Sponsors
2019 Sponsors
Organisation | Description |
TyrecycleAustralian market leader in recycling of waste tyres, conveyor belts. Providing a complete suite of options including collection from metropolitan, regional and remote areas to processing in-situ or recycling at one of our eight secure facilities across Australia. Tyrecycle ensures full chain of custody of our recycling processes. We employ a zero to landfill policy and AS/NZS 4801:2001 accredited. | |
Commonwealth BankCommbank recognises the vital role of local governments and understands they are expected to do more these days, often with less funds and resources. That’s why we have a Local Government Banking Group dedicated to helping our local government clients increase efficiency, reduce costs and strengthen ties with their communities. | |
Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT)In the 21st Century, expectations of all tiers of Government are increasing when it comes to protecting the community, their employees and assets. To support all levels of Government as they serve and protect the community, JLT provides an expansive array of specialised risk based services. Our services support risk management programmes, consultancy services, claims management services as well as delivering innovative protections solutions and insurance placements. We have experience in and supporting employees through People Risk initiatives; providing asset valuations and in service offerings such as our unrivalled expertise in the ever evolving Cyber exposure space. Our commitment to Government and the community is to continually deliver innovative risk solutions that go well beyond the traditional insurance protection. | |
Sylvania Connected SolutionsAt Sylvania Connected Solutions we breathe life into a city’s sleeping infrastructure resources, waking them up to connect intelligently and work seamlessly for the benefit of the people who live there. Our solutions include Smart Lighting Controls, AI based Video Analytics, Environmental, Parking, Metering sensors and more. | |
Dial Before You Dig (DBYD)Dial Before You Dig Vic/Tas is a non-profit member organisation providing a vital service to protect the community and the integrity of essential infrastructure assets. | |
Green Frog SystemsGreen Frog Systems is helping to shape the future of smart communities by delivering the backbone infrastructure necessary to move people beyond the mains grid through sustainable technologies. The economic and environmental benefits of solar lighting and solar energy, built on a well-designed and reliable product line, backed by strong values of Trust, Integrity, Quality and Professionalism, supports our team’s objective to Make a Difference. | |
Page Seager LawyersPage Seager is one of Tasmania’s leading law firms. We have a dedicated local government team across multiple areas of law that is seamlessly co-ordinated to ensure that each matter is undertaken efficiently and effectively. Having worked for Councils across Tasmania for over 15 years, we understand what is important to Councils and we understand the legislative framework in which Councils operate. | |
Traffic TechnologiesAldridge Traffic Systems (a subsidiary of Traffic Technologies Ltd) is a worldwide leader of smart LED outdoor and area lighting for streets, highways, venues, carparks and public spaces. With intelligent IoT solutions for todays’ Smart City, connectivity through our D2D platform makes planning and scheduling, maintenance, monitoring and management of each street light, not only possible but saves on energy whilst reducing costs. Approvals with all Road Authorities and Power distribution companies throughout Australia. | |
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EPA The Tasmanian Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is the independent environmental regulator of larger industrial activities (Level 2). It operates under the State’s Resource Management and Planning System alongside Local Government, which regulates smaller (Level 1) activities. Together, we can collaborate to protect and enhance the quality of the Tasmanian environment. | |
26TEN Too many Tasmanians lack the literacy and numeracy skills they need for daily life and work. 26TEN aims to change this. We help councils, community groups, businesses, educators, government agencies and individuals to work together so all adults have the reading, writing, numeracy and communication skills they need. |