This is PPP for international business course talking about Australia
business etiquette
outline:
- introduction
- Meetings & Greetings
- Business Mentality
- Business Etiquette
- Hofstede Cultural analysis
- Social Class
- Australian values
- Topography & Climate
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICs
- Economic system
- Economic Data
- Economic & Political Risks
- Mode Of Entry
- Final Opinion
Intergenerational partnerships through youth voice, youth action and youth ph...Alison Clyde
The Venture Philanthropy Foundation was set up in 2007 by Sir Ian Wood and his family to address societal inequalities through strategic projects and partnerships. It focuses on two key areas: making markets work for the poor in Sub-Saharan Africa, and developing young people in Scotland through the Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) program, launched in 2008. By 2014/2015, YPI engaged over 40,000 Scottish youth and distributed £1.5 million to local charities. The program now operates in 145 secondary schools across 24 local authorities.
David Landers, General Manager of East Asian Growth Markets at Austrade, presented at the Mongolian Mining Summit in Perth, Australia on opportunities for Australian business in Mongolia. He discussed Austrade's role in advancing Australia's trade, investment, and education interests internationally. He also summarized Mongolia's economy, strengths as a mining-focused country with close ties to China and Russia, as well as opportunities for Australian companies in areas like mining equipment, technical services, education, and infrastructure. While Mongolia presents challenges like skills shortages and bureaucracy, Australian firms are well-positioned to take advantage of the country's growth opportunities.
The document summarizes the goals and activities of the European Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs (YES) to promote entrepreneurship and innovation, especially in the Black Sea region. It discusses challenges to entrepreneurship in Europe such as a lack of access to capital and fragmented markets. YES' action plan focuses on boosting startup entrepreneurship by improving access to funding and supporting companies to consider Europe as their domestic market through business networking events and partnerships.
The document summarizes the background and objectives of the European Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs (YES) in fostering business cooperation and networking activities between young entrepreneurs across Europe. It notes that entrepreneurship and innovation in Europe lags countries like the US and calls for strategies to improve access to capital, markets, and build a more entrepreneurial culture especially by changing educational systems. YES' action plan involves boosting start-up entrepreneurship by overcoming access to capital barriers and considering the EU as the domestic market through B2B events and distribution networks.
The document summarizes the goals and activities of the European Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs (YES) to promote entrepreneurship and innovation, especially in the Black Sea region. It discusses challenges to entrepreneurship in Europe such as a lack of access to capital and fragmented markets. YES's action plan focuses on boosting startup entrepreneurship by improving access to funding and peer support networks. It also aims to materialize the common European market by facilitating B2B connections and distribution networks across borders in Europe.
The document promotes investment opportunities in Mongolia through the consulting firm Woodmont International. It describes Mongolia as a hidden gem with vast untapped natural resources and an emerging economy. Woodmont provides services to help international investors and firms capitalize on opportunities in Mongolia's mining, infrastructure and consumer goods sectors. They have over a decade of experience in Mongolia and connections throughout its political and business networks to help clients navigate the country's regulatory environment and market challenges.
This document outlines the goals and approach of Coast to Capital, a local enterprise partnership in southeast England. It aims to drive local economic growth through private sector leadership, shifting power to local communities and businesses. Its goals are to create 4,500 new businesses, 4,000 more exporting businesses, and 20,000 new jobs over 5 years through initiatives focused on enterprise, international trade, infrastructure, and learning. It works with local authorities and businesses to support areas with low enterprise, tackle challenges in the local economy, and provide access to finance and new markets.
This is PPP for international business course talking about Australia
business etiquette
outline:
- introduction
- Meetings & Greetings
- Business Mentality
- Business Etiquette
- Hofstede Cultural analysis
- Social Class
- Australian values
- Topography & Climate
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS/ELECTRONICs
- Economic system
- Economic Data
- Economic & Political Risks
- Mode Of Entry
- Final Opinion
Intergenerational partnerships through youth voice, youth action and youth ph...Alison Clyde
The Venture Philanthropy Foundation was set up in 2007 by Sir Ian Wood and his family to address societal inequalities through strategic projects and partnerships. It focuses on two key areas: making markets work for the poor in Sub-Saharan Africa, and developing young people in Scotland through the Youth Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) program, launched in 2008. By 2014/2015, YPI engaged over 40,000 Scottish youth and distributed £1.5 million to local charities. The program now operates in 145 secondary schools across 24 local authorities.
