DECEmBER 2014 Issue 18 TRivanTaGE Times
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DECEmBER 2014 Issue 18 TRivanTaGE Times
december 2014 issue 18 TRIVANTAGE times INSIDE THIS ISSUE Editors’ Welcome Group Managing Director What’s Happening? Hot Off the Press New Staff Spotlight On Recipes Competition Time Sudoku Puzzle OH & S Staff Achievements Announcements Sporting Achievement Movie Review Apprentices Christmas Jokes EDITORS’ WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE CEO Merry Christmas! As we move towards the end of 2014 we would like to thank all our dedicated and highly skilled national staff for their continuing efforts during a challenging year in terms of the economy with our core markets of retail, industrial and infrastructure remaining depressed. We hope you all enjoyed reading your last copy of the Trivantage Times and for those who participated, enjoyed a win on the Melbourne Cup. With Christmas fast approaching this newsletter includes an addictive and easy summer themed recipe, Christmas jokes, a new puzzle to keep you thinking and all the adorable new babies! As always we have our regular features with the inclusion on what’s happening within the company, new staff details, our Chief Executive Officers message, and much more. We also have a new competition for the kids over the summer holidays. Check out page 11 for more details. As always, we thank you for your support and ideas, please keep them coming! During this time the Trivantage Group have not only continued to concentrate on our core business activities but also made the strategic decision to invest in the recruitment of additional skilled resources to develop new product offerings such as the establishment of Trivantage Power and our Major Projects Group to further expand our National end to end products offered. The Trivantage Group executive management team are confident that the company’s strategy will continue to strengthen its growth potential as revenues from these new business areas grow in the coming year. 1 1 2-7 8-9 10 10-15 11 11 12 12 12 13-15 14 15 16 16 The challenge ahead for the Trivantage Group will be to continue to offer and deliver a diversified end to end engineering solution of products to the market. The pursuit of a responsible strategic approach to business where we consider the needs of the market and interests of all our stakeholders will be a decisive factor in determining the Trivantage Groups long-term success in an economically challenging and highly competitive environment. We would like to take this opportunity in wishing you and your families a Merry Christmas and safe New Year from the Board of Directors of the Trivantage Group. Stewart Joyce & Russell Stanley Chief Executive Officers We hope you all have a safe and happy Christmas and a fantastic New Year. Happy Reading… Jackie Passeri & Gail Bowers Trivantage and its employees proudly continue to support various local and overseas charities, most recently being Operation Christmas Child, 3fold Community Development, Mid-West Spina Bifida and Bowel Cancer Research. Turn to page 8 to find out how! WHAT’S HAPPENING? MSSB’s on time, John Braniff for leading the site crew, and all those who contributed to the site installation. Swinburne University, Advanced Manufacturing Centre Ladd Electric was contracted to Allstaff Air-Conditioning for the mechanical electrical installation at Swinburne University, the new Advanced Manufacturing Centre in Hawthorn. It was a complex project requiring lots of effort at design stage for the Mechanical Switchboards in regard to the “Fire Matrix” associated with the smoke control management. Patrick Gigliotti Project Manager A Tri-generation system supplied by Simons Green Energy was also installed on this project and we were engaged to wire all the controls to the field equipment and the required interfacing to the Chillers and Main Switchboard. The remainder of the project involved wiring of AHU’s, Supply & Extraction Fans, Fume Cupboards and Scrubber Fans, Adiabatic Air Cooled Chillers, Water Cooled Chillers, Boiler plant, pumps, CRAC units, and smoke dampers. We also designed and manufactured 10 off Mechanical Switchboards. I would like to thank Eric Long for his Engineering and Design, Frank Franjkovic for the manufacturing and delivery of Ronald McDonald House, WA Trevor Bland from the SEME team in WA has secured an order to supply and install security, CCTV and access control equipment for the new Ronald McDonald House, being built next to the New Children’s Hospital in the suburb of Nedlands. This $29m project was fiercely competitive due to the prestigious nature and high profile