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Document 6442855
N E W S Australian Funeral Directors Association SA/NT DIVISION ABN 33 007 331 580 Tim Mee Divisional Executive Officer President’s Report Presidential change over dinner at the Lion Hotel. I am looking forward to the next two years and will be making contact with all members during this period. Telephone: 08 8395 3572 Mobile 0418 814 856 I would like to congratulate Mark Forgie for the significant role he has played in the past two years as Divisional President. Facsimile: 08 8395 3573 Internet: www.afda.org.au Email: Tim Mee timm@bizgroup.net.au Contents 1. President’s Report 2. Divisional Update & AGM Seminar 3. AGM Dinner & Centennial Park Open Day 4. H M Quality Caskets new paint booth 5. Seniors & Social Media 6. Hyqual Australia In House Testing 7. Graham James 50 Years with Alfred James 8. Expression Coffins & Audio Upgrade at Enfield Memorial Park November 2012 Iain & Christina McQueen President’s Report Dear members This is my first report since becoming your Divisional President. The AGM Weekend at the Adelaide Zoo was a great success. Dinners at both the British Hotel and the Lion Hotel in North Adelaide were also well attended. Thank you to those members who were able to attend the AGM this year, I am sure it was a little different, with a good mix of education, networking and social contact. It was great to see AFDA Members and sponsors who had travelled long distances to attend the AGM Weekend this year. The seminar speakers (and there were lots of them) were captivating and informative. AFDA Sponsors support for the seminar was fantastic. All of the presentations by suppliers and sponsors were interesting, with new innovations, products and services abound. This was a seminar program with lots to learn and new products to use in our funeral businesses. Remember the message from Andrew Montesi of TGB encouraging us all to be more connected to social media. Thank you to all 14 industry suppliers / sponsors who presented at the seminar, a great job given limited time. During the AGM Weekend we elected a new Divisional Executive Committee. I am pleased to report the following AFDA Office Bearers this year. Divisional Senior Vice President Jason Maher, Divisional Junior Vice President Tony Monte, Divisional Treasurer Graham James and myself (Iain McQueen) as Divisional President. Christina and I were grateful for the encouraging support we received at the Mark, on behalf of members, thank you for the hard work and time you committed to AFDA. I am sure you will be satisfied with the progress made on a number of projects, some great improvements in our CPD program and particularly the government relations/ legislative work recently achieved. At the AGM weekend we elected National Councillors to represent the SA NT Division during the next 12 months, they are Andrew Kleemann and Jason Maher. Alternate National Councillors are Don Sweet and Clayton Scott. I would like to recognise the contribution made by Clayton Scott to the division as a National Councillor for the past 14 years and of course as AFDA National President between 2005 and 2007. This has been a great contribution to the Association and funeral industry. On behalf of members, thank you Clayton for a job well done. Looking to the next 12 months, we will be involved in a variety of matters. The Burial and Cremation Bill , the Advertiser online lodgement of funeral notices, a Divisional Regional meeting is being planned in Wallaroo in April, and more Grief Training sessions will be offered to members early next year. Discussions are also underway with the Victorian division to hold a combined AGM Seminar in 2013, possibly in Mildura. Have a great Xmas and I hope a prosperous year ahead. Best regards, Iain McQueen. Page 2 Australian Funeral Directors Association SA NT News November 2012 AFDA Divisional Update AFDA AGM Seminar. The Burial and Cremation Bill is currently being amended by the government before it is tabled in Parliament for debate. The Cemeteries and Crematoria Association of SA and AFDA have proposed significant changes to the Bill in our submissions. We are also keen to obtain a copy of the Regulations to the Bill when released for public comment. The AGM seminar this year was held at the Adelaide Zoo on Saturday 15 September, Advertiser Newspaper– Online Direct lodgement of Funeral Notices and other matters Representatives from AFDA met with the Advertiser on Wednesday 17 October to discuss: • Identification of any current problems with the online trial with Simplicity Funerals • Expanding the online trial to other funeral businesses (at least 9 members have indicated interest in doing the trail). Information session to be set up shortly • Incorrect funeral notices, service levels, and customer service (some examples of errors in phone and email notices were discussed). (Funeral Directors are requested to contact Sarah Gardiner - Sales & Service Manager direct on 8206 3747 with any problems in future) • A proposal by the Advertiser for Filler Advertising to be discussed by AFDA/ Members and report back to the Advertiser. AFDA Events & CPD Activities Members are reminded that the current CPD year concludes on 30 March 2013. A number of members attended the recent AFDA AGM, Centennial Park Open Day and AFDA Journalist Seminar all attracting CPD hours. In early 2013 the Association and Centennial Park will again be offering the two Grief Training modules run this year. A regional meeting is also planned in April next