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  • Table of Contents

    Table of Contents 1

    About This Report 2

    Mission Statement 3

    Acronyms 3

    National Standards for Disability

    Services 4

    Vision Statement 5

    Human Rights Charter 5

    About us 6

    Organisational Structure 7

    Message from the Chairman 8

    Board of Governance 8

    General Manager’s Report 9

    Corporate Services Report 10

    Employment Services Report 11

    Finance Report 12-13

    Performance Report 14-15

    Donations & Sponsorship 16

    DES 17

    Disability Employment Services 18 -19

    Job Seekers 20

    AXIS Worx 21

    AXIS Worx Manager’s Report 22-23

    New Products 23

    Supported Employees 24

    Recognition of Service 25

    Our Team 26

    Contact List 27

    Financials 28-51

    Page 1

  • Page 2

    About This Report

    The 2015 Community AXIS Enterprises Inc. Annual Report details the growth,

    performance, achievements and people that make up our organisation. It

    provides key information about our service provision and our commitment to

    the communities we assist.

    Copies of this report are available from the AXIS Employment offices listed on

    page 27 of this report and AXIS Worx at 134 Golf Course Road, Horsham. The

    Annual Report can also be downloaded from our website –

    www.caei.com.au

    If you would like to receive this publication in another format please contact

    Reception on 03 53811622 or email us on [email protected]

    If you require an interpreter service, please call the Translating and

    Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask for AXIS Employment on

    03 53811622.

    Our business hours are 8.30 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday.

    http://www.caei.com.aumailto:[email protected]

  • Acronyms

    Page 3

    Mission Statement

    To inspire and empower people

    through employment

    We Include We Achieve We Care

    Department of Social Services DSS

    Department of Human Services DHS

    Labour Market Region LMR

    Australian Disability Enterprise ADE

    Disability Employment Services DES

    Quality Assurance QA

    International Organisational Standards ISO

    National Standards for Disability Services NSDS

    Employment Support Services ESS

    Corrective Action Notice CAN

    Providers of Australian Government Employment Services PAGES

    Employment Services Area ESA

    Disability Employment Australia (Disability peak body) DEA

    National Disability Services NDS

    Jobs Australia JA

    National Employment Services Association NESA

  • National standards for

    disability services

    Page 4

    The National Standards for Disability Services help promote and drive a nationally

    consistent approach to improving the quality of services. They focus on rights and

    outcomes for people with disability.

    RIGHTS

    PARTICIPATION AND INCLUSION

    INDIVIDUAL OUTCOMES

    FEEDBACK AND COMPLAINTS

    SERVICE ACCESS

    SERVICE MANAGEMENT

  • Vision statement

    Page 5

    To provide flexible, diverse services

    and workplace

    opportunities for people of all abilities

    Community AXIS Enterprises Inc. acknowledges the Victorian Charter of Human

    Rights and Responsibilities which is a Victorian law that sets out the basic rights,

    freedoms and responsibilities of all people in Victoria.

    The Charter aims to build a fairer, more inclusive community by requiring us to

    consider human rights when we develop policies and provide services.

    The Charter gives legal protection to 20 fundamental human rights, such as the

    right to be treated equally, to be safe from violence and abuse, to be part of a

    family and to have our privacy respected.

    Human rights charter

    http://www.victorianhumanrightscommission.com/www/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=905&Itemid=520

  • About us

    Page 6

    Community AXIS Enterprises Inc. (CAEI) was established in 1991 as Wimmera

    Job Match, changing its name in 2001 to Community AXIS. In April 2011

    Community AXIS amalgamated with local Australian Disability Enterprise, The

    Wool Factory, to form Community AXIS Enterprises Inc.

    CAEI, trading as AXIS Employment, is a Department of Social Services funded

    Disability Employment Service. In 2012 the Federal Government awarded CAEI

    additional DES business in the Bendigo, Eureka, Sunraysia, Mid Murray and

    South East SA Employment Service Areas. Covering an area of approximately

    115,000 square kilometres, AXIS Employment is now the Provider of Choice

    for 1200 job seekers and 600 employers in six ESAs across Western Victoria

    and South East South Australia.

    AXIS Worx is an Australian Disability Enterprise located in Horsham, Victoria.

    CAEI is contracted by the Department of Social Services to deliver the Disability

    Employment Assistance Program at AXIS Worx. Five separate businesses

    operate within AXIS Worx:

    E-Worx, Wood Worx, Pak Worx, Café Worx and Gift Worx. There are 43

    Supported Employees with differing levels of permanent disability employed at

    AXIS Worx.

