NSW Northern Region Site Tour and Dinner Meeting

NSW Northern Region Site Tour and Dinner Meeting
Program:
Site Visit

3:00pm Metso have kindly agreed to provide us with the opportunity to go on a site tour of their newly acquired wear parts foundry in Ballina on Friday afternoon. The foundry was previously owned by Wearx. The tour will commence at 3.00 pm at the foundry located at 40 Piper Drive Ballina (near the airport).
Dinner Meeting
6:15pm Welcome - Scott Gillieatt, Vice Chair of the NSW Northern Region Sub-Branch 
6.45pm Dinner,  Presentation: Screenmasters
                               Presentation: Metso/Werx
                                Presentation: Komatsu

8:00pm Networking
9.00pm Event concludes

Post Meeting Activity
There is the opportunity to partake in a fishing competition on the Saturday morning. This will be a sponsored event with $1,000 worth of fishing gear up for grabs. Weigh in and presentations at midday. Further details to be discussed at the meeting.
Cost will be $35.00 per head. Please note that appropriate public liability insurance will need to be sourced to allow this event to proceed.
For this to go ahead we would need adequate numbers to make the event worthwhile for the sponsors. Please advise of your interest ASAP to Scott Gillieatt on 0401894493 or email to [email protected].

Costs:
Dinner:
IQA Members        $55 
Non-members        $65
Partners           $50

Fishing Competition  $35
When
22/03/2019
Where
“Spinnakers” Room Ballina RSL Club 1 Grant Street Ballina, NSW 2478 AUSTRALIA
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Program

Description
Metso have kindly agreed to provide us with the opportunity to go on a site tour of their newly acquired wear parts foundry in Ballina on Friday afternoon. The foundry was previously owned by Wearx. The tour will commence at 3.00 pm at the foundry located at 40 Piper Drive Ballina (near the airport).
Time
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
22/03/2019 3:00 PM
6:15 pm - Ballina RSL Club, 1 Grant Street, Ballina NSW 2478
Time
6:15 PM - 9:00 PM
22/03/2019 6:15 PM
Saturday Morning
23/03/2019

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