16/06/2026
Weather can change risk quickly — wet entrances, glare on floors, heat affecting queues, or wind moving signage and barriers. A simple ‘weather plan’ helps: extra mats, quick mop checks, shade/water, and adjusted entry flow. How do conditions change your setup?
14/06/2026
In public-facing spaces, a visible staff presence quietly sets the tone — people slow down, follow directions, and ask for help earlier. If you’re short on staff, focus supervision on the highest‑risk areas (stairs, entrances, interactive zones, busy aisles). Where does supervision help most in your workplace?
11/06/2026
Most trip hazards aren’t dramatic — they’re subtle: a curled mat edge, a cable near a doorway, a low barrier, or a sign that’s drifted into the walkway. Doing a 2‑minute ‘visitor eye’ scan (walk the space like you’ve never been there) is a simple way to catch them. What could catch someone out today?
10/06/2026
If you are looking for a great networking opportunity and to support a good cause, please come along and Join us on the 25th June for the biggest Morning Tea
☕💛 Join Us for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea 💛☕
At BNI Southern Business, we believe business is about more than networking and referrals—it’s about supporting the communities we live and work in.
That’s why we’re proud to be hosting Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea in support of the Cancer Council, helping raise vital funds for cancer research, prevention programs, and support services for Australians affected by cancer.
Whether you’re a business owner, professional, client, friend, or local community member, we’d love you to join us for a morning of connection, conversation, and giving back to an incredible cause.
📅 Thursday 25th June 2026
⏰ 6:45am – 8:30am
📍 Elouera Surf Life Saving Club, Cronulla
🎟️ Register here:
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Every cup of tea, every donation, and every attendee helps make a difference.
We’d love to see you there as we come together to support a cause that has touched so many Australian families.
10/06/2026
In busy venues, most ‘near misses’ happen at pinch points — entrances, stairwells, toilets, merch counters, and narrow corridors. A quick walk-through before doors open can show you where people are likely to bunch up. Which areas get congested first in your space — and what could you move, widen, or staff differently?
10/06/2026
We’re proud to share that our CEO, Lindsay Smith, has been recognised as a Leader in Safety at the 2026 BEAM Awards.
The BEAM Awards recognise leaders who are driving real change in safety culture — not just compliance, but how safety is lived and embedded every day.
A huge thank you to our team, clients and community for being part of the journey.
09/06/2026
When visitors arrive, the space stops behaving the way staff expect it to.
People pause suddenly, look up instead of down, follow each other, and move in groups rather than straight lines.
A quick way to manage this is to ask:
– Where do people slow down or stop?
– Where do they change direction?
– What do they focus on instead of hazards?
Walking the space as if you’re visiting for the first time is often the easiest way to spot risks before they show up.
07/06/2026
Recognising safe behaviour reinforces what ‘good’ looks like.