The CRC for Developing Northern Australia Ltd (ABN 43 618 131 150) will hold its Annual General Meeting for the 2023/24 Financial Year on Thursday 14 November at 10.30am. The location of the meeting, the agenda, papers and a proxy form will be circulated closer to the date, on or [...]
22 March 2024: The CRCNA is pleased to announce a new shared leadership model to drive the organisation through its research delivery and translation phase. Anthony Curro and Sarah Docherty have been appointed as Chief Executives of the CRCNA and both bring a wealth of experience living and working across [...]
The CRCNA welcomes a new Board Director, Mr Duane Fraser, following the resignation of Mr Ronald (Ricky) Archer. Mr Ricky Archer announced his resignation following his appointment as the first ever First Nations Director of Parks Australia. Mr Duane Fraser is a proud Wulgurukaba and Bidjara man and brings a [...]
The CRC for Developing Northern Australia Ltd (ABN 43 618 131 150) will hold its Annual General Meeting for the 2022/23 Financial Year on Thursday 23 November at 10.30am at the Company’s Office Suite 5 281-285 Ross River Rad Aitkenvale Townsville Qld 4814. The agenda, papers and a proxy form will [...]
The Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA) welcomes Susan Maas to support the delivery of the CRCNA’s largest research program to date: the Cotton, Grains and Cattle (CGC) initiative in northern Western Australia, the Northern Territory and northern Queensland. Susan will join the CRCNA team part time as [...]
The Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA) has welcomed two new Senior Project Managers to its team. Anthony Curro joins the CRCNA having completed project work with the North Queensland Water Infrastructure Authority and brings with him a wealth of experience supporting private and corporate business, research organisations, [...]
The Cooperative Research Centre for Developing Northern Australia’s (CRCNA) today welcomed its new Chief Executive Officer Anne Stünzner – a north Queensland local with more than 20 years’ experience in agriculture, strategic economic and policy development. Anne will be based in the CRCNA’s Townsville head office. CRCNA Chair Sheriden Morris [...]
The Chief Executive Officer for the CRC for Developing Northern Australia (CRCNA), Mr Jed Matz, has announced his decision to leave the organisation. Mr Matz’s last day was Friday 12 March 2021. Mr Matz was the CRCNA’s inaugural CEO, establishing robust processes and systems within the organisation from July 2017 to today, [...]
The CRCNA Board recently completed a review of the organisation, which included engaging with a range of external and internal stakeholders. We felt it important that, after four successful years of operating, we took stock and gain insights into where we have come from, where we are currently, where we [...]
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