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Post graduate support for novel governance for a changing ocean

Project number: 2023-031
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $89,532.00
Principal Investigator: Andrew Sullivan
Organisation: University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Project start/end date: 31 Aug 2023 - 30 Dec 2026
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Project funding will provide the PI with additional resources that enable him to focus on achieving the requirements and objectives of his research and PhD completion to a high standard and on-time.

The project funding application covers four key areas:

1. Additional stipend: to provide an adequate living allowance.
2. Travel: attendance of international conferences is a key vehicle to build skills an experience in the international policy and diplomacy fields as well as providing the opportunity to collect valuable research data. These skills and networks will ultimately benefit the Australian fishing and aquaculture community through the sharing of knowledge and networks.
3. Training: Facilitation training has been identified as an opportunity for development
4. Communication and content creation: developing content to assist with promoting and communicating the results of the research.

Having members and advocates of the Australian fishing and aquaculture community informed and skilled in the way international governance agreements are developed and then translated into domestic policy is extremely important, and a current gap in our capability and capacity.

Objectives

1. Research and describe the genesis of the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy as novel multilateral governance intervention.
2. Research and describe the operation, function and objectives of the High level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy.
3. Critically analyse Australia's progress in meeting its commitments as a founding member of High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy.
4. Successful completion and fulfilment of the requirements of the PhD.

Rapid benefit cost analyses for inclusion in the FRDC 2022-23 Annual Report

Project number: 2023-030
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $75,000.00
Principal Investigator: Talia C. Hardaker
Organisation: ACRE Economics
Project start/end date: 25 Jul 2023 - 30 Aug 2023
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Deliverables areas The external provider will:
• Ensure sufficient FRDC investment is assessed to meet SFA requirements for valuing return on investment for use in FRDC’s 2022-23 Annual Report
• Provide an aggregate report of all assessed projects which incorporates reconciliation of non-market benefits using impact types framework developed under project 2019-091: Non-market impact valuation for Fisheries RD&E – Phase 1

Objectives

1. Completion of cost-benefit analyses reports for 6 FRDC projects and an aggregate summary of findings.
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-026
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Biosecurity threats and vulnerabilities of the Southern Rock Lobster Fishery

Ausvet undertook an assessment of biosecurity threats and vulnerabilities of the Southern Rock Lobster Fishery on behalf of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) for Southern Rocklobster Limited. This report identifies key biosecurity threats, barriers/impediments and solutions...
ORGANISATION:
AusVet Pty Ltd

Rural Women's Award 2023-2026 bursaries

Project number: 2023-025
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $21,841.87
Principal Investigator: Sally Roberts
Organisation: Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
Project start/end date: 13 Aug 2023 - 27 Nov 2026
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Provide bursaries to enable and support attendance at the Rural Women's Award national announcement from 2023-2025.

Bursaries will include contributing to ticket, alumni event, travel and accommodation costs related to attending the annual announcement in Canberra.

Objectives

1. Build and develop leadership capability and capacity of women in fishing and aquaculture
2. Enable attendance and participation with the Rural Women's Award annually

Developing capability and improve access to Chairperson capacity in fishing and aquaculture (bursary)

Project number: 2023-022
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $2,799.00
Principal Investigator: Kate J. Brooks
Organisation: KAL Analysis
Project start/end date: 30 Jul 2023 - 30 Oct 2023
Contact:
FRDC

Need

This course, 'The Role of the Chair' is presented by the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and as such is a well recognised and regarded training body. The course itself explores the unique leadership responsibilities, including their relationships with other board members and the CEO that the Chair person's position has. It is a one day course held in Sydney, and requires pre-study and follow up review work.

The course offers a rare opportunity to discreetly discuss leadership and governance issues – including board selection, boardroom processes and CEO succession planning – with fellow chairs and experienced directors.

The benefit to the FRDC and to the industry is the improved skills and capabilities of Kate Brooks, most immediately in her role as Chairperson for the FRDC C&C Steering Committee, but also other Chairperson roles she may step up to such as those with OzFish Unlimited, or the SA Government, as the most immediate possibilities.

Objectives

1. Undertake the Role of the Chair, Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) course
2. Participant obtains a greater understanding of Chair’s leadership role and key governance responsibilities
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