David Landers, General Manager of East Asian Growth Markets at Austrade, presented at the Mongolian Mining Summit in Perth, Australia on opportunities for Australian business in Mongolia. He discussed Austrade's role in advancing Australia's trade, investment, and education interests internationally. He also summarized Mongolia's economy, strengths as a mining-focused country with close ties to China and Russia, as well as opportunities for Australian companies in areas like mining equipment, technical services, education, and infrastructure. While Mongolia presents challenges like skills shortages and bureaucracy, Australian firms are well-positioned to take advantage of the country's growth opportunities.
The document summarizes the goals and activities of the European Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs (YES) to promote entrepreneurship and innovation, especially in the Black Sea region. It discusses challenges to entrepreneurship in Europe such as a lack of access to capital and fragmented markets. YES' action plan focuses on boosting startup entrepreneurship by improving access to funding and supporting companies to consider Europe as their domestic market through business networking events and partnerships.
The document summarizes the background and objectives of the European Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs (YES) in fostering business cooperation and networking activities between young entrepreneurs across Europe. It notes that entrepreneurship and innovation in Europe lags countries like the US and calls for strategies to improve access to capital, markets, and build a more entrepreneurial culture especially by changing educational systems. YES' action plan involves boosting start-up entrepreneurship by overcoming access to capital barriers and considering the EU as the domestic market through B2B events and distribution networks.
The document summarizes the goals and activities of the European Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs (YES) to promote entrepreneurship and innovation, especially in the Black Sea region. It discusses challenges to entrepreneurship in Europe such as a lack of access to capital and fragmented markets. YES's action plan focuses on boosting startup entrepreneurship by improving access to funding and peer support networks. It also aims to materialize the common European market by facilitating B2B connections and distribution networks across borders in Europe.
The document promotes investment opportunities in Mongolia through the consulting firm Woodmont International. It describes Mongolia as a hidden gem with vast untapped natural resources and an emerging economy. Woodmont provides services to help international investors and firms capitalize on opportunities in Mongolia's mining, infrastructure and consumer goods sectors. They have over a decade of experience in Mongolia and connections throughout its political and business networks to help clients navigate the country's regulatory environment and market challenges.
This document outlines the goals and approach of Coast to Capital, a local enterprise partnership in southeast England. It aims to drive local economic growth through private sector leadership, shifting power to local communities and businesses. Its goals are to create 4,500 new businesses, 4,000 more exporting businesses, and 20,000 new jobs over 5 years through initiatives focused on enterprise, international trade, infrastructure, and learning. It works with local authorities and businesses to support areas with low enterprise, tackle challenges in the local economy, and provide access to finance and new markets.
1) The document summarizes the launch of the Oxfordshire Innovation and Growth Team on January 28, 2010 at Infineum UK in Milton Hill, Oxfordshire.
2) The goal of the IGT is to create a "vibrant community of innovation" in Oxfordshire to support ambitious and innovative businesses and establish the region as a world-class innovation hotspot.
3) The IGT will provide tailored support like innovation advice, coaching, and networking to help innovative, high-growth potential companies in Oxfordshire scale and collaborate.
