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From the Chairman Highlights August Edition From the Chairman National Conference News from the CEO International News Partner Recognition Dear Colleagues, Once again we have held a very successful National Conference and Competition at the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth from 5-7 July and my congratulations go to all our competing universities for another very inspiring event. Our teams continue to develop and implement projects addressing key issues including disadvantaged youth, indigenous development, homelessness, disability, refugee services and environmental awareness, as well as teaching programs for elderly and a big focus this year on Food Waste. Over 350 people attended our event this year at the Sofitel, including more than 200 students, 14 faculty, over 20 observers and volunteers and 106 judges from several companies, including partners, alumni and academic leaders. You will find more information about our many activities, including our Special Competition for New Teams later in this, and photos from the Conference can be accessed through the following link. https://goo.gl/photos/hq9tg9ommmjoyhyu7 The World Cup will be held this year in Toronto from 28 30 September, and information about this event is on the Enactus International website www.enactus.org. If you are able to attend, either as a Judge or an observer and cheer our winning team, Edith Cowan University to victory, I know you will find it an exhilarating experience. Please contact Judy Howard at jhoward@enactus.org and she will be able to provide more details. Thanks again to all of our stakeholders for your on-going support of the program here in Australia. Yours Sincerely, Mark G. Smith FAMI CPM FAIM FAICD Chairman, Enactus Australia Limited 1

August, 2016 National Conference and Competition 5-7 July Sofitel Sydney Wentworth. A big congratulations to the team from Edith Cowan University who are our National Champions for 2016. The team is now preparing to represent Australia at the World Cup in Toronto Canada in September. Finalists University of New South Wales ( 3rd Place ) Queensland University of Technology ( 4th Place ) Edith Cowan University ( 1st Place ) Sydney University ( 2nd Place ) 2

August, 2016 National Conference and Competition 5-7 July Sofitel Sydney Wentworth. Our National Conference and Competition kicked off on the 5th of July. The students had the opportunity to take part in a number of special sessions including a career workshop which we had great feedback from, with presentations from four partner companies, followed by roundtable discussions and a final presentation by LinkedIn. CSIRO led a session on how to start up and grow a Social Enterprise, incredibly valuable training for their Enactus work. We also had a workshop on Practera, a cloud based platform designed to support a wide range of experiential learning scenarios used by Enactus. One workshop, focused on Enactus online learning modules and another focused on making a 60 second video about a project, which were judged during the competition. Speaking of competition, 11 teams participated in this year s event, in hopes of winning the national champion title. On 6 July, the opening round kicked off with 27 executives serving as judges: after watching presentations, asking questions and evaluating impact, those judges selected eight teams to move forward to the semi-final round on 7 July, where teams met a new group of 44 judges who selected the finalist teams. Finally, those four teams took to the main stage in the final round, presenting their work to 35 top business executives serving as judges. After being impressed and inspired by the impact and enthusiasm, the judges selected the team from Edith Cowan University as the 2016 National Champion. In their Waste Not project, Enactus ECU addressed food waste in the restaurant and café industry by educating businesses in the city of Joondalup about the issue and after analysis, helping set up solutions such as donating leftover food to charities and redirecting food into purpose-built compost bins that fertilize a community vegetable garden. In addition to winning the national championship, the team was announced as the winner for the Graham Kraehe Community Project Brambles Food Waste Challenge and awarded a $5,000 prize to support development of their project. 3

August, 2016 News from the CEO Judy Howard CEO As mentioned by our chairman we had another successful conference this year with some truly amazing projects presented by our students. Our congratulations go to the winning team Edith Cowan University and we wish them the best of luck at the World Cup in September. New Teams Competition This year we also continued our New Teams competition at our National Conference which was a special competition for those new teams coming into the competition or re-formed teams and did not compete last year. Each team presented their projects in front of 5 Judges with some being Enactus alumni from previous years. All the judges gave valuable feedback to the teams that will help them when they join the main competition in 2017. It was the University of Canberra who took out the prize this year of Best New Team, with their School Beans project which aims to reduce the youth unemployment by providing Australian high school students with an opportunity to learn skills while participating in a cafe established in their own high schools. Congratulations to the team and we look forward to hearing about the project next year. Most Outstanding Awards Congratulations to Selena Griffith from UNSW who was selected as Most Outstanding Faculty Advisor for 2016, and Denny Dien also from UNSW who took out the Award for Most Outstanding Student. Both are well deserved recipients and will join us at the World Cup. We look forward to the feedback they provide to their own and other teams on their return. Brambles and Unilever Special Projects Competitions My thanks to Brambles and CHEP, and Unilever for their great support of our teams and projects through their Food Waste Challenge and Sustainable Living Projects. The competing teams received substantial financial rewards for their projects which will greatly assist the development of further impact as well as the opportunity to create a number of sustainable social enterprises. This support highlights the continued synergy between our project focus and the social responsibility agendas of blue chip organisations. 4

