The principal aim of the publication of Evaluation Reports series is to share examples of reporting styles. While there are many opportunities to access scholarly articles in academic journals, there has been little systematic access to working evaluation reports. Editor Anthea Rutter
The evaluation was commissioned by: Meat and Livestock Australia Synopsis The pilot workshop, Money Making Mums, was held on the 4th September 2003 at the Department of Primary Industries Research Institute at Rutherglen, Victoria. There were 20 participants, 6 women and 14 men. The age range of the group was from age 30 to over 50 years of age. The participants were sheep farmers from Victoria. This workshop is one of many offered by the education arm of Meat and Livestock Australia, the industry organisation that carries out research and development for the beef and sheep meat producers of Australia. We evaluated it in its final phase as a pilot The workshop presentation was measured against the stated learning objectives, principles of adult learning, participation and action learning. The accommodation of the different learning styles in the presentation was also evaluated. Report: Bushfire Recovery Initiative The evaluation was commissioned by: The Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment Synopsis This evaluation was carried out for the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment and centred of the recovery effort after the 2003 fires in the Alpine regions of Victoria. Many government agencies were involved in the recovery effort and this evaluation sought to find a smooth transition from suppression (fighting the fire) to recovery given that roles and personnel within these agencies change with the transition. This evaluation should be seen in light of other activities currently being undertaken by the Department of Sustainability and Environment, such as the Public Land Fire Initiative and the work on Operational Fire Management. The main purpose of this evaluation was to identify how future bushfire and other recovery efforts could be structured, governed and managed. Part of the evaluation also outlined planning arrangements for future emergency events, and these arrangements are applicable to events beyond bushfires. The evaluation was commissioned by: The Subtropical Dairy Program Synopsis The Subtropical Dairy Program is a regional, program of Dairy Australia which is a research and development corporation of the dairy industry in Australia. The Subtropical Dairy Program is itself divided into seven subregional groups that are scattered from Northern Queensland to Northern NSW, the area covered by the Subtropical Dairy Program. The processes used by Subtropical Dairy to engage with its dairy farming community are evaluated each year. The evaluation activities vary slightly from year to year, and for 2006 they were:
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