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This page lists the corporate publications of the Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity.

 

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Outputs from the research activities of the Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity are published, either as papers, abstracts, journal articles and through other media publicati

Staff profile - Nick Langley

Nick LangleyMy name is Nick Langley and my roles at CRC for National Plant Biosecurity are both as the Business Manager and the Company Secretary.

 

I am originally from country NSW and the thing I miss the most is the lack of bureacracy.

 

Living in Canberra is a great compromise between country and city living.

 

From the arm of the chair

Given the Olympics have just closed and they're always a time when Americans (well not only Americans) think that Australia is a small, mountainous European country represented by men in leather shorts carrying beer steins (actually, re-reading that I can see where the confusion might come in...). They then wonder why so many medals are won for swimming. To avoid confusion, I ask all readers to pay very careful attention to the following!

 


Simon says...

Chief Executive Officer - Dr Simon McKirdayWelcome to the August issue of The Leaflet which looks slightly different to usual.

 

I am thrilled to use this month's edition to launch our new and very functional website that has been developed by our Communications Officer, Kate Scott. The new look and feel is modern and fresh and contains current information on the CRC, our research activities, as well as our researchers. Over the next few months we will be adding more projects and research publications to the website. In the meantime, I am sure you will find the new site a welcome and refreshing change.

 

We welcome two new staff members to the CRC head office. Appointed as the new Education Officer, Melanie Hay will deliver the schools education program, as well as organising training workshops and other education activities. In a new role to the CRC, Sarah McKay started with us as Project Officer - Business Support. Sarah will look after project contracts and other business support functions. It's great to have them both on board and we will all value their contribution to the team.

 

 Each year, we conduct a Board meeting in a region where a number of our participants are located. This provides us with the opportunity to collaborate and catch up with staff and researchers from participant organisations. Last week our Board met in Darwin. The warm weather was a pleasurable relief from Canberra's cold and seemingly long winter. During our visit, we had the pleasure of meeting with Ruth Wallace from Charles Darwin University to chat about our community engagement project. This exciting initiative involves engaging with northern Australian Indigenous communities, providing them with a better understanding of plant biosecurity and how they can help manage potential risks and threats to Australia.

 

At the meeting, the Board approved the CRC's 2008-09 Annual Operating Plan which details the CRC's direction for this financial year. A pdf copy can be downloaded from our website.

 

The Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research has approved an independent panel to carry out the Third-Year Review. Nominated by the Board, the panel comprises Dr Kevin Sheridan (Chairman), former Director General, NSW Agriculture and Fisheries; Mr David Crawford, Chairman of Westralia Airports Corporation and former Chairman of the Export Grains Centre Ltd, and Dr Craig Phillips, Senior Scientist with AgResearch New Zealand.  A fourth member will be appointed by DIISR. The panel will carry out its work, including seeking input from all participants, over the next three months and will hold the formal review in Canberra in mid-December. 

 

Our cohort of PhD scholarships has nearly reached our original target of 32. This has been a significant achievement for our Education and Training Program led by Dr Kirsty Bayliss. If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, details can be found on our website. The CRC also provides PhD Top-up scholarships.

 

Until the next edition...

 

 Regards

 Dr Simon McKirdy Signature

Dr Simon McKirdy
Chief Executive Officer
CRC for National Plant Biosecurity


Board Nomination Committee

As required by the Constitution of the CRCNPB Ltd, a Board Nomination Committee (BNC) has been formed. The Committee is required to consult with participants and members of the current Board, and to identify suitable candidates for nomination to the CRCNPB Members for election to the Board.

 

The election will take place at the Annual General Meeting on 5 November 2008 to fill three vacancies on the Board which will become available at the close of that meeting.

 

Committee members are John Lovett (Chairman); Mike Cole (DAFF); David Feinberg (CBH); David Hall (NSWDPI); John Kent (CSU); Shashi Sharma (DAFWA) and Andy Sheppard (CSIRO).

in this issue...

CRC Homepage 

a new look CRC website

The new website is finally here and provides readers with much more information on the CRC. READ MORE about the new site and how CRC members can log in to the members' area.


Chairman - Professor John Lovett

from the arm of the chair

With the 2008 Olympic Games closing yesterday, CRC Chairman Professor John Lovett identifies the differences between Austria and Australia (and the similarities). READ MORE


GRDC Rust Brochure 

GRDC releases brochure on rust pathogens

GRDC have distributed a brochure to create awareness among Australian travellers of the potential rust pathogen biosecurity threats. READ MORE


Other news...