August, 2016 News from the CEO World Cup Toronto Canada 28-30 September 2016 Make sure you download the program for the World Cup and watch live in September supporting our National Champions Edith Cowan University. Visit our webpage under Events & Conferences / World Cup for the Agenda. Judy Howard CEO LinkedIn Enactus Australia Don t forget to follow us through the attached link http://www.linkedin.com/company/enactusaustralia-org-au?trk=biz-companies-cym. This will take you to the Enactus Australia page where you can click Follow. If you are an alumni or a BAB member please let Kylie Smith ksmith@enactus.org know, and she will give you details on how to join these groups. Again, it s an easy way you can keep in touch with happenings and share ideas with your colleagues. Most Outstanding Faculty Advisor Selena Griffith - UNSW Most Outstanding Student Denny Dien - UNSW 5

Enactus International News On behalf of the Enactus Worldwide Board of Directors, I m very pleased to announce that Rachael A. Jarosh has been named as the organization s next president and chief executive officer. Rachael will be a great leader, and I am as enthusiastic as ever about the future of Enactus. Rachael has savvy insights and strong skills and is a mission-motivated, results-oriented leader. She joins Enactus with more than 22 years of experience, having served as president of the Pentair Foundation, leader of global communications for Pentair plc and having worked at the intersection of private and non-profit partnerships. She has been a committed champion of various causes throughout her life and is compelled by the entrepreneurial spirit she inherited from her parents. Rachael s breadth of experience, her passion for leading high-performing teams, her ability to energize people and her personal passion for the mission of Enactus will propel the organization forward. She will take the helm on 1 October, following the Enactus World Cup. Rachael will not be alone, though. She is committed to empowering our leadership team to realize its full potential, and I m confident that together, they will invigorate the global Enactus community. Please join me in thanking Alvin Rohrs for his service to Enactus. He drove the growth of the organization; under his leadership, hundreds of thousands of students have become action leaders and even more people have been empowered to live better lives in a more sustainable way. He has helped create a better world for us all. Join me in welcoming Rachael. Stay focused. Keep moving forward. I am excited about what is yet to come for Enactus, and Rachael s appointment confirms that. Thank you for your commitment to Enactus. Kees Kruythoff Enactus Board Chair 6

Enactus International News - World Cup Toronto 28-30 September - Agenda WEDNESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER Attire: Business casual, traditional cultural attire encouraged 12.00-20.30 Event Registration 14.00-15.30 Faculty Advisor Best Practice Session 16.00-18.00 World Cultural Experience 18.30-20.00 Opening Ceremony ( Broadcast live Online) THURSDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER Attire: Business professional attire required for entry to all activities 07.00-19.30 Event Registration 08.00-09.00 Opening Round Judge Orientation leagues 1-4 09.00-16.00 Innovation Stations 09.15-12.15 Opening Round of Competition leagues 1-4 (Delayed viewing available Online) 09.00-12.15 UN Sustainable Development Goals Ideation Morning Session 11.00-12.15 Top to Future Top Morning Session 12.00-13.30 Opening Round Judge Orientation - Leagues 5-8 12.30-14:00 Networking Luncheon 13.45-16.15 Opening Round of Competition Leagues 5-8 ( Delayed viewing available Online) 14.00-15.15 UN Sustainable Development Goals Ideation Afternoon Session 15.30-16.45 Top Future -Top Afternoon Sessions 17.30-19.30 The Global Goals Forum & Opening Round Awards Ceremony ( Broadcast Live Online) 19.30-20.30 Executive Reception 20.30-22.00 Executive Dinner Hosted by KPMG 7

FRIDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER Attire: Business professional attire required for entry to all activities, except the Enactus World Party with a Purpose where casual attire is permitted 07.00-18.30 Event Registration 07.45-08.45 Semi Final Round Judge Orientation 09.00-11.30 Semi Final Round of Competition (Delayed viewing available online) 09.00-12.45 Innovation Stations 10.00-11.30 Top to Top Forum 11.45-13.15 Final Round Judge Orientation & Luncheon 11.45-13.15 Networking Luncheon 13.30-15.00 Action Leaders Forum & Announcement of Final Round Teams (Broadcast live online) 15.00-17.30 Final Round of Competition (Broadcast live online) 17.30-18.30 Final Awards Ceremony (Broadcast live online) 18.30-20.30 World Cup Sponsors Reception 22.30-02.00 Enactus World Party with a purpose Presented by Unilever 8

Partnering with Enactus. Enactus Australia would like to take this opportunity to personally thank all our Partners for their ongoing support. We thank you for your contribution to our National Conference and Competition in the workshops such as Careers, FA & Team president workshop, Practera online learning workshop and CSIRO. We also acknowledge the participation of staff members from our partners as Judges in our Opening, Semi- Final and Final rounds and value their professional feedback. Outside the conference we thank our partners who are on Business Advisory Boards as their mentoring and advice is very valuable to our teams and their projects. If you would like to become a Enactus partner or would like more information on partnerships please contact Judy Howard on jhoward@enactus.org 9