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BIA Victoria challenges 'work from home' laws - MarineBusinessWorld Oceania newsletter

by Peter Rendle 9 Jul 14:00 PDT
BIAV's position on work-from-home legislation © Boating Industry Association of Victoria

Several months ago, BIAV stated that it did not support the proposed work-from-home laws - i.e. that any worker who can reasonably do their work from home may do so for at least two days per week. This will come into effect in September if, as expected, it gets through parliament.

BIAV supports VCCI's request of the government to withdraw the legislation, suggesting it is designed to fix a problem that doesn't exist. BIAV believes it should not be mandated, and employers should retain the flexibility around these types of decisions.

Also from Victoria, the BIAV Is pleased has announced it has become an Employer Member of the Mining and Automotive Skills Alliance (AUSMASA). This organisation is the Jobs and Skills Council responsible for Australia's automotive sector, including oversight of workforce planning, skills development and training products such as the Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology.

From NSW, Marine Rescue Eden has strengthened its on-water response capability, taking delivery of its own dedicated rescue vessel for the first time following the generous donation of a 10.4-metre Steber cabin cruiser by the NSW Water Police. Marine Rescue NSW Inspector Glenn Sullivan said the arrival of ED 30 marked a significant milestone for the unit.

In New Zealand nominations are now open for the Barfoot & Thompson Yachting Excellence Awards, with Yachting New Zealand also unveiling a new category. The Hesketh Henry Inclusive Sailing Award is the newest addition, celebrating achievement, contribution and leadership within the inclusive and para sailing community. It is open to individuals or groups who have excelled in competition, created opportunities for disabled sailors, demonstrated leadership or advocacy, or made a sustained contribution.

Looking to Taiwan, the first Johnson 70 has officially departed on her journey to Brisbane. Delivering a yacht of this calibre demands more than logistics — it calls for precision, dedication, and world-class craftsmanship at every step. Over the weekend, the team faced challenging weather and intricate terminal operations head-on, working through the night.

More daily news at www.marinebusinessworld.com/Oceania

Peter Rendle - peter.rendle@worldmarine.media

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