  • Page 7

    Governance Board Chair Nick Graham

    Management Team

    Colin Barnett

    Graeme Eldridge

    Viv Watson Administration

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    AXIS Worx Manager

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  • Page 8

    It gives me great pleasure to report on another incredibly successful year of operation for

    Community AXIS Enterprises Incorporated (CAEI). Through our high level of Disability

    Employment Services, delivered to in excess of 2,000 Program Participants throughout a large

    part of Western Victoria and South East South Australia, we have truly achieved our Mission: “To

    Inspire and Empower People Through Employment”

    Nationally, our Disability Employment Service is ranked in the top five percent, an outstanding

    achievement in itself, even more so considering the majority of this business was taken up less

    than three years ago. Our Australian Disability Enterprise is also highly rated on a National level,

    achieving all aspirational performance targets, while continuing to provide valuable resource

    to our community.

    We are able to deliver these services to such a high level through dedication and hard work on

    the part of all staff members and I thank them all. In particular, I would like to thank our

    Management Team, Leadership Group and DES Managers for their direction and outstanding

    leadership. I would like to pay tribute to the hard work carried out by my fellow board

    members. They share with me the vision that CAEI is the best organisation it can be, offering

    Disability Employment Services to the most vulnerable people in our community.

    CAEI continues to mark out for itself, a distinct place within the community. We are a strong

    organisation and will continue to strive and improve on the services we offer to people with

    disability.

    The Board and Staff at

    Community AXIS Enterprises Inc.

    would like to congratulate David

    Leembruggen on 10 years

    dedicated service.

    David initially commenced as a

    Board Member for the Wool

    Factory in 2005 and has

    continued to provide his time

    and valuable input since the two

    organisations amalgamated in

    2011.

    Congratulations David and

    thank you for all your

    commitment over the

    years.

    Chairman Solicitor, Saines Lucas

    Treasurer Accountant, CBS Financial

    Retired Technical Officer Telstra

    Support Worker

    Christian Emergency Food Centre

    General Medical Practitioner

    Lister House Clinic

    Retired Manager

    Horsham Rural City Council

    OUR B

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    REPORT

  • Work. Employment is about purpose, self-worth

    and dignity. It’s what we aspire to, how we are

    perceived and how we find our place in life.

    Employment is the backbone of society and

    our workplaces are the heart of our community. A

    job is about forming relationships, about personal freedom,

    social inclusion and a connection to the community. With employment

    comes money, self-reliance, belongings and future aspirations. A job comes from

    opportunity, it displays commitment and deserves respect. Workers are role models,

    breadwinners, deserving of holidays and rest. Work is inspiring and empowering. Work,

    Why wouldn’t you?

    Success. A surplus of $1.57m, cash of $3.36m, investments of $637k, property of $2.83m,

    43 supported employment jobs, $568k business sales, over 2000 jobseekers assisted, 678 job placements,

    807 people in employment, DES performance 55% above national average, additional DES-ESS business,

    new DES-DMS business, property purchases, e-waste expansion, office fit outs. That’s a successful year.

    From Supported Employees, to Department Supervisors and Client Services. From Reception to

    Consultants and Marketers. From Administration to Resources and Finance. From Managers to

    Management and Board. Each of you have played a part in what we have achieved throughout the

    past 12 months. Well done team, you should be proud of your achievements. We couldn’t have done it

    without you.

    20 years of service to CAEI. Nice work Grae. Grae has been involved in every program, every service

    and every Government Department that CAEI has been involved with in our 24 year history. From FaCS,

    FaCSIA, DEEWR DEWR and now DSS. From CETP, CBF, CJP, CWC, CSP, PSP, DAV, ADE, DOE, DOES, DEN,

    DES and now DES-ESS and DES-DMS. From Wimmera Job Match, to Community AXIS to Community AXIS

    Enterprises Inc. From a Consultant to Corporate Services Manager and Management Team. Thanks

    Grae, you are a big part of CAEI and where we are today.

    Grae and Viv, your dedication and commitment to our success is highlighted by our achievements over

    a long period and particularly over the last year. Thanks for your valued contribution and continued

    support.

    CAEI’s Leadership Group have been instrumental in driving our strategic direction and achieving

    strategic goals. Grae, Viv, Brendan, Bill and Amanda have worked tirelessly to consolidate DES business

    across six ESA’s, successfully pursued DES-DMS business, developed business opportunities at AXIS Worx,

    attained environmental accreditation and acquired a property portfolio. This group is driven by a single

    objective, to achieve the very best outcomes for CAEI, in the process benefiting program participants,

    the community and our staff.

