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People development program: FRDC Indigenous development scholarship - Angela Jeffery

Project number: 2008-326.38
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $10,000.00
Organisation: Agriculture Victoria
Project start/end date: 25 Mar 2013 - 30 Jul 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. Develop a better understanding (self and community) of Aboriginal fishing practices - past and new - through development of educational materials

Final report

Author: Angela Jeffery
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Project products

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands
Final Report • 2015-06-01 • 151.99 KB
2008-326.38-DLD.pdf

Summary

The aim of this project was to develop a better understanding of Aboriginal fishing practices (past and present) through the development of educational materials.

This was to be undertaken as on-the-job training while working at Fisheries Victoria’s Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre (MFDC) and, as a result of this scholarship, by researching indigenous fishing methods at the National Museum of Australia.

Poster • 2015-06-01 • 6.96 MB
2008-326.38 - Wadawurrung Traditional Fishing Methods.pdf

Summary

Traditional fishing methods of the Wadawurrung, the traditional owners of the country on which the MFDC stands

People Development Program: FRDC indigenous development scholarship - Matthew Osborne

Project number: 2008-326.36
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $8,377.94
Principal Investigator: Daniel Casement
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)
Project start/end date: 27 Feb 2013 - 30 Jan 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:

Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors
and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption

The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people development program, addressed by this project
are:
- There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry.
- There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources.
-Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentoring and
professional development.
-There is a shortage of opportunities for people in industry to develop skills that are going to directly
improve business profitability and sustainability.
-The industry is geographically dispersed and fragmented, and needs opportunities to learn within and
across sectors.

Objectives

1. To provide one annual scholarship for an indigenous person
2. To encourage maximm benefit from the scholarship with a personalised learning program and mentoring
People

People Development Program: FRDC indigenous development scholarship - Robert Carne

Project number: 2008-326.33
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $9,999.99
Principal Investigator: Bo Carne
Organisation: Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (NT)
Project start/end date: 11 Jan 2012 - 11 Jul 2013
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:

Objective 1 Enhance industry leadership within all sectors
and; Objective 3 Provide opportunities for knowledge transfer and R&D adoption

The significant drivers identified in the FRDC people development program, addressed by this project
are:
- There is a shortage of industry leaders in all sectors of the fishing industry.
- There is an urgent need to develop people within all sectors who have the skills to effectively contribute to debate and policy development for significant challenges, including access to fish resources.
-Early career researchers and emerging industry leaders lack opportunities for formal mentoring and
professional development.
-There is a shortage of opportunities for people in industry to develop skills that are going to directly
improve business profitability and sustainability.
-The industry is geographically dispersed and fragmented, and needs opportunities to learn within and
across sectors.

Objectives

1. To provide one annual scholarship for an indigenous person
4. See manual application for development activities specific to this award
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People development program: 2009 FRDC indigenous development scholarship - Markalal Maymaru

Project number: 2008-326.13
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $10,000.00
Principal Investigator: Markalal Maymaru
Organisation: Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation
Project start/end date: 30 Jun 2009 - 30 Nov 2010
Contact:
FRDC

Need

The indigenous development scholarship is part of the suite of professional development opportunities developed and managed through the FRDC people development program. This particular scholarship addresses the following objectives of the people development program 2008-2013:

see hard copy on file - application not received through Fishnet.

Objectives

1. To support Mr Markalal Maymaru to attend the NT Govt's aquaculture facility to learn and absorb the vagaries of the industry with a view to provide basic but well informed advice to remote Indigenous communities on the advantages and challenges of aquaculture in their homelands
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