of the project being built by Doric. [2] The new RMH will cater for over 1000 families per year or 180 people per night and will have a roof top garden, larger rooms and landscaped surrounds – a great improvement on their current 24 year old facility located in Subiaco The RMH is due to open at the completion of the New Children’s Hospital in 2015. “Trevor’s in depth review of the specification and attention to detail in our submission was outstanding and I am sure this was the defining point in us T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 being awarded the project” said Andrew Keddy – Sales Manager. “….we are proud to be involved in the project. It will further improve our profile on-site as we will be supplying room lighting and air conditioner control using SALTO energy saving devices.” Andrew Keddy Sales Manager Telstra Clayton Telephone Exchange, Generator No 5 Install Telstra Clayton Telephone Exchange site in the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne has seen a number of new and upgraded projects over recent years. The latest project has seen Ladd Electric undertake the installation of the new fifth High Voltage generator set. The contract was awarded in September to Ladd Electric by Brookfield Johnson Controls who are responsible for managing the project for Telstra. The project will run for approximately five months having kicked off in October. Extensive testing of the new system will be undertaken in conjunction with Telstra’s controls system contractor and an independent commissioning agent prior to the project handover. The installation team on the site is lead by the Site Manager Shiloh Phillips with Tony Wright as Site Foreman. This is Ladd Electrics first installation project for Brookfield Johnson Controls at the Clayton Exchange and we look forward to continuing and enhancing a strong working relationship with them. Bill Farley Operations Manager The new high voltage generator no. 5 project consists of the installation of a new 11 KV generator to add to the existing four generators installed in the purpose built Energy centre. Ladd Electric, as principle contractor, is managing a number of subcontractors including mechanical, exhaust and high voltage install. The work areas are small and require outstanding coordination and understanding between all trades to ensure a safe working environment while meeting the required tight programme timelines. Group CCTV recently completed upgrades to nurse call systems in several Mackay and surrounding area hospitals including Prosperine, Emerald, Bowen and Moranbah as well as a large project out at Grosvenor Mine which included the installation of access control and CCTV systems. The biggest project still underway at the moment is the Good Shepard Kerrisdale Gardens Project. Kerrisdale Gardens is located in North Mackay and is a high end aged care facility. Group CCTV has been contracted and are currently undertaking installation of CCTV, access control, data, fibre and the nurse call systems. The team have been onsite for the past 2 months and the Kerrisdale Project is expected to run until May 2015. T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 [3] WHAT’S HAPPENING? National Phasefale to Emerson E2 Rollout For the past few years SJ Electric in conjunction with Emerson Climate Technologies have been upgrading the refrigeration controllers in approximately 300 Woolworths Supermarkets nationally. Special thanks to Geoff Buckley, Blake Henry, Marc Caperna, Justin Geaney, and all staff involved both in the offices and onsite for your assistance in ensuring this project runs as smoothly as possible. Ian Barton Refrigeration Supervisor SJE QLD Through the development of a Gateway Card by Emerson, the refrigeration controllers were able to be upgraded to the latest technology without having to replace any of the other hardware. This has been very beneficial to Woolworths as the new controllers and ultrasite software enable all site temperatures, pressures, power usage etc. to be centrally monitored in Hong Kong for logging, graphing and record keeping. Due to the sheer number and varying ages of the stores we faced many different challenges but due to the teams involved in each state, we were able to overcome these hurdles whilst keeping the customer happy. Manufacturing Update We are nearing the end of another year and what a year it has been. It will be remembered by huge effort of all on the largest project completed this year VCCC – The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre – a new 1 billion dollar facility purpose built for cancer research. After more than a year of design VCCC manufacturing