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PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-707
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Lifeworks Media
PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-705
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
SCRC: Seafood CRC Participant sponsorship to 2009 National Seafood Industry Leadership Program
The National Seafood Industry Leadership Program (NSILP) equips individuals with skills; networks and; a whole of industry perspective, giving them the opportunity to represent their industry and to make a contribution at a national level in the future. The program comprises three residential...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Seafood Cooperative Research Centre
PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-702
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
SCRC: Seafood Success – Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program – Seafood CRC Professional Diploma
One of the original aims of the Seafood CRC was to create opportunities for industry (especially) and research participants to expand their knowledge and to encourage further education opportunities. To enable individuals to take innovative concepts right through to a business plan via an...
ORGANISATION:
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-701
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Oysters Australia Ltd
PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-700
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2009-336
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
National Aquaculture Council (NAC)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-333
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Greenfish Consulting Pty Ltd
PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-330
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
South East Trawl Fishing Industry Association (SETFIA)
Tactical Research Fund: To explore ways to engage successfully with the indigenous community on fisheries R&D issues
Project number:
2009-329
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$23,830.00
Principal Investigator:
Nick Lambert
Organisation:
TQA Australia
Project start/end date:
16 May 2010
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29 Sep 2010
Contact:
FRDC
FRDC have conservatively described engagement with the indigenous community as challenging. Indigenous fishing is one of three core topic areas within the current FRDC priority areas and, despite significant opportunity, has received limited interest from the target market.
This project aims to develop and test guidelines for engagement with indigenous applicants and to test the current FRDC funding application process for its "user-friendliness" to this target audience.
Testing the guidelines for engagement will involve people with limited experience with indigenous communities supported by more experienced team members. It is also hoped that FRDC staff will participate in the testing phase.
1. To explore ways to engage successfully with the indigenous community
2. To develop guidelines for engagement with the indigenous community
3. To build capacity amongst Course 16 of the Australian Leadership Program to effectively engage with the indigenous community
4. To build capacity with FRDC staff to effectively engage with the indigenous community
Final report
Author:
Nicholas Lambert
PROJECT NUMBER
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2009-328
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
OceanWatch Australia Ltd
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