Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation 1 st year visit Alice Springs 19 th March 2012.

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Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation 1 st year visit Alice Springs 19 th March 2012

Acknowledgement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and Country We acknowledge and respect the Arrernte people whose ancestral lands we are meeting upon here today We acknowledge the deep feelings of attachment and relationship of Aboriginal peoples to country We also pay respects to the cultural authority of other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders attending this presentation

Strategic Plan Objectives What we want to be The nationally and internationally recognised centre for expertise in remote communities and economic development. What we do Foster partnerships and collaborations in order to conduct high quality research and broker knowledge that meets substantial national challenges, has impact and benefits end users in remote Australia and internationally. How we do it We work in a collaborative, cross cultural and interdisciplinary ways to address enduring and systemic challenges in remote Australia. Excellence in research, research application, management and governance systems are the foundations of this work. (Continued…)

Strategic Plan Objectives With whom we work We work with a range of partners, stakeholders and communities to strengthen their and our own expertise in community and economic development. Where we do it We operate extensively across remote Australia and through a system of strategic nodes, in order to attract expertise and investment to benefit remote Australia. We measure our performance We are accountable to partners, stakeholders and communities through effective systems for measuring the effectiveness of our work.

Major Achievements in first 12 months Robust governance structures Nodes in Adelaide, Darwin and Perth Management structures, policies and procedures Partners contracted within first quarter Three research programs & 10 research projects commenced Research activities and outputs refined with stakeholders at 16 locations SME engagement with over 90 organisations All milestones completed or in progress Recruited and inducted 17 new staff Trained staff, particularly in cross-cultural issues 36 Aboriginal community researchers trained New IT systems tailored for remote users New website; currently 3000 visits a quarter

Operating Remotely Remote environment requires ‘whole of system’ approach Dispersed nature of research covering 86% of Australia Highly mobile population, climate variability, cultural factors OH&S requires different approach Specialised vehicles and equipment Broader risk considerations Collaborative activities necessitate accommodation and catering costs IT and teleconferencing costs higher Very dependent on air travel with limited high-cost services

Independent skills based Board Balanced Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander membership Subcommittees established: Audit and Risk, IP and Ethics, Research Quality and Innovation Six Board meetings; 10 Subcommittee meetings; 90% attendance rate Board members Inducted Strategic plan developed Innovative communication methods Charters for Board and subcommittees First year Board evaluation processes Commercialisation capacity Governance Alison Page Sydney Harold Furber Alice Springs David Ritchie Darwin Ian Davey Adelaide Jan Ferguson Adelaide Tanya Hosch Adelaide Glenise Coulthard Port Augusta Paul Wand Chair Sydney Tony Tate Perth Tom Calma Deputy Chair Canberra

Values based approach Recruitment via agency Induction manual Job matrix Professional development strategy OH&S Team building, personality profiling Cross cultural training Employment Assistance Program Monthly briefings by teleconference Three way employment contract Our People

CRC-REP Research Programs

Research Activities & Outputs Research Quality Framework developed and implemented Innovation philosophy adopted Ethical research practices established and recently reviewed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander IP and cultural knowledge protocol Participatory research approach implemented Project performance monitoring and reporting in place Peer review in built Output to Usage to Outcome Framework developed

Research Activities & Outputs Project Scoping Activities 12 workshops with 146 attendees Working papers prepared for workshops and available on website Workshop reports provided back to attendees Literature reviews commenced Refined research problem and questions Matching methodology to research questions Project proposals prepared and now approved by the Board

Collaboration Partners includes COAG members, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and communities, non-government organisations, companies, research providers, SMEs 30% are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations Project Initiation Policy: participatory research approach Stakeholder Management Plan Partner and stakeholder briefing events with every Board meeting to date 35 Partner Visits by Managing Director Value adding for partners e.g. CSIRO flagships International partners in regular contact and visits 135 Domestic collaborations Co-location of different partner staff

SME Engagement 90 SMEs attending 12 workshops 135 Stakeholder collaborations Advisory groups mainly end-users Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in research projects as active researchers Work on the ground in communities increases engagement and understanding Training, mentoring, on- the job support for research and facilitation Build skills, education and capacity in remote areas. Uptake of the outcomes through better ownership

Communications Innovative style optimised for remote users New website Style guide Monthly newsletter Publications policy Remote media database Printed corporate materials Field days and events Conference presentations Aboriginal media engagement Online image library Image use consent procedure Annual report production Developing communications strategy with each Research Project Monthly newsletter with 1900 subscribers Internal Communications Policy developed Leading DIISR Inspiring Australia Desert Regions Policy

Education and Training Activities Graduate Student Program Focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students Staff Professional Development Program Scholarship Guidelines developed Target of 25 Post Grad and 15 Under Graduate students Training Package for Community Researchers 36 Community Researchers trained Staff Recruitment 17 positions filled, 10 PRLs located across Australia Position descriptions, job matrix and position contracts Induction Research Quality Framework training Cross cultural training

Utilisation Activities & Outputs Output to Usage to Outcome Framework Contributed to 6 government submissions and consultations End- user consultations and workshops Seven conference papers- international and national Workshop working papers and workshop notes used by stakeholders Monitored by Research and Quality and Innovation Board Committee Business development as a result of CRC-REP Participatory research provides early stage utilisation and capacity building Represented on 3 senior government advisory boards

Performance Monitoring Project Tracking System Monitoring and Evaluation framework monitored by Board Annual performance evaluation Risk management plan Business plan Management Data Questionnaire Annual Report Quarterly Board reports IP and Ethics register In-kind monitoring Stakeholders Management Plan Training and systems approach to Monitoring Impact Tool