part of the project was accelerated and main switchboards for switch room 1 and 2, time critical Data Centre and 7200A generator switchboard were completed in less than 6 months. We are now working on hundreds of custom built distribution panels and completing variations on the switchboards installed on site. We have managed to keep designing and manufacturing switchboards for our other regular and new clients as well as for VCCC project by sharing workloads [4] between SJ and Ladd sales, design and manufacturing teams and once again we have proved that our “can do” attitude and a few extra hours each week had given our sales team an opportunity to approach existing and new clients and win work by promising switchboards deliveries in record times with confidence that our team will deliver on time. T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 I would like to thank Guenter Maier for all the efforts on VCCC project and wish him happy retirement. I would also like to thank all involved in VCCC project for extra efforts, extra weekends and late nights – our designers, managers and especially our fitters. Frank Franjkovic Manufacturing Manager Narromine Stock and Domestic Pipeline The Narromine Private Irrigation district of New South Wales has upgraded their Stock and Domestic pipeline. This pipeline delivers irrigation water to farm properties through a new pressurised pipeline spaning over 180Km. CEI’s involvement in this project undertook the complete electrical design and installation including all switchboard works, the river station and instrument install, the new booster pump set with all pump station instrumentation, general light and power along with software design. CEI’s scope of works also included the remote monitoring of each farm property. controlled from a dedicated web page. Matt Harley’s effort in design and construction of the web page was a first for CEI, well done Matt. Each farm property has a remotely read Flow (water) meter installed, enabling the irrigation board to track account usage. To achieve the remote monitoring of each flowmeter an observant package system was installed. Each farm property has a remote module installed; each module is separately powered from a solar panel. Of the 55 modules installed, 12 modules act as the primary site relaying information from each surrounding modules to the dedicated web site. The Primary modules have a G3 modem and antenna connected while the secondary modules communicate by radio up to 10km away. The Electrical installation incorporates a new main switchboard. Well done Michael on the design and once again cheers to the Ladd’s switchboard crew for another top job. The Irrigation pipeline was handed over on the 29th of October fully functional, with great client feedback. Thanks to the CEI crew for the efforts while working away from your family, your effort is much appreciated. John Mackenzie Project Manager The river station draws water from the Macquarie River via a submersible guide rail pump which is VSD controlled. This pump delivers irrigation water to the tanks installed as part of this project. From the storage tanks the irrigation water is delivered through to each farm property, controlled from a booster pump set which pressurises the 180Km of pipeline. The Booster set is controlled from a Grundfos management system along with the use of level and pressure instrumentation. This management system can also be remotely T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 [5] WHAT’S HAPPENING? Gateways Shopping Centre Latest in Lighting Gateways shopping centre has created the latest in Led lighting throughout the building and also the exterior of the building. The Led light bars were installed by SJ Electric WA on the glass panel on the front awning of the building. This was a very teething installation as it had to be installed with only millimetres to play. The Led lighting strips were also installed as a honeycomb feature in the ceiling and around the bulkheads and around the glass at a high level in the main foyer; all being a main feature to the client. The external car park had over 150 light poles which had single and double Led lights. Led lights were also installed in the basement car park. Credit has to be given to all the staff that worked on the project to achieve this milestone of the Grand Opening on the 30th Oct 2014. Well done! Daniel Dragicevich Electrical Commercial Manager [6] T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 Target Mt Gravatt SJ Electric QLD recently completed a Complete Target Fit Out at Garden City Shopping Centre, Mt Gravatt Brisbane. Working in conjunction with Hutchinson