitted by vic_yms on Mon, 2007-07-16 11:30. VIC Branch
| Mission Statement |
| To ensure that there is a steady stream of good power engineering graduates to address the current and emerging shortage of electrical Engineers and to meet the future manpower needs of the partner Electricity Industry Companies. |
The Power Academy is another inspiration example of how the IET, industry and universities can work together to everyone's benefit, addressing critical skilled graduate shortages in the power industry.
You can get more information about the Power Academy by visiting their website www.poweracademy.com.au.
Australia's Inconvenient Truth: Climate Change
Submitted by vic_yms on Mon, 2007-07-16 11:26. VIC BranchAUSTRALIA'S INCONVENIENT TRUTH: CLIMATE CHANGE

A presentation by Jim Minifie based on Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, with the specific implications for Australia.
An Inconvient Truth reviewed the scientific opinion on climate change, discussed the politics and economics of global warming, and described the consequences Gore believes global climate change will produce if the amount of human-generated greenhouse gases is not significantly reduced in the very near future.
Jim Minifie is the Chief Economist of the Boston Consulting Group, Australia and New Zealand. He joined the firm in 1999. He advises clients on a range of strategy and economic policy issues. He speaks widely on climate change and C02 policy, and is a key member of BCG's sustainability practice. Jim has a PhD in applied economics from Stanford University.
An Inconvenient Truth is now a book and has been released as a documentary film.
Inspire07
VIC Branch
| Date: | Thursday, 9 August 2007 |
| Time: | 6.30 pm refreshments for 7.00pm dinner |
| Venue: | The Hilton on the Park, 192 Wellington Parade, Melbourne 3002 |
| Dress: | Business Attire |
| Cost: | IET Student Members $40 · IET Members $60 · Non-Members $75 |
| Payment options: | Electronic transfer (EFT), Cheque or Cash (see the registration page for more details) |
| Keynote: | Jim Minifie - Australia's Inconvenient Truth: Climate Change |
Place your booking by clicking here.
INSPIRE07
Did you know that there are over 800 IET members in Victoria? They are evenly spread throughout every stage of your career. From student through to the new graduate, from young professional to senior managers and beyond, there is an IET Victoria Network member who is at your stage of your career.
How can you leverage off their knowledge and use these contacts to futher your career? At the IET Victoria Network, we have asked exactly that and we have come up with an answer: Inspire07.
Inspire07 is the IET Victoria Network's package of events and programs designed to do exactly that: inspire. We have brought together the new initiatives for each stage of an IET member's career under the one umbrella.
At the launch of Inspire07, we are holding a dinner, celebrating the successes we have made so far and looking forward to the new initiatives we are introducing, including:
- Power Academy - establishment of the IET Power Academy Australia.
- Power Careers in Focus - a student-industry mentoring program .
- Mentoring - kick start your career through the IET's mentoring service.
- Networks to Inspire - a program of professional and knowledge networking events.
The keynote speaker at the launch is Jim Minifie. Jim is one of 10 climate change ambassadors in Australia trained by Al Gore to tailor and deliver his message. Jim’s presentation, Australia’s Inconvenient Truth, draws on Al Gore’s crusade on educating people about the impact of global warming.
Come to the dinner for the launch of Inspire07 and meet the team who can help you help yourself.
What inspires you?
Place your booking by clicking here. Register and pay before the 1st August to ensure you have a ticket as places are limited. For further details contact Melanie Williams on (02) 6299 8300 or ietaustralia@theiet.org.
Chairman's Report 2005
Branch | VIC Branch2005 AGM
Victoria Branch
2005 Annual General Meeting
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
2005 has been another busy year for the IEE. I am sure that at the top of most members’ mind is the merger with IIE to form the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). While we still have to wait until next year to understand most of the changes, I am sure it will be an exciting time for the Institution and its members.
At a local level, we have seen the continued growth of the Younger Members Section. There is now a student IEE presence at most Victorian universities, with the number of committee members growing. These enthusiastic students are being supported by an energetic group on the YMS committee, made up of both students and recent graduates. They are maintaining their international reputation as being a best practice example of what a YMS should be by supporting the new generation of electrical engineers. I feel proud to be involved with one of the most active (if not the most active) YMS in the IEE world.
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