year. PEV Inspections due in 2013 AFDA Member inspections for Premises, Equipment and Vehicles are due in 2013 for AFDA accreditation. Each Member will be contacted and an inspection arranged. The seminar program was in the form of a Funeral Expo with all AFDA sponsors and industry suppliers contributing to the day with presentations on innovative new products, technical information and new services offered to funeral directors. Thank you to all sponsors who supported the AGM this year, it was very informative. Australian Funeral Directors Association S A NT News November 2012 Page 3 Centennial Park Open Day - Sunday 21 October AFDA AGM Dinner - Presidential change over - Lion Hotel Saturday 15 September Help your employees improve their financial health AustralianSuper is one of Australia’s largest super funds. This means a better deal for your employees: • • • • • • Congratulations to Kevin & Jan Kleemann on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. 50 years celebrated at the AFDA Dinner 15 September 2012. low fees: our administration fee - a flat $1.50 per week (other fees apply) strong long-term investment returns a range of investment options affordable and flexible insurance options member education and communication services access to additional benefits and services*, such as competitive home loans, health insurance and commission-free fee-for-service financial advice. AustralianSuper has been named as a default fund in 73 of the 109 modern awards with super provisions a presence unequalled by any other fund. www.australiansuper.com Enquiries to Malcolm Kinter 0414 690 313 mkinter@australiansuper.com Page 4 Australian Funeral Directors Association SA NT News November H M Quality Caskets New Paint Booth installed - Adelaide H M Quality Caskets have installed a new Paint Booth and Drying Room at their Adelaide facility in Regency Park. The booth will provide the ability to spray paint coffins and caskets with an accelerated drying process via a gas heated temperature controlled room. Sonny Ridge (SA Manager) indicated “ the new equipment will greatly benefit local and interstate customers with increased turnaround time and next day delivery of HM Quality Casket products. This is an investment for clients / funeral directors serviced from our Adelaide factory”. Call Sonny Ridge Telephone 08 8345 5873 Fax 08 8345 5991 Mob: 0438 965 488 Email: sahma@westnet.com.au 7 Wirriga Street Regency Park SA 5010 Australian Funeral Directors Association S A NT News November 2012 Funeral Plan Management (FPM) Trevor Holst Consideraons for Funeral Directors While consumers are generally choosing funeral insurance for affordability and flexibility, they lack a general knowledge of the real costs they are paying. In many cases they are purchasing life insurance with no connection to a funeral. Advertising has, however, increased community awareness about funerals and we can all capitalise on this. In the recent ASIC study it was indicated that overall, there is a lack of knowledge about the option of pre-paid funerals. Many who have not considered pre-paid funerals are simply unaware that they exist and turn to the media and advertising hits by insurance companies for information. It’s perhaps time to embrace a new way of communicating with our target markets. We can extend existing business promotional effort by exploring social media. Seniors seem to have no problem embracing technology. Here are some interesting statistics released by Sensis. Internet usage has become an almost indispensable way of life for our seniors, 93% of those aged 65 and above, and 99% of those aged between 50 to 64 years are online regularly. 97% of those aged 65 years and above, and 93% of those aged between 50 to 64 years are Facebook users. LinkedIn, Twitter and Google+ are also common for these age groups. Social media is influencing buying behaviour . Researching products and services online are one of the top reasons why seniors use social media. Page 5 AFDA members acknowledge the contributions made by the following divisional sponsors in 2012/13 National Corporate Partners Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors Page 6 Australian Funeral Directors Association S A NT News November 2012 Hyqual Australia’s In House Testing: Hyqual Australia’s In House Testing: Hyqual Australia’s 121 combustible fixed bar coffin handle is the centre of attention in our latest video and what a star it is. Whilst all of Hyqual’s coffin handles are continually being independently stress tested, we have never filmed any testing. Please take a few minutes to go online to www.hyqual.com click on “SERVICES” and under the “What’s New” button to find the video. Let us prove to you that our motto “OUR STRENGTH IS IN OUR PRODUCT” is a statement we live by and run our business by. We are very proud to be Australian Manufacturers and we strive to produce top quality products you can depend on. Aaron Hyde decided it would be a good idea to show our customers just how strong our Australian manufactured products are. We spent about an hour setting up in the factory and filming, using only 4 of our mighty 121 fixed bar coffin handle with the rubber grip insert, four of Hyqual Australia’s strongest and fittest and of course the strongest of them all - the forklift and let’s not forget 20 x 25kg bags of granular virgin ABS plastic totalling 500kg. All the footage you see in the video was first take ONLY. We did no trials or checking to see how far we could go before we started filming. We did stop filming