This document discusses arts, culture and tourism as vehicles for wealth creation in Nigeria. It defines key terms like arts, culture and tourism. It outlines the structure of the industry in Nigeria, including government ministries and private sector organizations involved. It describes contributions of the industry, such as employing many workers, preserving culture, education, entertainment and generating income including foreign exchange. It discusses how entrepreneurs can start businesses in this industry with limited funds by quickly targeting small markets and ensuring offerings meet needs. The conclusion emphasizes harnessing potentials to achieve development goals like poverty alleviation through entrepreneurship.
emda is the East Midlands Development Agency, a government organization established to promote economic development in the region. Its vision is for the East Midlands to have thriving businesses and communities, with skilled residents employed in good jobs by 2020. emda aims to further economic development through business support, investment, employment initiatives and skills training to achieve sustainable growth. Its regional strategy focuses on raising productivity, ensuring sustainability, and achieving equality.
This document provides an overview of doing business in Australia, with a focus on opportunities in Queensland. It discusses Australia's strong economic performance and proximity to fast-growing Asian markets. Several case studies are presented on Scottish companies that have successfully expanded into the Australian market, highlighting both challenges and opportunities. The document also outlines various government initiatives and industry sectors with potential for further investment and trade between Scotland and Australia.
Sydney has the largest economy in Australia, notable for its importance in trading, finance, and distribution. The City of Sydney has a dedicated unit that develops economic strategies through research and facilitating trade, investment, and partnerships. Nearly half of Australia's banks are based in Sydney, including nine foreign subsidiary banks and all local foreign bank branches, with major international banks like Citigroup and HSBC located there as well.
Dundee has transformed itself into a dynamic modern city with an international reputation in arts, culture, and life sciences. It attracts a talented workforce of students and professionals due to its universities, cultural attractions, and affordable cost of living. The city is focused on growing key industries like life sciences, digital media, and renewables, and offers business assistance services to support companies.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship and provides definitions and examples. It defines social entrepreneurship as recognizing a social problem and using business principles to create an organization to enact social change. It notes debates around definitions and discusses characteristics of social entrepreneurs like self-efficacy and resilience. It also highlights that social enterprises account for 10% of EU businesses and have created 10% of new jobs, showing their potential for inclusive growth. The document advocates for increased support of social enterprises in Europe through funding and priority investment.
This document provides an overview of Ninti One, including:
- Ninti One is a not-for-profit organization that conducts research and community development projects to improve the lives of people in remote areas of Australia.
- In 2015, Ninti One continued projects such as Stronger Communities for Children to support collaboration and capacity building in remote communities.
- The Managing Director discusses ongoing work examining issues like health, as well as ensuring research findings are available to benefit remote Australians.
This document discusses funding options for sports programmes, including public sources like Sport England and Big Local grants, private sponsorship, and voluntary trusts. It proposes a boxing and mentoring programme called "Box for the Stars" to engage disenfranchised youth, outlining the goals, activities, budgets, and need in the local community. Funding would support staff, equipment, publicity, and achievement certificates or trophies over a 6-month period working with 10 students.
Sp1 september 24 2012 city council presentation 9.24.12cityofevanston
The document discusses the Technology Innovation Center (TIC) and its role in supporting economic development in Evanston. It states that economic development is a top priority for the city council. TIC is a nonprofit that supports early stage technology businesses through services like business planning, mentoring, networking events and access to Northwestern University resources. It has helped launch over 350 companies since its founding and approximately 25 companies have expanded locally, employing around 500 people. TIC is recognized internationally for its success in supporting new businesses and job creation.
PAVS Heritage Lottery Fund presentation November 2015LornaLivock
This presentation will provide information about who the Heritage Lottery Fund is, what grant programmes are available including First World War: then and now and Young Roots. Current priorities will also be identified and top tips for accessing funding shared.
Examining pathways for climate adaptation for communities in remote Australia...Ninti_One
Digby Race and Supriya Mathew present to the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility's 2014 Conference: 'Climate Adaptation 2014: Future Challenges'
Social and Cultural Indicators from the Interplay Wellbeing Framework for Abo...Ninti_One
Cairney S, Abbott T, Wilson B, Quinn S. Social and Culture Indicators from the Interplay Wellbeing Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote Australia. The Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economies Conference, Thriving Through Transformation – Local to Global Sustainability. Armidale, NSW, 20 October 2015
Project briefing May 2012: Precision pastoral management toolsNinti_One
The Precision Pastoral Management Tools Project aims to develop a Precision Pastoral Management System (PPMS) to help cattle producers better manage their livestock and lands. The project will determine if a PPMS is feasible, build a prototype, test it on cattle stations, and assess the benefits to beef producers. Key outcomes could include improved matching of stocking rates to pasture availability, increased livestock growth and reproduction rates, healthier lands, and greater profitability. The project involves government departments, research organizations, technology companies, and cattle industry groups working together toward the shared goal of aiding remote Australian beef producers through innovative tools.