Dr Mark Stevens recently travelled to Durban to attend the XXIII International Congress of Entemology. Mark chaired a rice pest management symposium as well as presenting several papers. READ MORE

 

Learn how marching headless chickens have affected the CRC's Business Manager, Nick Langley. READ MORE

 

 Plant Health Australia

 Tendrils is Plant Health Australia's weekly newsletter. To subscribe, email webmaster@phau.com.au with your contact details.

 

 

 PaDIL Logo

  PaDIL is an image based website designed to create a 'virtual reference collection of pests and diseases'. PaDIL have just launched a 'Users Guide' to help researchers tailor searches to use PaDIL more efficiently and effectively. READ MORE



The Cooperative Research Centre for National Plant Biosecurity's Annual Report to the CRC Program for the period 2006-07.

Publication File

Publication 
CRCNPB_AR0607_WEB.pdf

Publication Details

Date Published
October 2007


The 2008-09 Annual Operating Plan outlines the direction of the CRC's activities for the 08-09 financial year.

Publication File

Publication 
CRCNPB_AOP_0809_WEB.pdf

Publication Details

Date Published
August 2008

Simon says...

CEO - Dr Simon McKirdy

Welcome to the first edition of The Leaflet. It's hard to believe that a quarter of the year has come and gone and April is upon us. The CRC for National Plant Biosecurity has a big year ahead with the three-year review to be undertaken in the early 2009. We now have a large portfolio of research projects that are underway and I look forward to seeing the outcomes of this work and the subsequent publication.

 

We have undergone quite a few changes in the past months. To start with, I am pleased to say we now have almost a full complement of staff which means we are better placed to establish processes to support our programs.

 

Most of our members will have had the pleasure of meeting Carla by now. Joining us as Project Officer in August, Carla Tadich assists at an operational and strategic level across our projects and is our IMAP guru. You can find out more about Carla by reading her profile in this edition of The Leaflet.

 

In September, Nick Langley was appointed as our Business Manager/Company Secretary and brings a vast amount of experience as a chartered accountant. Nick now has the business side of the company fully operational and will be visiting participants in the coming months to ensure we have the smoothest possible processes with project contracting and fund transfer.

 

David Eagling and his family made the move north from Melbourne in February so David could take up the role as Research Leader. David has already made a significant mark on the CRC through his role as Program Leader 4 and his wealth of experience is driving our research activities. David, Nick and myself represent the Senior Management team overseeing the research and business activities of the CRC.

 

In March, we appointed Kate Scott as our Communications Officer. Kate will be responsible for all our communication activities and is looking forward to working collaboratively with staff across the CRC. Kate will also be visiting participants in the coming months to build a stronger network between CRC and participant communication strategies.

 

By filling these much needed positions, it was timely to review our organisational structure. A revised structure has now been approved by the Board and a diagram depicting these changes will soon be available on our website.

 

Late March was the end of an era for the CRC with our move from the Deakin offices. We have relocated to temporary offices at the University of Canberra until our move to the Innovation Centre later this year (also based at the University of Canberra). The Innovation Centre leases commercial offices to science and research based organisations. We are looking forward to being co-located with other CRCs (eWater and Invasive Animals), and other organisations that may have an interest in plant biosecurity.

 

Details of our new location are available on our contacts page and we welcome all our members to drop in and visit us next time you're in Canberra.

Dr Simon McKirdy
Chief Executive Officer
CRC for National Plant Biosecurity 

in this issue...

Addressing plant biosecurity through international partnership

On 1 March 2008, the CRC for National Plant Biosecurity partnered with 15 international agencies to form PRATIQUE, a consortium-under European funding-that will address major global challenges for pest risk analysis. READ MORE


Chairman - Professor John Lovett  

From the arm of the chair

CRC for National Plant Biosecurity, Chairman John Lovett takes readers from tropical Malaysia through to the snow-covered grounds of Norway - all in the name of plant biosecurity. READ MORE


Khapra beetle 

PaDIL

PaDIL is an image based website designed to create a 'virtual reference collection of pests and diseases'. Ken Walker tells us more about PaDIL and how it is used to identify a range of pests and diseases. READ MORE


other news...

CRC for National Plant Biosecurity PhD student Bobbie Hitchcock travelled to New Zealand to meet with the members from Project CRC40024 READ MORE

 

In each edition of The Leaflet, you will have the opportunity to meet some of the CRC staff. READ MORE about Carla Tadich.

Carla Tadich

Carla TadichMy name is Carla Tadich and my role at CRC for National Plant Biosecurity is Project Officer.

 

I am originally from Melbourne and the thing I miss the most is great coffee.

 

Living in Canberra is like living in a large country town.

 

PaDIL

PaDIL logoPaDIL is an image based website designed to create a 'virtual reference collection of pests and diseases'. Ken Walker tells us more about PaDIL and how it is used to identify a range of pests and diseases.