Member-driven advocacy
Consult Australia's advocacy work is member-driven. Over 240 representatives from across our membership collaborate through our strategic forums, state/territory committees and roundtables. Participation in these is exclusive to full members and is one of the key benefits of membership. In addition, members have access to a further 30 forums with government nationwide, driving positive change for the industry.
Strategic forums
Our strategic forums bring together industry leaders from our membership, with a strategic purpose in mind. The strategic forums currently in place include our Champions of Change Coalition and the Large Firms Forum.
State/territory committees
Each state and territory has a committee, giving members the opportunity to develop strategies to tackle local issues and contribute to Consult Australia's advocacy strategy and focus. Committee participants are often called upon to represent Consult
Australia in local engagement activities (including meetings with government agencies etc). These committees generally meet every 6 weeks and require engaged individuals. If you would like to find out how your business can be represented on a committee, please contact the relevant Manager for your jurisdiction.
Roundtables
Our roundtables allow member representatives to discuss particular work areas, providing advice and support for the delivery of Consult Australia's advocacy. Roundtable participants are often called upon to represent Consult Australia in engagement activities, including meetings with government agencies. We currently have the following roundtables:
- Defence Roundtable
- People & Human Resources Roundtable
- Liability & Contracts Roundtable
- Information Security Roundtable
The roundtables generally meet quarterly, except for the Liability & Contracts Roundtable which meets every 8 weeks. Roundtables require engaged individuals with the skills/experience relevant to the topic areas. If you would like to find out how your business can be represented on a roundtable, please contact Kristy, Head of Policy & Government Relations.