    We are privileged to be supported by our Board of Governance, Chairman Nick Graham, David

    Leembruggen, Bev Miatke, Doug Clarke, Brendan Bryan and David Eltringham. This group of people

    volunteer their valuable time and continue to show faith in Management’s leadership, underpinning the

    outstanding achievements of the past 12 months.

    We are looking forward to 2016 and beyond.

    Page 9

    “What a successful year!” - Colin Barnett General Manager

    GENERAL M

    ANAGER

  • Page 10

    “This year we purchased our own building in Horsham. Exciting times ahead for AXIS”

    We continue to build a property portfolio with the

    purchase of our own office at 7-11 Firebrace Street

    Horsham being the big news of the year. This two-storey

    building will be our new home and the head office for

    the organisation. We have appointed Baade Harbour

    Australia Architects who are currently drafting plans, and

    we anticipate the move occurring in December 2016. We also purchased 111 Main

    Street Stawell, the office which we have been leasing for many years.

    Due to continued growth in Jobseeker numbers and our success in being awarded some

    additional DES business through the business reallocation process, we have had to

    expand our offices in Swan Hill and Bendigo. The Swan Hill fit-out has been completed

    and Bendigo fit-out is about to commence with both sites almost doubling in size. We

    were also successful in sourcing grant money through the Department of Sustainability

    and Environment to complete Phase 2 of our E-waste facility at AXIS Worx to create an

    undercover storage and processing area for incoming e-waste.

    We transitioned from the old Disability Services Standards to attain accreditation for the

    National Standards for Disability Services for both AXIS Employment and AXIS Worx in June. We

    also successfully achieved recertification of our ISO 9001:2008 and 14001:2003 systems. This

    year we were pleased to welcome Tennille Ellis to the Corporate Services team in the role of

    Quality and Systems Officer. Tennille brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the

    role.

    We have worked on our fleet this year to improve our green credentials and safety of new

    vehicles whilst providing a good balance of practicality. Many thanks to Tom for all his good

    work in IT and Fleet to keep the show on the road.

    Our role in Corporate Services is not at the coal face, but is in creating the coal face - by

    providing the offices where people meet, providing the vehicles to get our staff to the coal

    face across the vast area that the organisation covers, and providing the IT, computers and

    phones for our consultants to be connected on the front-line. There is also something very

    satisfying about the financial investment through purchasing that we put back into our

    community that supports the work we do in getting People with Disability into work.

    It has been another amazing year of success for the organisation and I would like to thank

    Colin and Viv for their great leadership and support as we work to get the job done. I would

    also like to thank our Middle Managers - Bill, Brendan and Amanda - for their huge contribution

    to AXIS.

    It is over 20 years since I commenced with the organisation and I’m looking forward to what is

    in store for the year ahead!

    - Graeme Eldridge Corporate Services Manager

    CORPORATE S

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  • As we reflect on our 24 years of service delivery in

    the Disability Employment space, AXIS Employment

    can be proud of the outstanding results we have

    achieved. Since our significant DES growth into 5 new

    Employment Services Area’s in March 2013, we have delivered

    exceptional employment services to Job Seekers with disability. In the past

    financial year we have placed 785 Job Seekers into employment and 61 Job

    Seekers in to Education placements. This has resulted in outstanding Star ratings across our

    6 ESA’s. At our last star rating period, four ESA’s achieved a high 5 star rating and two

    ESA’s achieved high 4 star rating. This exceptional result is due to the hard work and

    commitment of our Site Managers, Marketers and Employment Consultants who work

    tirelessly to provide an individualised service to each Job Seeker with an employment

    outcome the focus of service. AXIS Employment is ranked as a leading provider of

    disability services nationally and we are proud of the results we have achieved for our Job

    Seekers.

    As a result of our strong performance, in December 2014, we were delighted to expand

    our DES business and move into the DMS DES stream following a successful tender

    application. We were awarded DMS business in the Sunraysia ESA and Justin Clay has

    been delivering DMS services and achieving excellent results.

    We have increased our business share in the Bendigo ESA following a reallocation of business from a

    poor performing provider. Following an offer from the Department of Social Services of an additional

    10% of business, an 80 additional Job Seekers commenced in the DES program in August 2015.

    AXIS Employment has seen growth in Job Seeker numbers which has led to additional employment

    consultants across the regions. This has also created the need to increase the size of both the Swan Hill

    and Bendigo offices with extensive renovation and refurbishment.

