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The appointments were based on an extensive selection process overseen by the presiding member Professor Glenn Hurry, with input from the government appointed selection committee.
The Hon Harry Woods, FRDC chair, welcomed the announcement noting the large number of high calibre people who applied to be an FRDC Director.
“The FRDC is in the process of bringing in significant change to both the organisation structure and the way we fund research, development and extension projects. As part of these changes the FRDC is moving to a regionally distributed model for delivery of its functions that will provide for both a regional and national approach to delivery,” says the Hon. Harry Woods.
In addition the new FRDC Research, Development and Extension Plan 2015-2020 heralds a new focus and leadership on three key national priorities and empowerment of stakeholders (research, commercial, recreational and Indigenous) to collaborate and partner on other projects. The FRDC will also deliver against its new roles in marketing and extension.
The new directors bring with them the skills and expertise to assist drive a change agenda that commenced three years ago, under the previous board. Changes that aim to have vibrant fishing and aquaculture sectors which adopt world-class research to achieve sustainability and prosperity.
New directors appointed from 1 September until 31 August 2018 are:
- Dr Renata Brooks – Chair of Queensland Government’s Biosecurity Capabilities Review
- Professor Colin Buxton – Adjunct Professor, University of Tasmania, co-chair Bioregional Advisory Panels, Department of the Environment
- Mr John Harrison ─ CEO of the Western Australian Fishing Industry Association
- Dr Lesley MacLeod – CEO of Dairy Innovation Australian, Board member for Murray Dairy Inc
- Professor Daryl McPhee – Associate Dean, Bond University
- Mr John Susman – Managing Director and owner of Fishheads Seafood Strategy
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