Aboriginal Community Researchers: promoting meaningful research outcomes in r...Ninti_One
Aboriginal community researchers can help promote meaningful research outcomes in remote Aboriginal communities. The Aboriginal Community Researcher Program employs over 200 researchers across 60 communities. Participatory action research involves local Aboriginal people in co-designing and delivering research projects and other initiatives. This helps ensure policies and programs recognize the investment of time and funds needed for meaningful community involvement.
Nganampa anwernekenhe information brochure march 2015Desart Inc
The document proposes the establishment of a National Indigenous Art & Culture Centre (The Centre) in Alice Springs, Australia. The Centre would celebrate Indigenous culture, promote education and reconciliation, and house Indigenous art and historical collections. It would bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities together, foster cultural collaboration, and create employment opportunities for Indigenous people. The Centre is envisioned as a not-for-profit organization governed by an independent, skills-based board. Initial funding would be sought through government grants to develop a business plan and conduct national consultations. Construction is estimated to cost $60-80 million, which would be sought from various levels of government, corporations, and philanthropists.
Australia is a highly developed, technologically advanced country with a stable democratic government and market economy. It has a diverse population and is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse countries in the world. Australia also has a strong record of innovation and is ranked highly in terms of productivity, education levels, and quality of life.
1) The document summarizes the launch of the Oxfordshire Innovation and Growth Team on January 28, 2010 at Infineum UK in Milton Hill, Oxfordshire.
2) The goal of the IGT is to create a "vibrant community of innovation" in Oxfordshire to support ambitious and innovative businesses and establish the region as a world-class innovation hotspot.
3) The IGT will provide tailored support like innovation advice, coaching, and networking to help innovative, high-growth potential companies in Oxfordshire scale and collaborate.
This document discusses arts, culture and tourism as vehicles for wealth creation in Nigeria. It defines key terms like arts, culture and tourism. It outlines the structure of the industry in Nigeria, including government ministries and private sector organizations involved. It describes contributions of the industry, such as employing many workers, preserving culture, education, entertainment and generating income including foreign exchange. It discusses how entrepreneurs can start businesses in this industry with limited funds by quickly targeting small markets and ensuring offerings meet needs. The conclusion emphasizes harnessing potentials to achieve development goals like poverty alleviation through entrepreneurship.
emda is the East Midlands Development Agency, a government organization established to promote economic development in the region. Its vision is for the East Midlands to have thriving businesses and communities, with skilled residents employed in good jobs by 2020. emda aims to further economic development through business support, investment, employment initiatives and skills training to achieve sustainable growth. Its regional strategy focuses on raising productivity, ensuring sustainability, and achieving equality.
This document provides an overview of doing business in Australia, with a focus on opportunities in Queensland. It discusses Australia's strong economic performance and proximity to fast-growing Asian markets. Several case studies are presented on Scottish companies that have successfully expanded into the Australian market, highlighting both challenges and opportunities. The document also outlines various government initiatives and industry sectors with potential for further investment and trade between Scotland and Australia.
Sydney has the largest economy in Australia, notable for its importance in trading, finance, and distribution. The City of Sydney has a dedicated unit that develops economic strategies through research and facilitating trade, investment, and partnerships. Nearly half of Australia's banks are based in Sydney, including nine foreign subsidiary banks and all local foreign bank branches, with major international banks like Citigroup and HSBC located there as well.