    AXIS Employment held our inaugural Shooting for the Stars DES Conference in Lorne Victoria in early

    October which was hugely successful. This conference involved 34 delegates including Management,

    Site managers, Marketers and Employment Consultants who had the opportunity to build stronger

    relationships with staff from other sites, participate in team building activities, increase their DES

    knowledge and our AXIS vision. We were fortunate to have Jason McCarthy who became a national

    hero in the wake of the Bali Bombings in 2002 and epitomises the Australian fighting spirit. His story is

    one of humanity overcoming adversity. We also welcomed Andrew Gibbs, Assistant Director Disability

    Services Section and Paul Abbott, Senior Contract Manager from the Department of Social Services as

    guest speakers.

    I would like to thank all of our staff for a wonderful year of outstanding results. It is a credit to all our

    staff who work hard to assist our job seekers, resulting in “making a difference” in the lives of families

    and individuals. It requires a strong team in each office to work together to achieve the outcomes

    that we have. Our gratitude and thanks go to our site managers who continue to achieve great

    results.

    Colin, Grae and I appreciate the efforts of our entire staff and look forward to continued success in

    the future of our DES services in Victoria and South Australia.

    Page 11

    “AXIS Employment achieves outstanding growth with staff delivering exceptional support and

    service to Job Seekers with Disability”

    - Viv Watson Employment Services Manager

    EM

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  • For the financial year ended 30th June 2015, Community

    AXIS Enterprises Inc. (CAEI) has recorded a surplus of

    $1,578,666. This figure is slightly less than last year, but still an

    outstanding result for the organisation.

    This strong financial position has meant a lot has been accomplished over the last 12

    months. It has also enabled diversification of funding investments.

    Towards the end of 2014, just over $700,000 was spent to purchase two new properties.

    The first being the office at 111 Main Street, Stawell and the second being 7-11 Firebrace Street Horsham.

    The Firebrace Street site will be the future head office of CAEI and it’s exciting to see some initial plans on

    how this prominent Horsham building will be brought back to life. Early estimations suggest a further $2

    million will be required for the extensive fit out of the old building.

    As well as real estate, CAEI has also made a long term cash investment with a Managed Fund through

    AXA North. Initially investing $400,000 in October, and a further $200,000 in December, the fund recorded

    a balance of $637,222 at June 30. An additional $400,000 has been added in the current 2015/2016

    financial year taking the total investment to a neat $1 million.

    Lastly, in April 2015, a further $2 million was invested with the Bank of Melbourne in a 12 month Term

    Deposit.

    Capital expenditure for the year included $130,000 to extend and refurbish additional office space in

    Swan Hill and $6,200 for the addition of an automatic door in our Stawell office.

    $100,000 was allocated at AXIS Worx for capital expenses. This has enabled upgrades to the air

    conditioning & heating in the Administration Building, the fitout of a brand new staff room, a new office

    space in the E Worx Department and, with the help of a $45,000 grant from Sustainability Victoria,

    concrete the floor for the next stage of the E Worx shed.

    Impressively, even with the

    significant capital

    expenditure, the cash

    position of the organisation

    still increased by 11%,

    leaving a balance of $3.38

    million in the bank at the

    end of June.

    “It has been a fantastic year

    of growth for AXIS” - Amanda Wirth Finance Manager

    FIN

    ANCE

  • Page 13

    Revenue for the 2014/2015 financial year was up 7%, totalling $11.2 million, of which $9.7 was

    generated through the DES program. Additional funding was also received through the

    introduction of the DMS program in Sunraysia, which contributed an additional $141,000 to the

    income of the ESA.

    Business generated income at AXIS Worx totalled $568,021, an increase of 13% on last year’s result.

    As the organisation continues to grow, the expenditure follows suit. Employment costs were up by 12%

    from last year and vehicles expenses were slightly higher due to the increase in the number of vehicles

    in our fleet. Over $2.6 million was spent on assisting job seekers to find and sustain suitable employment

    and education throughout the year, an increase of 8%. Cost of Sales and overall operating

    expenditure were both up 3% on last year.

    A big thanks must go to Linda, Tamara & Olivia for the great job they do. Between them, they monitor and enter well over 4000 transactions from the 75 company visa’s, process the fortnightly pay’s for around 120 staff and supported employees, raise over 500 invoices, make around 1200

    funding claims and enter & pay in excess of 5000 accounts all while creating newsletters, answering calls, greeting everyone who walks through the door, responding to queries from both

    within and outside our organisation, maintaining a social media presence, processing CrimChecks, organising the AGM and creating fantastic Annual Reports such as this one! An

    outstanding job as always girls!

