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CASE STUDY: PARTNERS IN GRAIN

For the second time, Perth Media supported Partners in Grain (PINGWA) Inspire Summit 2018. This year there was a big increase in attendance, to the previous summit in 2016.

We met with Partners in Grain and worked on an agreed scope of work with media solutions to give the client the best chance, within a tight budget, of distributing its story to clients and sponsors, through social and traditional media channels.

A range of media coverage and publicity resulted including Triple M Community Focus radio interviews, Geraldton Guardian, Farm Weekly and the Countryman interviews, both prior to the event and in the analysis.

Services included writing, editing, media pack, photography, media liaison and video blogs.

Social media assistance on the day on facebook and twitter was also provided, and our team worked on a low-cost promotional video too.

https://thewest.com.au/countryman/homestead/demand-supply-tied-tohigh-tech-tribes-tools-ng-b88792752z

http://www.farmweekly.com.au/news/agriculture/agribusiness/general-news/major-spotlight-on-risk-management/2756990.aspx

https://thewest.com.au/countryman/grain/appetite-for-knowledge-at-summit-ng-b88792750z

https://thewest.com.au/countryman/grain-summit-to-empower-women-ng-b88772054z

Film: Inspire

https://vimeo.com/262238016

Stakeholder social media

https://www.facebook.com/partnersingrainwa/photos/a.740184259424207/1512770775498881/?type=3&theater

Perth Media Valued Contractors' Seminar 2017

From left: Perth Media Creative & Digital consultant Andal Shreedaran, transcription expert Janine Precious Taylor, our bookkeeper Jackie Roufail, and Red Head Communications cultural awareness expert Tanya Finnie who was a special guest.

From left: Perth Media Creative & Digital consultant Andal Shreedaran, transcription expert Janine Precious Taylor, our bookkeeper Jackie Roufail, and Red Head Communications cultural awareness expert Tanya Finnie who was a special guest.

Really great day yesterday at the annual Perth Media Valued Contractors' Seminar. Here is a picture of the best looking of those who attended! Perth Media Creative consultant Andal Shreedaran presented on the Future of Content Research, transcription expert Janine Taylor shared some of her international projects, our bookkeeper Jackie Roufail, of Jackstar Bookkeeping, had some great work-life stories and Red Head Communications cultural awareness expert Tanya Finnie was an excellent special guest. Thanks also to business coach and film producer Josh Horneman, supporter Patrick Horneman (Media Super), film maker Courtney Waller, graphic design student Nic Van Straalen, student Jack Jones, editor Torrance Mendez, and Matt Seeds, of Inspired IT. Thanks for taking the time on a busy Monday. Perth Media appreciates all of you, your work is first class, and impact substantial.

- Cate Rocchi

Perth Energy and Mines Summit Top Take Homes

Last week at the Energy and Mines Summit, Perth company Advanced Energy Resources (AER) announced it signed a long-term power purchase agreement with GMA Garnet to build a 3 megawatt wind and solar farm with battery storage near Kalbarri, Western Au…

Last week at the Energy and Mines Summit, Perth company Advanced Energy Resources (AER) announced it signed a long-term power purchase agreement with GMA Garnet to build a 3 megawatt wind and solar farm with battery storage near Kalbarri, Western Australia.

Diesel fuel rebate not helping miners move to renewable energy; contracts evolving to squarely put responsibility of delivery onto the shoulders of energy providers; and 'green is the new black'

1. There are some seriously big renewable projects (especially wind/solar) coming on stream in Australia integrating with mining operations. Just last week Advanced Energy Resources announced a deal with GMA Garnet in WA.

2. Miners are talking openly, at industry conferences, about social impact and responsibly reducing carbon footprint. Being a good corporate citizen is now viewed by many in industry as offering value to shareholders, and something that will ultimately increase bottom lines.

3. On balance sheets, the diesel fuel rebate is not assisting Australian miners to justify investment in renewables, but they are doing it anyway.

4. Creativity and collaboration is essential in this industry as leading players seek to learn from the mistakes and experience of others. Speakers last week in Perth spoke openly about mistakes, disagreements and sought advice from eachother.

5. The global leaders in this space are seriously smart, as they have extremely complex engineering, logistical and corporate problems to solve. Intellectual capacity was well above average at this mining conference.

6. Funding for projects is coming from equity, banks, government (ARENA) and direct private investment. Some Australian miners, owned by overseas interests, are taking a long view, and investing heavily in renewables.

7. Some miners are planning to share renewable power set ups with local indigenous communities. This would be a game changer for many communities in northern Australia, when roads are under water during the wet season and diesel cant be trucked in. The miners are not announcing this yet, but they plan to share their power facilities in some cases.

8. Contracting Trends: One popular panel discussion talked about how miners want renewable suppliers to bring solutions in the tendering process. Tell us how you are going to solve our needs, the speaker said. Overall the message is clear, miners mine. Miners are looking for energy specialists to bring knowledge and the a plan for delivery to the table.

9. Some miners, generating/storing their own power, are planning to shut down operations when energy prices are high and sell back to the grid. They will make more money doing this than producing their own products.

10. 'Green is the new black,' says Phillip Mak, (Global Head of Resources, Energy and Northern Australia at National Australia Bank). He says way more renewable projects seeking funding, on visits to his office, than coal these days.

11. Australia is on the verge of a serious shift in energy supply. Atmosphere/buzz at the conference was electric. The atmosphere reminiscent of a Diggers & Dealers Conference in the 1990s, on the verge of a spike in the gold price.

12. No one talked about 'clean coal'.

By Cate Rocchi, CEO of Perth Media.

Cate visited the Energy and Mines Summit in Perth last week. Perth Media was an official sponsor of the event. She chaired a panel at the conference that discussed financing renewables.  Perth Media's clients include VSUN Energy, Australian Vanadium, Bryah Resources and Veritas.

Perth Media Content on Business Heads for Leadership WA Runs in WA Business News: Rio Tinto's Andrew Harding Talks to CEO Robin McClellan

Rio Tinto chief executive iron ore, Andrew Harding says he looked to hire smart, reflective and curious people and mindfulness had helped him be a better leader. 

Rio Tinto chief executive iron ore, Andrew Harding says he looked to hire smart, reflective and curious people and mindfulness had helped him be a better leader.

 

10 Minutes With Series with Leadership WA CEO Robin McClellan Interviewing WA business heads on leadership lessons.

Here is the first: Rio Tinto Iron Ore boss Andrew Harding.

https://www.businessnews.com.au/article/A-10-minute-talk-with-Andrew-Harding