Alliances


TSS Immigration strives to form partnerships that mutually benefit our clients and the broader community. We are committed to aligning ourselves with Organisations of a high ethical and reputable nature. We are delighted to have long term productive alliances with the following businesses and organisations.

Australian Hotels Association Victoria

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TSS Immigration has been a proud Corporate Partner of AHA Victoria for 2 years, allowing us to maintain a close relationship with the hospitality and hotel Industries.

The overarching objective of the Australian Hotels Association (Victoria) is to effectively contribute to the establishment and maintenance of an economic and social environment that fosters the business success of members and Victorian pubs and hotels generally.

AHA (Vic) is the pre-eminent Victorian hospitality industry association representing the rights and interests of its members to State, Federal and Local government, other relevant parties and the community. AHA (Vic) provides industry leadership, lobbies on members’ behalf and promotes best practice in hotel management, with a commitment to effective communication with members.

Tourism Accommodation Australia (Victoria), a division of AHA (Vic), actively contributes to the development and growth of tourism and tourism-related industries. TAA (Vic) represents the commercial interests of 3, 4 and 5 star accommodation providers including hotel, resorts and serviced apartments.

Within the diverse Victorian hospitality industry, AHA (Vic) and TAA (Vic), membership incorporates CBD, metropolitan, regional and rural hotels and pubs, accommodation hotels, resorts and similar businesses.

Community Clubs Victoria

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TSS Immigration is delighted to have recently partnered with CCV to support Community Clubs throughout Victoria.

Community Clubs Victoria is an industry association providing information, support and advocacy for Victorian community clubs of all shapes and sizes. Members have one thing in common – like CCV they are not-for-profit entities designed to provide facilities, support and entertainment for their communities.

 

 

Australia China Business Council

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TSS Immigration has joined the Australia China Business Council in 2015 to reflect the importance we place on strategic ties with Chinese Investors, Businesses and Affiliates.

The Australia China Business Council (ACBC) is a membership-based, non-profit, non-governmental organisation comprised of a National Office, seven Branches, and more than 1500 representatives from over 900 Australian companies who do business with China.

澳大利亚中国工商业委员会(简称澳中商会)是一家非营利非政府机构,实行会员制。全国总会下设七个分会,900多会员组织机构与中国有商务合作,会员代表超过1500名。

Founded in Victoria 1973, ACBC actively promotes two-way trade and investment, economic cooperation and understanding between the business communities of Australia and China.
澳中商会于1973年在维多利亚州成立,多年来一直致力于促进双边贸易和投资以及经济合作,推动澳中商界相互了解。

 

Australian Human Resources Institute

ahri logoTSS Immigration has been a proactive Organisational Member of AHRI for over 3 years, understanding the importance of working with this vital HR organisation to further educate HR Managers throughout Australia on the complexities of Immigration/Sponsorship.

The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) is the national association representing human resource and people management professionals. We have around 20,000 members from Australia and across the globe.

Whether you want to develop your career, get HR support, stay in touch with the latest industry developments, or help to grow the HR and management skills of your team, AHRI membership is for you.

 

Australia Malaysia Business Council

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TSS Immigration has become a member of the Australia Malaysia Business council, to further strengthen our ties and connection with ASEAN nations, members, and affiliates.

The Australia Malaysia Business Council (AMBC) Victoria is a dynamic, business focussed member based organisation that was established to foster, support and promote business and investment opportunities between Victoria and Malaysia.

AMBC Victoria is also one of the State’s oldest business councils and in 2013 celebrated its 40th anniversary.  The business council is acknowledged for its longevity and for being one of the most professional and pro active organisations dedicated to the delivery of programs and initiatives that facilitate and promote the benefits of bilateral trade between the two economies.

In addition, AMBC Victoria promotes understanding of the export and commercial opportunities to be derived from the Malaysia Australia Free Trade Agreement (MAFTA) that came into effect on January 1, 2013.

 

The CEO Institute

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TSS Immigration has recently become a member of the CEO Institute to maintain a close alliance, share knowledge and grow with  other like minded businesses and ‘C Level’ Managers throughout Australia.

Since its establishment in 1992, The CEO Institute's distinctive experiential learning approach to executive networking has made it Australia's leading membership organisation for CEOs, Managing Directors, business owners and leaders.
The CEO Institute is in the business of building peer to peer networks that are supportive, skilled and stimulating.

Nearly 400 members in Victoria - some 1,000 around Australia - meet regularly to share ideas and experiences in a confidential and supportive environment.

 

Leading Age Services Australia (Victoria)

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TSS Immigration became a LASA Victoria corporate partner in 2015 to support their united voice for aged and community care.

As the largest body peak for aged and community care in Victoria, Leading Age Services Australia (LASA) is well equipped to provide a number of services to businesses with a stake in aged care as well as representing the interests of the industry to government.

With their unique blend of advocacy, advice and professional development, LASA strives to ensure that the aged and community care industries remain able to deliver the best possible care for older Victorians while maintaining the integrity and reliability associated with their services.

 

Our Local Charity Partner

TSS Immigration has recently teamed up with FareShare to rescue food and fight hunger.

FareShare is a food charity with a difference. It doesn’t just distribute food to needy families, it takes rescued meat, produce and other foodstuffs – that would otherwise have gone to landfill – and turns it into a million delicious and nutritious meals a year.

Old Man and Food
Another Happy Customer

It does this all in its Abbotsford kitchen (the largest charity kitchen in Australia) with the help of around 600 volunteers who work tirelessly during the day, after hours and on weekends to prepare meals.

TSS Immigration is pleased to announce that it has begun a formal partnership with FareShare, to assist its growth and help feed even more people in need.

Director Will Aldous said that TSS Immigration's links into a range of local sectors – particularly the food and restaurant industries – means it has a lot to offer a Not For Profit organisation like FareShare. “As a team, we have already assisted FareShare with introductions, provision of goods and services, as well as assisting to develop and refine strategic planning initiatives,” said Aldous. “We hope to continue and expand this work in the coming years.”

Mr Aldous said that the partnership was grounded in a strong desire by the company to give back to the community in a way that had a real impact. “This year TSS Immigration commenced our 10th year of business. We have grown into one of Australia’s most respected offshore recruitment and immigration practices with a large stable client base,” said Aldous.

“We wanted to share our success by helping to assist others in the community, who happen to be less fortunate than ourselves.” “In looking for a charitable organisation to support, it was important for our team to align ourselves with something local, that was dynamic, interactive, an organisation that really makes a difference every day, and with parallels to our core business.” “In FareShare, we found a young dynamic management team, who are open to new ideas and strategies to enable them to grow and keep doing what they are already doing very well.”

FareShare CEO Marcus Godinho said the partnership had already proven to be hugely valuable to FareShare, and lead to other beneficial partnerships.

“FareShare receives no government funding so relies on the assistance of partners from across the community,” said Godinho. “I cannot speak highly enough of the enthusiasm that TSS Immigration has shown in their efforts to help us. We can only hope this partnership continues long into the future.”

To donate to FareShare, go to https://www.givenow.com.au/fareshare Food industry representatives wanting to donate food can call FareShare on 03 9428 0044