  • Page 14

    “An outstanding year for AXIS Employment, with all our ESA'S

    performing significantly above national average.”

    Sunraysia.

    The team in Sunraysia have done a fantastic job this year being able to maintain their

    fantastic star rating. Carl and the team been able to create 127 job placements through

    their hard work which has resulted in 73% of their caseload being in sustainable

    employment. As a direct result of this performance our Sunraysia team were awarded

    additional DES Business in the DMS Program. Commencing in December Justin and Kim

    are already making great inroads into helping this group of jobseekers into employment.

    Grampians

    The Grampians team have continued their fantastic work throughout the ESA with 150 Job

    Placements and 6 education placements. This has meant that 65% of the caseload at the end

    of June was either in sustainable employment or study. Carolyn and the team have had a big

    focus on our outreach towns and we have been successful in helping a lot of these jobseekers

    find work. The Grampians team through this hard work have been able to maintain their 5 star

    rating.

    Eureka

    A big year in the Eureka ESA and Tom and the team have moved from a 4 star rating to a 5 star

    rating. This is a result direct result of 166 job and 14 education placement for the year. At the

    end of June Eureka ESA had 61% of their caseload in work or education which is a great result

    for our Jobseekers in the region. There is no doubt with hard work from all the team we ill be

    able to maintain this fantastic achievement.

    GENERAL M

    ANAGER

    - Brendan Doran Performance Manager

    Once again it has been a highly successful year in

    DES with all ESA performing at exceptional levels.

    This is no doubt due to the hard and innovative

    work of all DES Staff.

  • Page 15

    South East

    We had an extremely excited manager in Rod when in January ore South East ESA where

    given the news that they had achieved a 5 star rating for the first time. They had all worked

    extremely hard to achieve this with 139 job and 16 education placements, the result being

    and incredible 73% of jobseekers in employment or education. The ESA continues to go

    from strength to strength and are working hard to maintain this fantastic performance.

    Bendigo

    What a busy year Jeff and the team have had in our Bendigo ESA. 161 Job placements

    and 14 education placements had resulted in 57 of our caseload being in work or

    education by the end of June. The best news, we have moved from3 star to 4 star with lots

    more hard working tracking toward our aim to reach 5 star performance. Due to this

    outstanding performance the Department of Social service has awarded us additional

    business share and we are now actively servicing an additional 80 jobseekers in the ESA.

    Great for us but importantly these jobseekers are now receiving an elite level of service.

    Mid Murray

    Marcus and his team have a big year, moving from 3 star to 4 star. With an exceptional

    level of hard work the team is fast moving toward out next goal of reaching the 5 star

    level. Throughout the year there was 75 job placements and 18 education placements

    meaning that by the end of June 65% if the caseload in the Mid Murray where either in

    employment or education. A fantastic result Mid Murray Team.

    Overall the year has been very successful for all ESA’S. We talk about star ratings and figures, but the best thing is sustainable employment and education opportunities are being created for jobseekers that need our help. We are making a difference for these jobseekers and the communities that they live in and for this all our fantastic DES staff should be proud.

  • Donations

    & Sponsorship

    Page 16

    Town Hall (Horsham Performing Arts)

    Wimmera Health Care

    Touched by Olivia Foundation

    Chuffed

    Redan Football, Netball Club

    Mt Gambier Golf Club

    Horsham Rockets

    JDRF

    Movember

    Mallee Accommodation

    Falcons Baseball Club

    Carols by Candlelight

    Bluelight

    Wimmera & Southern Mallee

    Woorinen Football, Netball Club

    Naracoorte & District Basketball Club

    Northern District Football Umpires

    Chip for Charity

    Murtoa Golf Club

    St Brigids College

    Pimpinio Golf Gold Club

    Horsham Saints Football & Netball Club

    Central Murray Football, Netball Club

    St Mary’s Primary, Warracknabeal

    Ballarat Red Devils

    Blue Lake Sports Park

    Golden Square Football Club

    Laharum Football Netball Club

    Falcons Baseball Club

    Golden City Football Club

    Wentworth District Football Netball Club

    Sheep Hills Golf Club

    Warracknabeal Neighbourhood House

    Taylors Lake Football Netball Club

  • Page 17

    Over 200 job seeker participants 6 employment service areas Numerous locations across Victoria and South Australia

    We heard what our had to say about our program JOB SEEKERS

    87%

    11%

    2%

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    Earlier in the year, AXIS

    Employment conducted a Job

    Seeker Survey which was

    undertaken across all 6 of our

    ESAs, and saw a whopping 200

    participants volunteer their time to

    tell us what they thought about

    our program.