Dundee has transformed itself into a dynamic modern city with an international reputation in arts, culture, and life sciences. It attracts a talented workforce of students and professionals due to its universities, cultural attractions, and affordable cost of living. The city is focused on growing key industries like life sciences, digital media, and renewables, and offers business assistance services to support companies.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship and provides definitions and examples. It defines social entrepreneurship as recognizing a social problem and using business principles to create an organization to enact social change. It notes debates around definitions and discusses characteristics of social entrepreneurs like self-efficacy and resilience. It also highlights that social enterprises account for 10% of EU businesses and have created 10% of new jobs, showing their potential for inclusive growth. The document advocates for increased support of social enterprises in Europe through funding and priority investment.
This document provides an overview of Ninti One, including:
- Ninti One is a not-for-profit organization that conducts research and community development projects to improve the lives of people in remote areas of Australia.
- In 2015, Ninti One continued projects such as Stronger Communities for Children to support collaboration and capacity building in remote communities.
- The Managing Director discusses ongoing work examining issues like health, as well as ensuring research findings are available to benefit remote Australians.
This document discusses funding options for sports programmes, including public sources like Sport England and Big Local grants, private sponsorship, and voluntary trusts. It proposes a boxing and mentoring programme called "Box for the Stars" to engage disenfranchised youth, outlining the goals, activities, budgets, and need in the local community. Funding would support staff, equipment, publicity, and achievement certificates or trophies over a 6-month period working with 10 students.
Sp1 september 24 2012 city council presentation 9.24.12cityofevanston
The document discusses the Technology Innovation Center (TIC) and its role in supporting economic development in Evanston. It states that economic development is a top priority for the city council. TIC is a nonprofit that supports early stage technology businesses through services like business planning, mentoring, networking events and access to Northwestern University resources. It has helped launch over 350 companies since its founding and approximately 25 companies have expanded locally, employing around 500 people. TIC is recognized internationally for its success in supporting new businesses and job creation.
PAVS Heritage Lottery Fund presentation November 2015LornaLivock
This presentation will provide information about who the Heritage Lottery Fund is, what grant programmes are available including First World War: then and now and Young Roots. Current priorities will also be identified and top tips for accessing funding shared.
Examining pathways for climate adaptation for communities in remote Australia...Ninti_One
Digby Race and Supriya Mathew present to the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility's 2014 Conference: 'Climate Adaptation 2014: Future Challenges'
Social and Cultural Indicators from the Interplay Wellbeing Framework for Abo...Ninti_One
Cairney S, Abbott T, Wilson B, Quinn S. Social and Culture Indicators from the Interplay Wellbeing Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote Australia. The Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economies Conference, Thriving Through Transformation – Local to Global Sustainability. Armidale, NSW, 20 October 2015
Project briefing May 2012: Precision pastoral management toolsNinti_One
The Precision Pastoral Management Tools Project aims to develop a Precision Pastoral Management System (PPMS) to help cattle producers better manage their livestock and lands. The project will determine if a PPMS is feasible, build a prototype, test it on cattle stations, and assess the benefits to beef producers. Key outcomes could include improved matching of stocking rates to pasture availability, increased livestock growth and reproduction rates, healthier lands, and greater profitability. The project involves government departments, research organizations, technology companies, and cattle industry groups working together toward the shared goal of aiding remote Australian beef producers through innovative tools.
Aboriginal Community Researchers: promoting meaningful research outcomes in r...Ninti_One
Aboriginal community researchers can help promote meaningful research outcomes in remote Aboriginal communities. The Aboriginal Community Researcher Program employs over 200 researchers across 60 communities. Participatory action research involves local Aboriginal people in co-designing and delivering research projects and other initiatives. This helps ensure policies and programs recognize the investment of time and funds needed for meaningful community involvement.