Builders, the SJE QLD team headed by Michael Lassen and Gary Robertson completed this project on time and on budget. The works were made quite difficult due to the store not having a T/Bar ceiling and all the lighting fixtures were drilled into the concrete slab. Congratulations to all the SJ Electric team members that completed an excellent job with Target commenting how satisfied they were with the project. Also a special thanks to Luke Hart and Daniel Jones for the completion of the Aldi Fit Out at the same shopping centre. Rob Lassen Installations Manager SJE QLD Trivantage Head Office – Payroll Trivantage Head Office welcomes the National Payroll team into the Bundoora building, we hope your transition has been smooth and welcome you to our team! T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 [7] OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD Through Samaritan’s Purse, Trivantage WA was able to participate in Operation Christmas Child. Samaritan’s Purse specialises in meeting the immediate, critical needs of victims of conflict, disaster, famine, and epidemics throughout the world, providing emergency food, water, shelter, medicine and other life-saving assistance. Since its inception in 1993, Operation Christmas Child has provided more than 100 million shoeboxes filled with educational items, toys, clothing, and hygiene products to kids in over 130 countries during the holiday season. This year, Trivantage WA prepared 40 shoeboxes for underprivileged children around the world. Great work team! Raising money for Bowel Cancer Research Earlier this year, Trivantage were the gold sponsor of a Trivia night held by the Fastuca Family Fundraisng team. The aim of the night was to raise money to support the Royal Melbourne Hospital testing to reduce the progression of Bowel Cancer. Organiser Grace Fastuca says: “The Trivantage Trivia Night was a huge success and our best fundraising individual effort for the 3 months we were actively fundraising and raised a great $3,500 with huge help from our Gold sponsor Trivantage. We had over 130 in attendance and the night ran a lot longer than expected basically because we were having too much fun to curtail any of the planned events of the night. We gave away over 15 raffle prizes on the night and with our many helpers, had a very successful night. On behalf of the Fastuca Family Fundraising, I would like to thank Trivantage for their generous donation to our cause, bowel cancer research. Bowel cancer has taken too many lives, including many in my immediate family, and it continues to affect my family’s daily existence as a genetic condition means we have to be ever vigilant and even then, it still sneaks up on us. We continue to fund raise and are hoping to raise over $100,000 next year with a major walk from Sydney to Melbourne planned. For more information, please visit us at www.helppreventbowelcancer.com.au [8] T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 3fold Community Development Trivantage has been working for 3fold Resources on the Coles Supermarket Self Scan rollouts and recently assisted their community program by attending the 2014 Dinner Dance and donating one of the auction prizes! The night was a great success and raised over $10,000, which will assist in actively supporting orphanages and schools in under developed countries and youth support programmes here in Australia. Mid-West Spina Bifida To celebrate the Melbourne Cup, Trivantage WA held a Gold coin BBQ to help raise money for Mid-West Spina Bifida; a cause close to the heart of Ian Henry (Project Manager), who will be participating in the Iron Man Busselton on behalf of this cause. That’s a 3.8km swim, 180km cycle and a 42.2km run to be held on December 7th. WA are happy to say that they raised $300 for Ian and Mid-West Spina Bifida and wish him all the best for the Iron Man race! T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 [9] new staff Trivantage wishes to welcome all the new employees below, and welcome back those who have returned from previous employment! spotlight on Trivantage Group Brian Steel Tim Ryan General Manager BD Finance Manager Aug 2014 Nov 2014 Trivantage Power Murray Bathgate National BD Aug 2014 SJ Electric VIC Chris Vrabec Electrician John Raios Electrician Todd O’Shannessy Electrician Ben Paynter Electrician Kevin Gillman Estimator Clive Neville Senior Estimator Jimmy Cave Service Supervisor Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Nov 2014 Nov 2014 SJ Electric QLD Hayley Henderson Michael Ruthenberg Service Administrator Apprentice Aug 2014 Sept 2014 SJ Electric WA Andre Kirk Electrician Sept 2014 SEME Solutions Company: