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CCES have been invited to participate in each of OCO's three virtual sessions beginning with Professor David Widdowson who this week led a discussion on the ‘Benefits of AEO for Customs and the Private Sector’.
Read MoreThe Centre for Customs and Excise Studies at Charles Sturt University extends its congratulations to its 2025 graduates.
Read MoreThinking about a career in customs and border management? If so, get down to the Career & Employment Expo in Moore Park, Sydney to meet Billy Kearney from CCES and the Australian Border Force team to learn about the jobs of the future and to discuss education and training pathways.
Read MoreThis foundational short course equips customs professionals with the frameworks, strategies, and insights needed to understand the environmental impact of customs operations and drive positive change in their administration. Participants will explore practical approaches to assess environmental impact, identify improvement opportunities, and embed sustainability thinking into day-to-day operations. The program is delivered over two sessions: Session One - 13:00-16:00 Australian Eastern Daylight Time Wednesday 10 December 2025 Session Two - 13:00-16:00 Australian Eastern Daylight Time Wednesday 17 December 2025
Join us for the CCES Community's final webinar of 2025 where we will be exploring Green Customs in Action. We’ll unpack how customs administrations are reducing their environmental footprint, facilitating green trade, and driving innovation to support the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The webinar provides an opportunity to hear the latest on international progress associated with MEA implementation, workforce capability development, and inspiring examples of collaboration, technology, and policy reform that are reshaping and strengthening environmental performance across the sector. CCES will confirm panelists in the first week of October 2025.