CCF Victoria International Men's Day
Event description
Generations In Civil – Shaping Tomorrow, Together
Across our industry, every generation plays a part in shaping the future of civil construction. From early-career entrants to seasoned leaders, each person brings valuable experience, perspective, and purpose.
This year’s International Men’s Day event—Generations in Civil: Shaping Tomorrow, Together—is an opportunity to connect, reflect, and recognise the people who help build our industry’s strength across generations.
Our keynote speaker, Alex Rance, will explore the importance of individual identity and belonging, showing how every team, whether its family, workplace, sporting club, or community, thrives when people understand who they are and the value they bring.
Following his keynote, Alex will host a panel discussion featuring Whelans’ Group, Tim and Charlie Whelan, and Contek Constructions’ Simon and Adrian Fuller (former Ken Edgley Award winner), who will share their stories will highlight the values, challenges, and opportunities that come from learning across generations and leading with purpose.
Together, we’ll:
Raise awareness about mental, emotional, physical, and social wellbeing
Celebrate positive role models and their contribution to our communities
Foster meaningful connections across generations
Encourage open, honest dialogue that builds understanding and unity
Join us as we honour the people who continue to shape tomorrow’s civil construction industry — together.
Keynote Speaker
Alex Rance - Leadership Consultant
Alex is a former professional Australian rules footballer, best known for his elite defensive prowess and inspiring on field leadership. Over a distinguished 200-game career with the Richmond Football Club (2007–2019), Alex achieved remarkable accolades, including: 5× All-Australian (with Captaincy honors in 2017), 6× Best Clubman - Francis Bourke Award (2011, 2013 - 2016, 2019), Premiership Winner (2017), Best and Fairest Winner (2015), and Richmond Vice-Captain (2017 – 2019).
Following his AFL career, Alex transitioned into education and literature, co-founding an alternative learning institution focused on holistic development and resilience. He also authored best-selling children's books that emphasize values such as teamwork, resilience, and leadership.
Driven by his passion for leadership and cultural development, Alex launched his own consulting business. He reunited with former Richmond coach Damien Hardwick as a Leadership Consultant for the Gold Coast Suns beginning in 2023. His expertise in team culture and mental performance continues to influence high-performing teams and organizations.
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