Small Regions Getting Ready to Make a Big Change
Desert Knowledge Australia and Desert Knowledge CRC are hosting a world class workshop in Alice Springs (27 July – 29 July) to help industries located in desert Australia identify how they can network together to improve business in the future.
The workshop run by internationally renowned Ifor Ffowcs-Williams and Mike Burke from Cluster Navigators is ground breaking work since this session physically brings 15 facilitators together from across Australia including Broken Hill, Kalgoorlie, Mount Isa, Port Augusta, Coober Pedy and Alice Springs in the first stage of the Desert Knowledge Australia Linked Business Networks Project.
“People will leave this workshop with initial skills development in how to either create local business networks or build on existing networks” explains Mr Ffowcs Williams. “They will then use a range of technologies to link those networks across desert Australia”
“A key element of this project is that regional development and other organisations from across four states and the NT are working closely together under the banner of Desert Knowledge Australia to create networks that will assist businesses identify opportunities and work with each other to mutual benefit.”
The 18 month project at this stage covers industries such as mining services, tourism, housing design, renewable energy services and bush products. Already participants are exploring ways in which particular mining service expertise in one region can help fill a shortfall in another region The conventional bush foods industry could be expanded by such innovative ideas as using festivals like the Alice Springs Wild Foods Festival as a market place for products from across desert Australia.
“A project of this scale would not be possible without the support of Telstra and AusIndustry” states John Baskerville, Chair of Desert Knowledge Australia Interim Board. “We are certainly thankful for their help and it will be exciting to report …