    Feedback was extremely positive

    showing that over 98% of our job

    seekers believed that they

    received enough assistance in

    looking for work and sustaining

    employment.

    Their participation is much

    appreciated and we look forward

    to using the feedback and

    comments to continuously

    improve our service in the future.

    The AXIS Employment Disability Employment Service focuses on the abilities of

    Jobseekers, their training and up-skilling and employment readiness. AXIS Employment

    helps Employers gain access to generous Government funded financial support and

    incentives including workplace modifications and technology and disability awareness

    training.

    People with disability or diagnosed illness can bring a range of talents, skills and abilities

    to the work place. There are many people with disability or health barriers who hold

    senior managerial positions and who are tertiary or trade qualified. In all areas of the

    workforce people with disability are successful, including traineeships and

    apprenticeships. AXIS Employment’s Key Worker Strategy means Jobseekers are

    matched to an Employment Consultant who work with them all the way through their

    journey to employment and beyond.

    AXIS Employment has a 22 year history of supporting Jobseekers and Employers in the

    Grampians region and is proud to now provide this service across central and Western

    Victoria and South East South Australia.

    DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

  • Page 18

    South Australia

    ESAs

    DES-

    OUR SERVICE AREAS

    GRAMPIANS ESA

    EUREKA ESA

    BENDIGO ESA

    SUNRAYSIA ESA

    MID MURRAY ESA

    SOUTH EAST ESA

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    Victoria ESAs

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    JOB S

    EEKERS

    Employment Consultant, Nathan Martin, celebrates the graduation and

    achievements of participants involved in “Pathways with Purpose 2015”.

    Pathways with purpose was an 8 week program run by the National

    Disability Coordinator with the assistance of AXIS Employment and

    other service providers. The program helped the students develop

    employment skills for the transition from school to the work place.

    Pictured above:

    Employment Consultant Nathan, with his two participants

    Kaisha and Jackson

    Tha Hser Bleh Dah began working at the Nhill Neighbourhood House

    as an Education Aide, with the assistance of AXIS Employment.

    Tha Hser has been busy helping members of the Karen community who

    have moved to Nhill and has now been employment by the Hindmarsh

    shire as the Migrant Settlement Officer for the region.

    Pictured above:

    Tha Hser Bleh Dah thanked MP Andrew Broad, Member for Mallee, on

    his announcement of funding for the Nhill Karen community

    Congratulations to Tony Holtkamp, a participant in the DES program,

    for winning the state prize for “Best School Garden” at Our Lady Help

    of Christians school in Murtoa. Tony has been doing a great job and all

    his hard work has clearly paid off!

    Ashley has been working at the IGA Midvale for over 2 years. She

    works in the deli once a week and in the bakery two days a week.

    Ashley enjoys the social side of work with her friends and being able to

    earn her own income.

    “I have been successful because of the supportive staff at IGA that

    believe in me and Sherree as my employment Consultant (Ballarat)”

    Great work Ashley!

  • AXIS Worx is an Australian Disability Enterprise located

    in Horsham, Victoria. Community AXIS Enterprises Inc. is

    contracted by the Department of Social Services to deliver

    the Disability Employment Assistance Program at AXIS Worx.

    Established in 1983, AXIS Worx, formerly The Wool Factory, is a

    major contributor to the community in terms of both economic and social

    impact. AXIS Worx provides innovative, environmentally responsible services to local

    businesses, community groups and individuals.

    Supported Employees have the option of employment in any of the five business

    enterprises AXIS Worx operates:

    E-Worx – dismantles and recycles “End of Life” electrical products i.e; televisions, computers, printers etc.

    Wood Worx – manufactures pegs, stakes, timber boxes, pallets, termite stations and banquet boards

    Pak Worx – makes calico bags for the mining industry, grains industry sample bags, lentil packaging and undertakes mail outs

    Café Worx – produces home style cooking, providing cafe and catering services for the site and to the general public as well as producing a range of tasty products

    available for sale in-store

    Gift Worx – sells a wide range of delightful corporate and personal hampers, giftware, and Australiana

    AXIS Worx is Disability Services Standards accredited and Supported Employees are

    surveyed every year for input into their workplace.

    AXIS WORX

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    The disability landscape continues to change and in

    my opinion this will have a positive impact on all our

    Supported Employees moving forward. The National

    Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) continues to gain momentum

    as the Government continues to roll out regions nationally, with Horsham

    scheduled for October 2017.

