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People Development Program: DAFF-FRDC indigenous development scholarship - Jamie Damaso

Project number: 2008-326.32
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $10,000.00
Principal Investigator: Jamie Damaso
Organisation: Department of Industry Tourism and Trade
Project start/end date: 31 Aug 2010 - 15 Dec 2011
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
3. Support and encourage the development of sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships between emerging indigenous leaders and host organisations
People

People Development Program: 2008 FRDC indigenous development scholarship - Phillip Ugle

Project number: 2008-326.20
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $10,000.00
Principal Investigator: Dan Machin
Organisation: Aquaculture Council Of Western Australia Inc
Project start/end date: 31 Mar 2008 - 31 Mar 2011
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
3. Support and encourage the development of sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships between emerging indigenous leaders and host organisations
People
People

WAFIC Strategic Plan 2008 to 2013

Project number: 2008-325
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $20,000.00
Principal Investigator: Anna Cronin
Organisation: Western Australian Fishing Industry Council Inc (WAFIC)
Project start/end date: 30 Jun 2008 - 29 Jun 2009
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Following on from our discussions at the FRAB Stakeholders meeting in Canberra, WAFIC is seeking FRDC financial support for its Strategic Planning Workshop which is scheduled to be held at the Hillarys Research Centre on Tuesday 10 June, 2008.

Given the work that Ewan Colquhoun did with the WAFIC Seafood CRC Strategic Plan, WAFIC has engaged Ewan as facilitator for the Strategic Planning day. The program will in all likelihood be very similar although there will be more participants – probably very similar to the Summit meeting held in Fremantle in October last year.

We estimate the cost of the Strategic Planning process including travel assistance for some participants, room hire, catering, and the facilitators’ cost for writing up the report will be $20,000. WAFIC is seeking FRDC support to cover this amount of costs. Any costs above that amount will be paid from the WAFIC operational budget.

The October 2007 Summit and the WAFIC Seafood CRC Strategic Plan have provided a very good framework for the WAFIC Strategic Planning day.

Objectives

1. To develop a strategic plan for WAFIC

People development program: 2013 FRDC emerging leader governance scholarship - Justin McDonald

Project number: 2008-322.16
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $6,240.00
Principal Investigator: Justin McDonald
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Project start/end date: 30 Jun 2013 - 29 Jun 2014
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Industry organisations need to build their capacity to meet future challenges and opportunities. Building the skills and confidence for industry to influence is one aspect of capacity that the people development program aims to address through this project, providing opportunity to influence is another.

There is a need for coordinated delivery of opportunities to develop governance capability in the fishing
industry and and to promote opportunitites to foster diversity through succession planning within industry committees and boards. n.

Objectives

1. To provide one annual scholarship for an emerging leader to the AICD company directors course

People development program: 2012 FRDC emerging leader governance scholarship - Tobin Woolford

Project number: 2008-322.13
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $6,000.00
Principal Investigator: Tobin Woolford
Organisation: Eyrewoolf Enterprises Pty Ltd
Project start/end date: 30 Jun 2012 - 29 Jun 2013
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Industry organisations need to build their capacity to meet future challenges and opportunities. Building the skills and confidence for industry to influence is one aspect of capacity that the people development program aims to address through this project, providing opportunity to influence is another.

There is a need for coordinated delivery of opportunities to develop governance capability in the fishing
industry and and to promote opportunitites to foster diversity through succession planning within industry committees and boards. There is also a need to provide additional opportunities for those people who participate in the AICD program to observe effective boards in action.

Objectives

1. To provide one annual scholarship for an emerging leader to the AICD company directors course
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