while “The Boys” moved things around and set up the forklift. If you bring the video up to full screen you can see the look of concern on Aaron’s face as he begins the lift of the coffin with ONLY 4 x 121 coffin handles and 500kg. The results speak for themselves, we were all extremely pleased. Technical specifications: · ABS virgin plastic 121 coffin handles. · 4 x 25mm grabber screws & 2 locating pins per handle. · MDF coffin - 25kg bags of ABS virgin granular plastic and The Hyqual Team. Australian Funeral Directors Association SA NT News November 2012 Graham James - 50 years with Alfred James This is an extract from a speech by David Lawlor at a recent company celebration for Graham. —————————————- “ Tonight we are here to acknowledge and celebrate Graham’s 50 years of service to Alfred James & Sons. As such it is an appropriate time to reflect on Graham’s career to date. It was not a foregone conclusion that Graham would join the family business. He was considering at least two other careers, one being a hospital administrator and the other a clergyman. Graham had to apply to his father for a job, and after being offered a position, at the age of 21 Graham began his career as a funeral director. On the 15 October 1962 Graham joined Alfred James & Sons. Prior to this he was working at the Lyell McEwin Hospital and when Grahams’ father purchased Partington’s business Graham joined the company. He was employed there for two years before being appointed General Manager at Unley in 1964. The following year Graham completed an Economics degree from the University of Adelaide. He was appointed Company Secretary in 1973 and Director in 1976. In addition to Graham’s employment and dedication to the company, Graham has made a significant contribution to the funeral industry at a local, national and international level. He was a National Councillor of the AFDA for a number of years and elected National President from 1978-1980. He was made a life member in 1983 and is also a Life Councillor. Graham was Chairman of the Pacific Group of Selected Independent Funeral Homes for 27 years (1985) until he stepped down last year. Page 7 Graham was also an advisor to and supporter of SOLACE (for widows and widowers) and SANDS (still-born and miscarriages). He was also the AFDA representative to the Australian Institute of Embalming. Graham also established BES and our Memory Tree Program. Over the years, the ownership of the business has changed. In 2007 Graham and Judy bought out the interests of Graham’s sisters. Throughout Graham’s career, a number of staff and family members have been employed in the business , but there has been one person present the whole time. For a family business the boundaries between family and business life can overlap. Thank you Judy for your commitment and support over this long period, to both Graham and all the staff at Alfred James. Graham, the guys in the factory (Casket Company of Australia) have made a Wine Holder for you. Of course, it contains a bottle of red wine and the wine was purchased from your daughters Hotel, The Edinburgh. As is customary at these career milestones, we also have a service badge, marking 50 years of service at Alfred James. On behalf of everyone at Alfred James, congratulations, Graham, for the 50 years of great service to the company. Your integrity and conduct have been a key part of the Company’s success and reputation.” ———————————- Australian Funeral Directors Association S A NT News November 2012 Page 8 Ashton - Expression Coffins The culmination of hundreds of hours of research and development over 18 months at Ashton’s head office What makes Expression Coffins unique? Expression Coffins are a unique way to celebrate a life. They are beautifully handmade and wrapped in Ashton’s own CrystalCleer image wraps (photographic quality images), utilising the latest eco-friendly technology. The richness of colour across the Expression Coffin range is stunning. All Expression Coffins are suitable for burial or cremation. Expression Coffins are a personal choice and a special way to mark the final event in someone’s life. Visit our web site to view new possibilities for your clients. www.expressioncoffins.com.au Contact Michael Ingerson Account Manager – South Australia for more details. Phone: 0428 161 679 State of the art audio visual upgrade at Enfield Memorial Park The audio visual facilities in the Acacia and Folland Chapels at Enfield Memorial Park have been upgraded providing families and funeral directors with the latest technology equipment. This includes replacement of all speakers, amplifiers and microphones, new digital DVD and CD players and multiple cameras in each chapel. All the equipment can be controlled wirelessly from a tablet anywhere within the chapel. In the words of one funeral director ‘it’s as easy as using my phone.’ “We are thrilled that we have been able to deliver such a high definition service using the latest technology ” Chief Executive Officer, Robert Pitt said. Where there is an overflow of mourners, the new system provides projection onto each chapel’s external glass wall, allowing mourners in the hearse driveway to see and hear all elements of a funeral service, including Celebrating Life DVD presentations. The main screen photo of the DVD is projected above the chapel entrance prior to the service commencing, and provides a unique and personalised element, especially as family and mourners arrive. “Response to the new system has been very positive from both funeral directors and families”.