From the desk of the Managing Director in December
Dear Network Member,
Every month from now on I’ll be sending you an email to keep you up to date with what’s happening at the Desert Knowledge CRC.
Commonwealth Review
An eventful year for the Desert Knowledge CRC has ended on a very positive note. The report from the independent Commonwealth Review team chaired by Dr John Childs is just in, and I’m pleased to say we’ve passed with flying colours.
The review found that we have performed extremely well in our first three years of operation and, while established as a public good CRC, some of our research projects are likely to lead to the development of commercial processes and products.
It endorsed our priorities for the future and commented that we have developed the strong relationships with stakeholders and reputation for making a sensitive and productive contribution that are a prerequisite for the successful conduct of social action research.
The review panel commended our ”unique achievements in engaging Aboriginal people in research, an outcome that is expected to be enduring”. It said this was “an achievement no other organisation or CRC could have created” because others “undertake research but do not achieve diffusion amongst local Aboriginal communities”.
These findings were backed up by an industry survey which found that we:
- are very well connected to end users and are creating significant tangible and intangible value for them
- receive strong support from end users for our approach to collaboration and engagement with them • attract strong satisfaction from end users for our research communication and our strategies for achieving commercial outcomes from our research
- are strongly believed to deliver improvements to the desert economy through the development of new business.
We could not have achieved such an excellent result without the support of our partners. A big thank you …