Nganampa anwernekenhe information brochure march 2015Desart Inc
The document proposes the establishment of a National Indigenous Art & Culture Centre (The Centre) in Alice Springs, Australia. The Centre would celebrate Indigenous culture, promote education and reconciliation, and house Indigenous art and historical collections. It would bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities together, foster cultural collaboration, and create employment opportunities for Indigenous people. The Centre is envisioned as a not-for-profit organization governed by an independent, skills-based board. Initial funding would be sought through government grants to develop a business plan and conduct national consultations. Construction is estimated to cost $60-80 million, which would be sought from various levels of government, corporations, and philanthropists.
Australia is a highly developed, technologically advanced country with a stable democratic government and market economy. It has a diverse population and is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse countries in the world. Australia also has a strong record of innovation and is ranked highly in terms of productivity, education levels, and quality of life.
- Singapore is a parliamentary republic located in Southeast Asia between Malaysia and Indonesia, with a population of 5.4 million. It has a tropical climate and its ethnic groups include Chinese, Malay, and Indian.
- The national flower is the Vanda 'Miss Joaquim' orchid and the national animal is the Merlion, which symbolizes Singapore's origins as a fishing village.
- The national flag features a white crescent moon, five white stars, and red and white stripes, representing purity, progress, democracy, justice and equality.
This document presents the Regional Cultural Strategy for the East Midlands from 2006-2011. The vision is for the East Midlands to be the place of choice for people to enjoy, create, work in and participate in culture. It will do this through 4 key themes: supporting cultural opportunities for people and communities; fulfilling the potential of culture; getting culture valued in regional policy and planning; and achieving sector sustainability. Each theme has work strands to drive change. The strategy aims to establish the region as having high cultural aspirations, a wide range of opportunities, active cultural participation and leadership, and culture being valued across the region by 2011.
Mulimuli is proposing to establish a community center and hostel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to address high youth unemployment. The center will provide skills workshops, farming activities, and cultural exchange opportunities for local youth and hostel guests. It is a joint project between an existing Tanzanian hostel and agriculture company. The goal is to inspire self-employment through developing life skills and passion. In the future, the center aims to house 800 chickens, produce 1 ton of vegetables, 100kg of fish annually and evaluate its sustainable impact on the community.
The National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) was formed in 2009 in Ireland to advocate for government funding of the arts during an economic crisis. The NCFA mobilized artists, arts organizations, and the public through online petitions, meetings with politicians, and demonstrations. As a result, proposed budget cuts to arts funding were reduced. The NCFA continued campaigning in subsequent years through meetings with newly elected politicians, online advocacy, and public events. Their goals were to maintain funding for the arts and increase understanding of the value of the arts.
The document summarizes several programs and partnerships of the Harriet Tubman Community Organization over its history. Some of the key programs and partnerships it describes include the Tubman Games athletic event, Matanga Festival for spiritual wellness, Afropan steel drum band, African Canadian Legal Clinic, and partnerships with organizations like MACPRI, Woodgreen Rites of Passage, and Sankofa.In.Cipher Knowledge Building & Media.
MTCS presentation Cultural Summit October 6, 2015Hastings County
The document discusses the role of culture in community and economic development. It notes that culture contributes to strong communities by enhancing quality of place, reflecting diversity, and building pride. Culture also contributes economically by attracting talent and businesses, boosting tourism, and creating jobs. The document then outlines municipal cultural planning, which involves engaging communities to map cultural resources and integrate culture into local decision-making. Key steps include consultation, assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring progress. Finally, the document provides context on Ontario's culture strategy consultation to update programs and support for culture.
A Members Perspective of Rotary Convention at Sydney 2014Steve Coady
- The Rotary International Convention in Sydney 2014 provided opportunities for Rotarians to be inspired by the work of Rotary, meet members from around the world, and learn about service opportunities.
- The keynote speakers emphasized continuing efforts to end polio worldwide and addressed challenges around stagnating membership that threaten Rotary's future if not addressed.
- Breakout sessions covered topics like humanitarian service projects and strategies to improve membership through engaging young people and professionals.
This slide is presented in Management College of Innsbruck, Austria, 2015. The topic is referred to Social Enterprise in Taiwan. Three cases are included in this presentation.
