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Swedish School Conference in Sydney 2023

The Swedish School in Sydney is happy to announce that on the 5-7th of May 2023, there will be an international conference held in Sydney for Swedish language schools in Oceania. The conference is organised by the Swedish School in Sydney in close collaboration with Swedish schools in Melbourne, Perth and Newcastle.

The language conference is open to teachers and school administrators working with supplementary teaching of Swedish as a community language. Swedish schools are funded by the National Agency of Education in Sweden (Skolverket) but also by state-specific organisations like the New South Wales Community Language Schools (NSWCLS), where a requirement for students is that Swedish is used as a living language at home. This year, the Swedish language conference will be based around the theme of “Swedish as a second language”. The conference is anticipated to attract around 60 participants across Australia, New Zealand, and nearby regions.

Teaching at a community language school is often demanding, as lessons are organised after a regular school day or in the weekend, and classrooms include mixed age groups and different levels of language proficiency. This requires additional pedagogic strategies to ensure that lessons are engaging, fun and valuable for all students. The conference program will therefore include a mix of theory driven sessions around how to teach a second language as well as practical tips to use in the classroom. There will also be opportunities for teachers to catch up, exchange ideas around teaching strategies and to form collaborative networks. The conference program will also include a roadmap for students interested in studying at a Swedish university later on.

To keep all delegates inspired throughout the weekend, there will also be some holistic aspects included in the program such as sunrise yoga at the Opera House, tasting of the traditional and much-loved Swedish cinnamon bun (kanelbulle), and plenty of time to discover all the wonderful things that Sydney has to offer. There are also plans to include some indigenous aspects of teaching and living.

As with many non-profit organisations, the schools are dependent on enthusiastic voluntary work, where in many cases, participants will fund their own airfares to and from the conference. We are seeking additional funding and are inviting Swedish companies to become event sponsors. By supporting the conference, together with the National Agency of Education (Skolverket), Svensk Utlandsundervisnings Förening (SUF) and Riksförening Sverigekontakt, your company will contribute towards keeping the Swedish language and culture alive. If you are interested in more information regarding the conference, or just pop by for a kanelbulle, please contact Pernilla at principal@swedishschoolinsydney.org.au.

Thank you SACC, for giving us the opportunity to write this article. We would also like to extend a special thanks to the National Agency of Education, SUF, Riksförening Sverigekontakt and the state-specific organisations like NSWCLS for making it possible to keep our language and culture alive.

The Future of Advanced Manufacturing – Innovative technology for sustainable manufacturing in Australia

PowerPoint Presentation – The Future of Advanced Manufacturing

ABB and Volvo Group Australia Videos

UTS Tech Lab Video

5G a Catalyst for Digitalisation – How does 5G drive innovation today and how will it impact the future?

PowerPoint Presentation – 5G A Catalyst for Digitalisation

Session Podcasts – Swedish Australian Innovation Technology and Design Summit

View the video clip presenting the Summit here: https://youtu.be/ueJWugiR80Y

Listen to the podcasts from the Swedish Australian Innovation Technology and Design Summit.

We are presenting all 10 sessions presented during the two day Innovation Summit together with links to all material presented by our speakers.

Session 1 – OPENING OF THE SUMMIT 

Session 2 – INNOVATION

PowerPoint Presentation – Innovation

 

Session 3 – SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 

PowerPoint Presentation – Sustainable Future

 

Session 4 – SUSTAINABLE CITIES, SMART CITIES

Video clip – Sustainable Cities, Smart Cities

PowerPoint Presentation – Sustainable Cities, Smart Cities

 

 

Session 5 – CIRCULAR ECONOMY – INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS

Video clip – Innovation in Sustainable Food Systems

PowerPoint Presentation – Circular Economy – Innovation in Sustainable Food Systems

 

Session 6 – THE FUTURE OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

PowerPoint Presentation – The Future of Advanced Manufacturing

ABB and Volvo Group Australia Videos

UTS Tech Lab Video

 

 

Session 7 – SUSTAINABLE FASHION AND DESIGN

PowerPoint Presentation – Sustainable Fashion & Design

IKEA video

TreeToTextile video

 

 

Session 8 – 5G A CATALYST FOR DIGITALISATION

PowerPoint Presentation – 5G A Catalyst for Digitalisation

 

Session 9 – HEALTHCARE INNOVATION

PowerPoint Presentation – Healthcare Innovation

 

Session 10 – KEY COMPETENCES AND SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE

 

European Tchin Tchin Networking Evening 17 Nov in Brisbane

 

The Swedish Australian Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with a record 11 European bilateral Chambers of Commerce, participated in the 8th annual European Tchin Tchin Networking Evening on Thursday 17 November 2022.

The event offered opportunities to celebrate the great bond between Australia and the European Union and grow the European Chamber network in Brisbane, QLD.

Thank you to FACCI – French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Brian LoriganClaire Dupre and the team for organising yet another successful Tchin Tchin event!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Wishes the SACC Brisbane QLD team

 

NEW SMALL BUSINESS MEMBER – Football Development Australia

Football Development Australia’s corporate football events bring staff, supporters and families together each year for a unique corporate team sport experience. The tournaments also offer a unique team building and business networking experience as players and supporters connect over the course of the day’s football.

Since 2010 teams from companies such as Macquarie Bank, Reserve Bank of Australia, KPMG, SAP, Westfield, Laing O’Rourke, Cisco, Oracle, Randstad, Dimension Data, BMW, Nissan, Volkswagen, Toyota, Hyundai, Sony, Qantas, Roche, Leaseplan and many more have taken part in FDA’s corporate football events each year. The tournaments are based on a FIFA World Cup format with a round robin group stage followed by the excitement of the knock out phase and often the dreaded penalty shoot out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2023 FDA Corporate World Cup football tournament

📣 Football Development Australia gives corporate teams in Sydney the opportunity to represent their company and a country of their choice at the 2023 FDA Corporate World Cup football tournament.

This annual event provides a truly unique team-building and business networking opportunity for players, staff, corporate teams, and their supporters. The winners will take an exact replica of the World Cup trophy back to the office! ⚽🏆

🗓 Friday 3 March 2023
🕐 9.30am (AEDT)
📍 David Phillips Sports Complex, Daceyville

Event Link ➡  http://bit.ly/3TjXTpA

Contact:

Cormac Begley
Director
Football Development Australia 
Direct: +61-2- 9024 5122
Mob: +61- 431 400074
cormac@footballdevelopment.com.au

footballdevelopment.com.au/corporate/