Apollo Bay Seafood Festival 2023
• FRDC Marquee in prime position at Festival site on Harbour Day for promotion situated on the lower deck area overlooking the Harbour. Infrastructure provided includes a 3x3m marquee, trestle tables and power.
• Branding at event - highly visible to all 5,000+ patrons
• Online Festival Program Guide
• Website profile with links to website and socials
• Logo representation on all posters, flyers, program and website as a festival partner
• Reference to your brand in a paid social media campaign
• Acknowledgement from festival MCs Richard Cornish and Hilary McNevin as festival partner
• Rights to use Apollo Bay Seafood Festival logo on all promotions
• Branding exposure at the main festival entry (signage & flags - sponsor to provide) plus across numerous places around the festival site
• Education centre in-situ plus the availability of any FRDC branded products
• Poster artwork for release in Melbourne to include FRDC logo, plus social media posts
• Logo credit on pull-up banner which will be situated at the entrance to the Festival (or side of stage) plus will be in-situ at the Conversations event on the Sunday.
• FRDC will have access for future publicity purposes to a range of photos taken by our freelance professional photographer.
HOSPITALITY OPPORTUNITIES:
1. 2 x VIP invitations to launch Friday 17th & 2 invites to VIP Closing Event Sunday 19th February
2. 10 x entry passes to Harbour Day for staff and friends
Seafood Directions 2019
The Australian Seafood Industry operates in a diverse and dynamic environment and although the volume produced in Australia is small by world standards, the value and quality of our product and sustainability of our practices are globally recognised. For the Seafood Industry to continue to be a world leader in seafood production and quality there must be an opportunity to learn from each other and plan for the future. We must also use the event as an opportunity to generate media interest and recognition for the broader seafood industry.
The role of Seafood Directions is to provide a significant opportunity for fishers, managers, researchers, industry representatives and others who work in support of the industry, to examine key contemporary and strategic issues and develop blueprints that will ensure a sustainable, profitable and socially resilient seafood industry in Australia.
The need for Seafood Directions is indicated by the ongoing support of key stakeholders of the seafood industry, as is evident by the level of industry sponsorship and attendance at the conference. We know Australians love seafood, and therefore using the conference to 'showcase' the amazing people and products of the seafood industry will be an important addition to the 2019 conference.
Final report
Sponsorship of the Wooden Boat Festival Hobart Feb 2023
Trans Tasman Rock Lobster Industry Congress - Locking in the Future: 2023-2031
Australian and New Zealand Rock Lobster is a high value product that has strong recognition in their local and export markets. There is significant capital investment across the combined jurisdictions of the Trans-Tasman lobster fisheries. As with most other wild caught fisheries and seafood sectors Trans-Tasman lobster fisheries face similar challenges in regards to, sustainability, threats to / competition for the resource and resource access, product quality and food safety, implications from aquaculture production and applying and taking advantage of new and emerging technologies. In addition to these common industry issues, lobster fisheries produce a product that is predominantly for live export which adds further challenges such as barriers to trade and trade agreements, complex supply chains and understanding the ‘what and where’ of new market opportunities.
Well organised and educational forums such as Trans-Tasman Rock Lobster Congresses enable a sharing of information and a collaborative approach to addressing challenges and sharing successes. Since first being held in 1999 the biennial Rock Lobster conferences have become the pre-eminent forum for the respective Trans-Tasman lobster industries to consider and address the many challenges across the supply chain. There is never a shortage of key issues and topics to address and bring together in a common theme to deliver a successful Trans-Tasman Industry Congress that has the support of all the key industry bodies and wider stakeholders.
The history of successful Trans-Tasman Industry Congresses, speaks for itself.
Trans-Tasman Congresses have well established support of all the key industry bodies and wider stakeholder interests with all lobster producing jurisdictions having now hosted an event. This history combined with the experience, existing contacts, establishing themes, producing engaging programmes, having informative exhibitions, attracting quality keynote speakers - both local and international, continuing sponsorship from service providers and the ability to attract the general support of industry ensure there is a pool of support and knowledge to deliver successful congresses
Initial Contributions (2023):
• Total combined initial contributions will be to a maximum of $30,000.00.
• Request a cash contribution from the NZRLIC.
• Request a contribution from the Eastern Rock Lobster Industry.
• Contribution from the SRL IPA.
• Contribution from the WRL IPA.
Proposed Governance Arrangements:
• The Managing Entity (ME) i.e. the industry body responsible for administering the congress in a particular year, will be responsible for holding and managing the ‘kitty’ of funds.
• ‘Surplus’ funds will be used to fund the administration, hosting and attendance of any planning meetings conducted in the ‘interim year’, this process will be managed by the ME responsible for hosting the most recent (past) Trans Tasman Congress.
• PI & Co-Investigators will discuss and confirm the amount required for future initial contributions.