    I am pleased to report that the court decision to suspend the Business Wage

    Assessment Tool has been finalised. Supported Employees at AXIS Worx are now having

    their wage assessments completed using the Supported Wage System (SWS). We are

    now seeing supported employees assessed for the second time under this assessment

    tool.

    Our commitment to QA auditing requirements has been successfully completed. This

    includes ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management Systems and National Standards for

    Disability Services. Our participation in the National Television & Computer Recycling

    Scheme through e-waste requires accreditation with AS 5377:2013. We expect this to be

    completed by December 2015

    Our capital expenditure of the past 12 months has been well utilised with a new office for E

    -Waste as well as new equipment for all departments and the completion of our much

    needed staff facilities. Now a great place to sit and relax.

    One of the exciting things introduced this past year was the Wimmera Whippets, this gave

    Supported Employees the experience to play football and netball. Their participation was

    fantastic and we hope to have more involved next year.

    All Departments with the exception of one exceeded 2014/2015 budget targets. Wood

    Worx proved that if it can provide continuous work then it becomes viable. Pak was the

    beneficiary of the Lighting the Region project, dismantling around 3000 street lights. Calico

    sewing and mail management also featured heavily throughout the year. E-Worx proves

    to be a numbers game. We believe E is running at around 40% capacity. Our partnership

    with Melbourne based business MRI hopes to draw product from larger regional centres

    and this has already proved fruitful as we welcome Ballarat City Council who will be

    delivering their product to us. Café Worx catering has increased over the past 12 months

    with repeat customers. Christmas cakes last year proved to be successful, and production

    has already started to meet demand for this year. I would like to pay a special mention to

    our outdoor team who keep the grounds looking neat and tidy. We continue to receive

    positive comments from visitors when they first drive into AXIS Worx. Thanks to Graeme

    Lewis who not only ensures all the site maintenance and vehicle checks are actioned but

    as our HSR, he maintains the safety within the workplace for all staff, employees and

    visitors.

    AXIS

    WORX

    “we will continue to drive AXIS Worx forward and provide a workplace that our employees

    can feel safe and secure in ” - Bill Schmidt AXIS Worx Manager

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    Yearly Highlights: new 3 year Business Service agreement, smooth transition from BSWAT to SWS,

    Sustainability Victoria grant to concrete Stage 2 of E-waste, partnership with MRI to assist with E-waste

    growth, celebrated International Day of Disability with BBQ & Disco, supported employees

    participated in the Tri State games which resulted in lots of medals, employee representation with

    Wimmera Whippets for football & netball, new work bus thanks to a grant from the RACV Community

    Foundation. 2015 local winner of The Tidy Towns award and also State Finalist for our Lighting the

    Region Recycling Project.

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the past staff and employees who have been

    valuable contributors to our organisation over the past 12 months.

    On behalf of all the staff, I would like to thank all the Supported Employees for their outstanding work

    for the past 12 months. Your work never goes unnoticed. We have seen fantastic development from

    all our supported employees. I would also like to acknowledge all our customers for your continued

    support to our organisation which is much appreciated.

    In closing, a massive thanks to my staff for your dedication and commitment to working within an

    environment that at times can be challenging, but also very rewarding. I strongly believe that as a

    team we will continue to drive AXIS Worx forward and also provide a workplace that our employees

    can feel safe and secure within their employment.

    NEW PRODUCTS FROM AXIS WORX THIS YEAR...

    BANQUET BOARDS

    HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS CAKES

    PERSONAL

    & CORPORATE HAMPERS

    The ultimate party plate! Carry your drink &

    nibbles with ease with a variety of styles to choose from.

    Available in large and small sizes

    The perfect Christmas gift!

    Beautiful range of gift hampers, great for

    birthdays, retirements, thankyous or

    corporate gift giving

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    AXIS Worx Supported Employees

    worked with the CHS group at

    Wimmera Aquatrail to build new

    soil beds

    Four of our Supported Employees

    travelled to Ararat this year to participate

    in the “All Abilities Football”

    Congratulations to Jason Perkins who

    was awarded Sports Star of the Year!

    Pictured left

    Tom Leembruggen, Andrew Lang,

    Garth McKenzie, Jason Perkins

    Pak Department Employees have been

    busy sewing up calico bags for the

    Tri-State Games, which are being hosted

    in Horsham November 8th-13th this year.

    Pictured below

    Rosalie Atwood

    The AXIS Worx crew enjoying their new ride!

    The purchase of the new bus was made possible by a much appreciated

    grant from the RACV Community Foundation. The Toyota Hiace Commuter

    provides vital accessibility for the supported Employees to get to and from

    work each day

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    RECOGNIT

    ION O

    F SE

    RVIC

    E

    We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to the following Staff & Supported Employees for their many years of

    service, hard work, dedication and commitment to our organisation.