The Culture of Welcoming: Attracting and Retaining Creative ClassEmily Robson
Presentation delivered by Magdy ElDakiky, Community Economic Development Specialist, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs at November 27 2008 \"Economies in Transition\" forum in Chatham, Ontario.
The document summarizes the establishment and goals of the Northern Policy Institute. It was established in 2012 with $5 million in funding from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation to play a key role in implementing the 25-year Growth Plan for Northern Ontario. The Institute's goals are to develop evidence-based policy options to ensure sustainable development and long-term economic prosperity for Northern Ontario through research and analysis. It aims to be financially self-sufficient, independent from government, and make a measurable difference for Northerners.
The document provides information about various creative centres visited by participants in the European Creative Business Network and Dutch Creative Residency Network study tour of London from May 29-31, 2014. It discusses centres focused on cultural and social impact like Shoreditch Trust East Road, Somerset House, Southbank Centre, and Ravensbourne. It also discusses centres focused on incubation and investment readiness like Club Workspace, Central Working, Microsoft Ventures Accelerator, and Impact Hub. The document summarizes the activities, ownership structures, and business models of each centre.
(1) Mulimuli aims to establish a community center and hostel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to address high youth unemployment. (2) The center will provide skills workshops, farming activities, and cultural exchange opportunities to help inspire and empower youth. (3) It is a joint project between an existing hostel and agriculture company, and plans to be self-sustaining through farm sales and workshop fees while creating impact in the local community.
This document discusses developing an economic growth plan for St Clears, Wales. It begins by acknowledging the challenges small towns face and outlines some positive aspects of St Clears, such as its history. It then examines how other towns, like Ludlow, England, have successfully promoted economic growth through festivals, marketing local food, and improving infrastructure. The document suggests St Clears could capitalize on its natural beauty, history, and location. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration and thinking creatively to develop a plan that plays to St Clears' uniqueness.
TropLinks Inc. is a not-for-profit organization established to connect members with tropical expertise in areas like environmental services, agriculture, health, and tourism. It aims to grow the tropical economy of Australia by commercializing and exporting members' tropical science, knowledge, and innovation. Members include private businesses, research bodies, and educational institutions. TropLinks provides business matching, promotion, advocacy, and funding assistance to help members pursue larger collaborative projects and export opportunities in countries like PNG, Guam, and across the Pacific.
The interplay between society and the natural environment in remote areas, wi...Ninti_One
The document discusses research from a Cooperative Research Centre in Australia that examined the interplay between Indigenous communities and the natural environment in remote areas, with a focus on community value from mining. Over seven years and $90 million, the research involved 750 publications, 36 graduate students, and engaged 240 Aboriginal community researchers. A key focus was on enduring community value from mining and case studies in Australia and Sweden that examined issues like Indigenous employment, mental health, economic impacts of fly-in fly-out workers, and toolkits for remote communities.
Remote Australia Live City - Arts ProjectNinti_One
This document discusses art, artists, and art centers located in remote areas of Australia. It notes that there are around 90 art centers across remote Australia supporting over 14,000 indigenous artists, generating over $30 million in annual sales. A chart shows the viability of different art centers based on their annual sales, with only around 10% of centers operating at a loss and the majority having annual sales between $100,000 to $500,000. Contact information is provided for further details.
Remote Australia Live City - Aboriginal Community ResearchersNinti_One
Aboriginal Community Researchers are promoting meaningful research outcomes in remote Aboriginal communities. The program has nearly 200 Aboriginal Community Researchers working in over 60 communities using Participatory Action Research. The goal is to create positive CHANGE for Aboriginal communities through research that is community-led and makes a practical difference.
Remote Australia Live City - Tourism ProjectNinti_One
Small Aboriginal tourism operators in remote Australia face challenges in remaining viable and connected due to an inadequate support system. A research project asked Aboriginal operators what support they need. It found issues like insufficient training, resources, and industry support. The research highlighted indigenous knowledge and had operators involved from start to finish. It identified cultural strengths and opportunities to better support operators through local networking, enterprise clustering models, and reconciliation tourism based on tradition. Improved support is needed through stronger Aboriginal representation, culturally appropriate training, and adjusted funding guidelines.