SEME Nathan Vaughan Technician Martin Smith Technician Deng Pan Graduate Engineer Sai Li Junior Engineer Ian Munro Technician Callum Evans Technician Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Group CCTV Ashleigh Lotherington Administrator/PA Oct 2014 Ladd Electric Ben Wallace Martina Franjkovic Scott Campbell Ben Connell Bevan Parsons Luke Willoughby Brad Thompson Nicholas Salt Martin O’Donnell Patrick Cummings Joel Dixon Danny Graham Fitter Factory Assistant Electrician Electrician Electrician Electrician Electrician Electrician Electrician Apprentice Apprentice Electrician Aug 2014 Aug 2014 Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Oct 2014 Nov 2014 Nov 2014 Positive Systems Giacomo Mastrorocco Assembler Jinit Mehta Assembler [10] Name: Andrew Manser Sept 2014 Sept 2014 Position: Project Manager Mining Tell us a bit about yourself? I live in Gingin, WA on 55 acres with my partner Kathy and her two daughters Aleece 25 and Katelyn 20. Kathy gets a real laugh when l am on a horse, the girls have been teaching me to ride, well let’s just say sit on a horse! With all the things the girls do with the horses, pony club, events, shows, l thought that I would like to get more involved so l decided that if l was to be involved with the horses then l would do in hand work. In hand work is where you actually lead the horse into an arena with a lead rein and walk and trot them out for the judges. Yes the handler and horse are both judged. We have six horses at the moment, Katelyn has three, Classy 24yr Stock Horse 14.2 Hands High, Rudey 6yr Thoroughbred 16 Hands High, and Jack 6yr Clydesdale Cross 17 Hands High. Aleece also has three, Pilgrim, Maddie and Pudgie, all thoroughbreds and she also competes with the horses. When l am not at a show you can guess that my time on weekends is fixing fences, building stables, slashing paddocks and fixing horse floats. Yes and l enjoy doing it, but don’t tell the girls!! T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 recipes spotlight on Banana Mug Cake Simple, delicious, satisfying and highly addictive, this will become a firm favourite. Makes 1 mug cake Ingredients 1/3 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 cup granulated sugar 1/4 tsp baking powder 1/8 tsp cinnamon 1 pinch salt 1/2 spotty overripe banana 1 tbsp sunflower oil 1 tbsp apple sauce Name: Matt Harley 1 tbsp milk, soured with a little lemon juice (leave to stand for 10 minutes) Company: Church 1 large egg yolk, beaten How long have you worked for Church Electrical Industries? 4yrs 1/4 tsp vanilla extract Position: Site Supervisor What do you find the most interesting about your job? Problem solving onsite. Thickened cream and chopped nuts, to top Directions 1. In a large mug, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon and salt. Mash the banana and add to the mug, followed by the oil, apple sauce, soured milk, egg yolk and vanilla, then stir very well until completely blended. 2. Make sure there are no lumps on the bottom of the mug and cook in the microwave on high for two and a half to three minutes. NB: don’t overcook. 3. Once cooked, add a dollop of thickened cream on top and sprinkle over nuts. Enjoy! Top tip: Make a cream cheese topping instead of the thickened cream by mixing icing sugar and softened cream cheese well together. Hobbies & interests? 4wding, camping water skiing and hunting. These take up all my money so I can’t have any other hobbies…. If you were trapped on a deserted island for a week, list 3 people you’d like to be stuck with and why? My 2 best mates as when we together all hell breaks loose no matter where we are haha! Proudest Moment? Birth of my daughter 19months ago. How do you plan to spend your Christmas holiday? At home relaxing as my wife will be working so some daddy time will be in order. Competition Time!! With the hot weather fast approaching, I’m sure many of you will be spending a lot of your spare time at some of our beautiful beaches! In true Australian tradition, a beach visit isn’t complete without the addition of Sandcastles! Were holding a competition for the kids to see who can make the best looking sandcastle over the summer holidays by taking a photo and sending it to Jackie at jackie.passeri@trivantage.com.au. There will be 2 age categories, under 5 and over 5, please specify in your entry what age group you are entering. Winners will receive a $50 Toys R Us Voucher!! Entries close 30th January. Good luck kids, can’t wait to see your creations! T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 [11] staff achievement OH&S Message TRISAFE WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY Always remember