    The success and growth of our organisation depends solely on its workers. Thank you for your outstanding service to Community AXIS

    Enterprises Inc.

    Management & Board

    Graeme Eldridge Corporate Services Manager 20 years service

    Bill Schmidt AXIS Worx Manager 10 years service

    David Leembruggen Board Member 10 years service

    Employees

    Bryan McPhee Supported Employee, AXIS Worx 30 years service

    David Walker Supported Employee, AXIS Worx 25 years service

    Jason Perkins Supported Employee, AXIS Worx 25 years service

    Garth McKenzie Supported Employee, AXIS Worx 15 years service

    Linda Hilton Supported Employee, AXIS Worx 10 years service

  • GRAMPIANS head office

    Colin Barnett

    Graeme Eldridge

    Viv Watson

    Amanda Wirth

    Brendan Doran

    Caitlin Schulze

    Carolyn Baker

    Chris Overman

    Courtney Clough

    Dale Bateson

    Jerome Williams

    Kristy Robertson

    Linda Thornton

    Nathan Martin

    Olivia Schumann

    Simon Rohde

    Sophie Barnett

    Steve Holmes

    Steve McRae

    Tamara Grose

    Tennille Ellis

    Tom Stevenson

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    AXIS WORX

    Bill Schmidt

    Kevin Muir

    Garret McAlpine

    Graeme Lewis

    Helen Crafter

    Jason Stephens

    Karen Cameron

    Pauline Thomson

    Russell Brown

    EUREKA

    Tom Robertson

    Brendan Thompson

    Annie Henderson

    Courtney Layfield

    David Youlden

    Jamie Woods

    Jenny Wilson

    Kellie Chapman

    Larecia Glenwright

    Rebecca Jones

    Sherree Pedrotti

    Simone Brough

    Trish Hayward

    BENDIGO

    Jeff Else

    Georgia White

    Adrianna Grubelnik

    Edy Miller

    Erica Fee

    Jacinta Bourke

    Jo Stuart

    Laura Bennie

    Leigh Bryne

    Quinton Bentley

    Tony Barker

    SUNRAYSIA

    Carl Robertson

    Connie De Maria

    Ashley Flentjar

    Justin Clay

    Kim Johnson

    Paul Mulder

    Philip Cupper

    Vanessa Capogreco

    MID MURRAY

    Marcus Demaria

    Felicity Simpson

    Cristie Longmore

    Ella Manley

    Kieran McLaughlin

    Tamara Cordwell

    SOUTH EAST

    Rodney Versteegh

    Adam Blom

    Ashley Owen

    Ashley Owen

    Ashlyn Savin

    Claire Judd

    Mahalia Manser

    Sarah Norris

    Tina Young

    Wendy Scott

    Wendy Scott

  • HEAD OFFICE

    22 McLachlan Street

    Horsham VIC, 3400

    PH: (03)53 811 622

    Freecall: 1800 811 622

    [email protected]

    Contact Details

    AXIS WORX

    134 Golf Course Road

    Horsham VIC, 3400

    PH: (03)53 820 333

    [email protected]

    HORSHAM

    22 McLachlan Street

    Horsham VIC, 3400

    Freecall: 1800 811 622

    [email protected]

    STAWELL

    111 Main Street

    Stawell VIC, 3380

    Freecall: 1800 811 622

    [email protected]

    BALLARAT

    15 Albert Street

    Ballarat VIC, 3350

    Freecall: 1800 913 091

    [email protected]

    WENDOUREE

    15 Violet Grove

    Wendouree VIC, 3355

    Freecall: 1800 913 091

    [email protected]

    ARARAT

    90 Barkly Street

    Ararat VIC, 3377

    Freecall: 1800 913 091

    [email protected]

    BENDIGO

    56 Queen Street

    Bendigo VIC, 3550

    Freecall: 1800 916 291

    [email protected]

    MILDURA

    120-122 Lime Avenue

    Mildura VIC, 3500

    Freecall: 1800 618 961

    [email protected]

    SWAN HILL

    268 Campbell Street

    Swan Hill VIC, 3585

    Freecall: 1800 054 718

    [email protected]

    MOUNT GAMBIER

    40 Helen Street

    Mount Gambier SA, 5290

    Freecall: 1800 907 407

    [email protected]

    NARACOORTE

    15 Ormerod Street

    Naracoorte SA, 5271

    Freecall: 1800 907 407

    [email protected]

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