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HIGHLIGHTS OF
NINTI ONE’S ACTIVITIES
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Successful completion of the Australian Feral
Camel Management Project, which had core
funding of $16.6 million over four years.
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Celebration of Ninti One’s tenth anniversary
with an event held at the National Portrait
Gallery, Canberra, attended by 120 guests.
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Launch of Remote Australia Online
(RAO), which has almost 3000 entries,
and the RAO Atlases.
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Completion of a value chain analysis of
the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
art sector.
•
15 PhD students, 4 Masters students,
1 Honours student and 5 VET students
studying in CRC-REP.
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New appointment to the Board of Professor
Sharon Bell, Deputy Vice Chancellor,
Charles Darwin University, and appointment
of long-standing member Glenise Coulthard
as Deputy Chair.
•
Launch of corporate Ninti One video
and film for the Australian Feral Camel
Management Project, which has nearly
9,000 views on YouTube.
•
Implementation of the Ninti Management
System across the organisation.
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Strengthened online presence of Ninti One
through social media.
•
Partnership with Meg Wheatley for future
sustainability of the organisation.
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Over 1400 publications published on
Ninti One’s website.
•
Successful win of a major consultancy
with the Prime Minister’s Council, Quality
Services Support Panel (QSSP).
•
Successful independent review of
CRC-REP by the Commonwealth.
•
Establishment of the Ninti One Foundation
to attract philanthropic funding.




