229 results
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2016-206
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
The Business Nous Project (BN) research and outputs have been finalised in November 2019 with the completion of the website and workshop outputs and the project evaluation. The project delivered successfully on three of the four objectives with the workshop component of the project is being held in...
ORGANISATION:
Affectus Pty Ltd
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2015-205
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
Indigenous fishing subprogram: mapping livelihood values of Indigenous customary fishing
This report contains the results of the largest research project into Indigenous fishing values to date, documenting how and why use and management of marine resources is valued by and benefits Indigenous peoples and communities in three very different parts of Australia. The Indigenous Reference...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2014-226
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Indigenous Fishing Subprogram: Improving the recognition and integration of traditional owner customary fishing and ecological knowledge in the management of Victoria’s fisheries
With growing recognition of Traditional Owner groups across Victoria as native title claims are being resolved. There is a strong interest from within Victorian Traditional Owner community to actively participate in the management of Victoria’s fisheries. However, despite these strongly held...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
TAGS
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2011-514
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
FRDC Stakeholder Survey Program
This report explores results from the 2020 stakeholder survey conducted by Intuitive Solutions. This survey focussed on the following stakeholder groups:
Stakeholders directly involved with fishing and aquaculture sectors (described as being active seafood businesses);
Stakeholders who...
ORGANISATION:
Intuitive Solutions
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2009-336
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
National Aquaculture Council (NAC)
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
•
2009-323
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Scoping study to assess the potential to develop an Indigenous Fisheries Centre of Excellence (IFCoE)
A number of individual, organisations and institutions across Australia are undertaking some form of Indigenous focussed Research, Development and Extension (RD&E) that has a fishing and seafood focus. However in many instances this RD&E to the Indigenous sector has not been delivered...
ORGANISATION:
C-AID Consultants
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2006-067
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Big Island Research Pty Ltd
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2006-018
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
SPECIES
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