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SCRC: ALife II Extension Project - Promoting the Australian Seafood Industry as a Career Path for Generation X and Y

Project number: 2009-707
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: Emily A. Mantilla
Organisation: Lifeworks Media
Project start/end date: 14 Jul 2009 - 29 Dec 2010
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The ALife II project will address the skills shortage in the Australian seafood industry, particularly in remote and rural areas and will also encourage more young people to get involved in the industry. It will also build on from the success of ALife and will address the suggestions and recommendations made by school career counsellors and students

SCRC: Seafood CRC: The ALife Project - Promoting the Australian seafood industry as a career path for Generation Y

Project number: 2008-732
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Principal Investigator: Emily A. Mantilla
Organisation: Lifeworks Media
Project start/end date: 29 May 2008 - 29 Dec 2009
Contact:
FRDC

Need

This project will address the skills shortage in the Australian seafood industry, particularly in remote and rural areas and will also encourage more women to get involved in the industry.

Final report

ISBN: 978-1-925982-16-9
Author: Emily Mantilla and Roy Palmer
Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

Final Report • 2008-06-06 • 373.53 KB
2008-732-DLD.pdf

Summary

The Australian Seafood CRC was one of the 100 hand-picked organisations to become involved with ALife. This program aims to replace the career guide that school leavers get when they have finished high school. The Australian Seafood CRC hopes that by participating in this program the younger generation (Generation X and Y) will choose a career within the Australian seafood industry.

So far all Australian schools have been provided with copies of ALife and have access to the website. Students surveyed requested more information on seafood profiles such as: research scientist, aquaculture production assistant and import/export.

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