the most important Christmas present you can give your family is life, your life. So I ask you to remain focused on safety and be mindful of the potential hazards and dangers that surround you your family and friends over the festive season, and on return to work in 2015 be focused and remain diligent in your efforts to protect the safety and health of not only yourselves but that of others. The festive season is here again and it’s time to put work to the side and enjoy the happiest time of the year and enjoy the moments of Christmas and New Year with your family and friends. But as we celebrate let us remain focused on safety and be mindful of the potential hazards and dangers that surround you and your family and friends. Also let us take a minute of silence for the 159 workers who have died from workplace injuries this year 3 of which were electrical related. Trivantage would like to congratulate Mark Herget (Electrician) and Tim Peachey (Electrician) for clocking up an impressive 30 years between them both at SJ Electric QLD! Mark has worked at SJE QLD for 20 years as of October and Tim 10 years as of September. What a great experience to have in our refrigeration team! I would like to take this opportunity in wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mick Thomson Safety Risk and Quality Manager Retirement A fond farewell to Geoff Legge who retired on June 27th after 4 years with Seme Solutions and more than 50 years in the business. Geoff worked with many of our group in different areas of the industry over the years and is already dearly missed. Sudoku puzzle! 2 8 3 4 9 6 1 2 1 5 4 5 3 7 7 9 2 3 [12] 2 4 1 4 2 6 1 5 6 5 9 8 3 Maternity Leave 3 9 7 8 8 T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 Group CCTV has said a temporary goodbye to Michelle Davis (Admin) who has left on maternity leave. We look forward to hearing her happy news later this month and wish her all the best! announcements BIRTHS John Gauci (Switchboard Manager) and wife Sarah are the proud parents to their 3rd son, Mitchell Paul. Born on September 3rd and weighing 3.82kgs. Congratulations! Brendan Stringer (Manufacturing & Design Coordinator, SJE QLD) and partner Stacie welcomed son Patrick Thomas on the 12th August 2014 weighing 3.26kgs. Patrick is their first child. Jessie Li (Switchboard Estimator, SJE QLD) and husband Alen welcomed daughter Alyssa on the 15th August 2014 weighing 3.15kgs. Alyssa is little sister to Ryan. James Cooke (CCS) and wife Teresa welcomed their baby boy Jordan James on July 30th. Jordan weighed in at 3.4 kgs and was 45cm long. Congratulations! Liam McSheffrey (SEME - Technician) and wife Kerry welcomed gorgeous little Alfie Liam into the world on 2nd of September 2014 at 4:47pm. Alfie was 3745g and 52cm long. They couldn’t be happier and we don’t think we’ve seen Liam stop smiling! spotlight on Name: Jessica Oakley Company: SJ Electric VIC Position: Receptionist How long have you worked for SJ Electric? 2 and a half years. Favorite holiday destination? Byron Bay – for its beautiful beaches, lovely weather and the relaxed atmosphere. Hobbies / Interests? Playing netball, going for runs, going for trips in my van, going to the beach and going to music concerts. What are you looking forward to most over the Christmas holidays? I can’t wait to have Christmas lunch with my family and to get away in the van down the beach. T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 [13] sporting achievement weddings Congratulations to AJ Opalinski (Trivantage WA - Project Manager) and Robyn Opalinski on their beautiful wedding. They held the ceremony on Sunday 28th September in Sunset Beach, Geraldton. Congratulations to Grant Fennell (Service Supervisor, SJE QLD) for winning the Nudgee Golf Clubs Presidents Trophy Final. A sold out crowd attended the Nudgee Golf Club Champions Dinner on the 10th November 2014 with guest speaker Ian Baker-Finch where Grant was awarded his hard earned trophy. Congratulations Grant on this wonderful achievement! Brandon Neukother (Welder, CCS) and his wife Melissa were married on the 15th of November. Congratulations to you both! Engagements On September 19th Sean Jones (WA - Electrician) got down on one knee before partner Melissa and she very happily accepted his proposal. We wish you both all the happiness for your future together! Stephanie Soroka (SJE WA) was proposed to by partner David in the Barossa Valley on September 27th 2014. Congratulations Stephanie and David! Cassie Tessari (Admin officer, SJE SA) and husband Dylan were married on 1st November 2014 at Serafino Winery McLaren Vale. The beautiful couple then honeymooned in Paris, Switzerland