The role of Indigenous cultures in securing sustainable economic development ...Ninti_One
In January 2017, Dr Boyd Blackwell presented to the ANZSEE Conference in Adelaide on the topic of how Indigenous cultures are affecting enduring community value from mining.
Tourism enterprise co-operation in remote AustraliaNinti_One
In October 2016, CRC-REP Principal Research Leader for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Tourism Product project Dr Damien Jacobsen presented to the Australian Regional Tourism Convention.
Aboriginal knowledge for the business of tourismNinti_One
In December 2016, CRC-REP Principal Research Leader for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Tourism Product project presented to the Indigenous Business, Enterprise and Corporations Conference in Perth.
Stronger Communities for Children Knowledge-Sharing Seminar 1-2 November 2016, Katherine, NT.
Ninti One staff delivered a brief outline of the principles of measuring change and the main terminology used in the template developed for a practical exercise. Each group was then asked to discuss and develop indicators that could be used to measure change created through the delivery of activity of their choice. They were also asked to discuss how they would collect the data against these indicators.
Stronger Communities for Children Knowledge-Sharing Seminar 1-2 November 2016, Katherine, NT.
The key steps in the SCfC journey were detailed on large posters displayed around the room. Small cards of each poster were provided to each participating group. Ninti One staff briefly outlined the key steps and then asked participants in their SCfC groupings to discuss the steps and use the cards to outline their SCfC journey.
At the completion of the discussion a representative from each SCfC site was asked to report back on their discussion and where they see their SCfC is currently
Stronger Communities for Children Knowledge-Sharing Seminar 1-2 November 2016, Katherine, NT.
A general meeting of all participants of the seminar was called and the basic steps to conducting a good meeting in which decisions can be made fairly and openly were discussed.
Stronger Communities for Children Knowledge-Sharing Seminar 1-2 November 2016, Katherine, NT.
Presentation about steps involved in good decision-making.
Participants were divided into community groups and spent 5 minutes introducing themselves to another community group. They then rotated to a new group to repeat the introductions. The goal was to provide opportunities for participants to quickly meet each other and develop relationships that could continue throughout the seminar. A survey found that participants enjoyed the quick introductions and most felt it could have been longer. Respondents also thought introductions beforehand may have helped. The session successfully introduced participants and encouraged continued conversations.
A local service provider in Katherine, Australia spoke to a group about how they assist families dealing with domestic violence. A survey of the group found that almost all thought it was good to discuss domestic violence publicly and over 70% wanted to invite domestic violence experts to speak to the community. Over half of respondents wanted more information to share about domestic violence.
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2. Ninti One is a not-for-profit company that builds
opportunities for people in remote Australia through
research, innovation and community development.
Ninti One also manages the CRC
for Remote Economic Participation
And external consultancy projects.
2
Introducing Ninti One
3. 3
What is remote Australia and what does it mean
for mainstream Australia?
5. 5
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
Economies Project
• Informing the development of the
remote Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander art sector.
• Working collaboratively, the
project is investigating the
production, sale and
consumption of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander art.
• Aims to identify opportunities for
improving livelihoods of artists,
agents and other participants.
6. • Art centres are crucial parts of many of the communities
they operate in.
• There are around 90 in remote Australia, who work with
over 10,000 artists.
• They create social, cultural, creative and economic capital
for individuals and their communities.
6
• They are often the
only form of non-
welfare income in
remote
communities.
7. • Art centres generate more than $30million in sales
directly into remote Australia every year.
• Total sales and total production have been increasing for
remote Australia…
• However, this plays out in complicated ways as the
commercial art market is very sensitive to 'over-supply' -
especially during a time of tough conditions in the art
market.
• Around 70% of artists are women and about a quarter are
under 30.
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