and England! [14] Rob Wark (Electrician, SJE QLD) and Sara celebrated their marriage with close family and friends on the 14th November 2014 at Coolibah Downs, Mt Nathan. They are currently honeymooning in the Cook Islands. We wish you all the best for the future as husband and wife! T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 Birthdays Phil Day (SJE WA - Project Manager) turned 50 on November 7th and celebrated with friends and family where a great night was had by all. Happy Birthday Phil!! Andrew Burnell (Electrical Supervisor) turns 50 on the 18th December Hayley Henderson (Service Administrator) turns 30 on the 20th December Tegan Fisher (Service Administration, SJE VIC) celebrated her 30th birthday on September 6th with a joint 80’s themed party with friends in Melbourne, then a lunch back in the country (Leongatha) with Family, and was also very spoilt by the SJE VIC team! Happy Birthday! spotlight on N How long have you worked for SJ Electric? 7 years. Hobbies & interests? Gardening & Travelling Overseas. If you could take 3 people to dinner with you, who would it be? Dinner with the 3 kids would be great! Share something interesting about yourself? I’ve been married for 32 years, I came to Australia in 1980 from Vietnam as a Refugee and I’ve been happy and grateful to be living here ever since. Name: Sang Duong Company: SJ Electric NSW Position: Switchboard Fitter What are you looking forward to most of the Christmas holidays? All the Christmas parties and time to relax afterwards! MOVIE REVIEW How to Train Your Dragon 2 Having a toddler requesting the same movie over and over can be quite monotonous…I can almost recite Finding Nemo off by heart. So it came time to find a movie I wouldn’t mind watching over and over – Intro How to Train Your Dragon 2! How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a 3D computeranimated action fantasy film produced by Dreamworks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox, loosely based on the book series of the same name by Cressida Cowell. It is also the sequel to the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon. It’s been five years since Hiccup and Toothless successfully united dragons and Vikings on the island of Berk. The now inseparable pair journey through the skies, charting unmapped territories and exploring new worlds. When one of their adventures leads to the discovery of a secret ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves in the centre of a battle to protect the peace. Dreamworks have created a vivid, sprawling fantasy world that makes you feel like you are soaring above the clouds with Hiccup and Toothless. Not to mention the action sequences of this movie are armrest-gripping fun! I know it’s rare for a sequel – animated or otherwise – to live up to its predecessor, but I definitely enjoyed this film more than the first. The movie wore its heart openly and honestly atop its armour and had more action than the first. And finally I’ve found a movie I don’t mind watching a million, zillion times! Gail Bowers SJE QLD PA / Administration T R IVAN TA G E - I S S U E 1 8 d ece m ber 2 0 1 4 [15] apprentices We would like to congratulate all the 4th year apprentices who have recently completed their time and are now fully qualified, including: Ladd – Chris Tairych, Sam Barnes, Beau Hopkins SJE QLD - Chris Cardelli, Ricky McTaggart SJE VIC – Daniel Pietryka SEME - Jacob Finnis Well done guys! Sam Barnes Chris Tairych Beau Hopkins Chris Cardelli Ricky McTaggart Christmas Jokes Introducing Flynn McNeill, a 3rd generation SJ Electrician! Flynn’s dad, Lucas has been with SJ Electric WA since moving to Perth 7 years ago! And his grandfather, Derek McNeill worked for SJ Electric at the very beginning when there was only a team of 4, working along-side Ken Stanley and Harold Jackson, building switchboards out of a garage! Who hides in the bakery at Christmas? A mince spy! What is the best Christmas present in the world? A broken drum - you can’t beat it! Who delivers presents to baby sharks at Christmas? Santa Jaws! How many presents can Santa fit in an empty sack? Only one, after that it’s not empty any more! Sudoku solution! 1 5 7 2 4 6 3 8 9 8 4 2 9 3 1 5 7 6 3 6 9 8 7 5 4 1 2 9 8 6 1 2 3 7 4 5 4 2 1 5 8 7 9 6 3 7 3 5 4 6 9 8 2 1 6 1 8 3 5 4 2 9 7 5 7 4 6 9 2 1 3 8 2 9 3 7 1 8 6 5 4 What carol is heard in the desert? Camel ya faithful! What did one snowman say to the other snowman? Can you smell carrot! What do you sing at a snowman’s birthday party? Freeze a jolly good fellow! Who gives puppies Christmas presents? Santa Paws! www.trivantage.com.au
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