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Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Our Key Projects

As the region’s peak economic development agency, it is the Advance Cairns mission to research, develop and enact an array of projects that will build on and diversify the Tropical North Queensland economy in a sustainable manner.

As a not-for-profit organisation, Advance Cairns utilises funding from various local, state and national sources to carry out its role in the TNQ region, and from the contributions of the region’s business community through its Patrons’ Program.

 

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Locally, the organisation is jointly funded by the Cairns Regional Council, the Cairns Airport, and it’s Patrons’ Program to carry out a raft of projects in collaboration with the activities of some of the region’s leading business groups and research institutions, such as the Cairns Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Tropical North Queensland, James Cook University and the Far North Queensland Region of Councils (FNQROC).

A formal agreement with the FNQROC has produced a key project for Advance Cairns, which involved the appointment of a Regional Development Officer in July 2009. The RDO position was established to:

  • Address the economic needs of councils from Cardwell to Cooktown by developing and championing robust economic linkages between Cairns and the surrounding council areas
  • Provide linkages between and liaise with the Cassowary, Tablelands and Cook shire regional councils, as well as local government bodies in Yarrabah and Wujal Wujal
  • Work across the region on a range of economic projects prioritised by FNQROC, including lobbying for improved road networks across TNQ, identifying opportunities and costs that arise from the carbon reduction trading scheme for a range of the region’s industry sectors, seeking funding for high-priority infrastructure projects, and developing economic development models for regional councils.

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In an unprecedented alignment of effort, elected representatives of the three tiers of government have joined with industry, business, environment, education, and community interests to form and support the Sustainable TNQ initiative. The initiative, funded through the generosity of the wind-up of the former Far North Queensland Consultative Committee, aims to establish a locally-driven process and framework, based on sustainable development principles, for engaging community, government and industry in the development of a long-term regional vision and action plan to 2025 which:

  • Provides the region with a sustainable economic competitive advantage by diversifying the economy based on clean, green and smart principles;
  • Reduces regional impact on the environment and protects and improves natural assets;
  • Establishes indicators for measuring our sustainability performance;
  • Obtains better efficiencies from government resources in the region; and
  • Identifies, aligns and connects regional sustainability initiatives, with reference to and in support of government planning.

Sustainable TNQ is a collaboration of existing organisations, hosted by TNQ’s peak economic development agency Advance Cairns, with a focus on creating a socially, environmentally, culturally and economically sustainable future for our region.  

geography-of-papua-new-guinea0In response to the rapid growth in the mining industry in Papua New Guinea and the opportunities they present for North Queensland businesses and service providers, Advance Cairns enacted a new project in January 2010 to develop a strategy to strengthen ties with the Pacific nation.

The Strategic Connection with PNG Business project will be carried out by Blockey Consulting, with the scope of the project to:

  • Prepare an overarching PNG strategy for TNQ capitalising on opportunities in the PNG mining procurement market in a structured and coordinated manner;
  • Develop a data base of the PNG project spend in Australia (particularly Cairns);
  • Work with DEEDI to value add to the Shipping study they have commissioned FNQ Ports to deliver;
  • Develop a capacity database of skills and services applicable to the PNG market;
  • Develop stronger relationships with the PNG market particularly with project proponents; and
  • Act as a central point for advocacy on emerging issues related to trade with PNG – develop briefing papers on specific issues.

 

State-funded projects

EcoBiotics_01At a state level, Advance Cairns undertakes a variety of projects funded by the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI). The most recent DEEDI contracts,  which were in place for the period between September 2009 and March 2010, include five major projects, with a funding value of more than $262,500, across a broad scale of economic development areas. All five projects are now complete and Advance Cairns is currently in the process of formulating three major projects for consideration in the next round of DEEDI funding.

Currently, Advance Cairns is working through an investment attraction project, funded by DEEDI, designed to strengthen trade links between the Far North and Papua New Guinea. The project requires Advance Cairns to research, develop and publish a Cairns Prospectus (in electronic and hard copy) to be distributed to PNG businesses looking to do business with the Far North.

A final version of ‘The Cairns Prospectus – A Regional Profile‘ has been produced, while an abridged version was distributed in PNG by Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser on a  Trade Queensland trade mission to the Pacific nation in March 2010.

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Here is a synopsis of the five recently-completed projects:

  • Implementation of the TNQ Food, Produce & Value-adding Market Improvement Strategy

Advance Cairns will work with regional agriculture and food manufacturing industries to investigate opportunities to diversify, value add and improve their competitiveness in order to increase their share of the large regional food market. The project will work with the producers and downstream businesses of Cairns and surrounds of Tropical North Queensland to create a high standard of products, services and visitor experience. The ultimate outcome of this project will be to create a signature TNQ brand which will be self-certified, and to educate the businesses that produce and use these branded produces so that they can capitalise on these benefits and increase market share.

  • Investment Attraction

This project will investigate ways of attracting domestic, interstate and international investment into the Tropical North Queensland region, through;

  • Industry marketability, growth and diversification,
  • Facilitation of significant business regional opportunities; and
  • Attraction and retention of skilled workers to Tropical North Queensland through business opportunities facilitated.

The development of the Think TNQ web portal formed the basis of this project. Think TNQ is a gateway to up-to-date, relevant and reliable data for potential investors, individuals considering relocating to TNQ and new businesses looking to set up shop in the region. It is a collaborative project managed by Advance Cairns, with the support of the Department of Employment, Economic Development & Industry, and has been developed with in-kind support and significant contributions by the regional councils of Cassowary Coast, Cook Shire, Tablelands and Cairns, Cairns Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Tropical North Queensland, James Cook University, and the Office of Economic & Statistical Research. Advance Cairns has also partnered with highly respected TNQ firms Cummings Economics and Herron Todd White Cairns in bringing regional information to the users of Think TNQ.

The portal profiles the four key local government areas in Tropical North Queensland against key criteria, it showcases TNQ business, investment and lifestyle opportunities, and acts as a conduit to key information through tools such as the TNQ Investment Opportunities register and TNQ Research Hub.

The TNQ Investment Opportunities register is designed to facilitate connections between private enterprise, industry, community and government agencies, by connecting investors with investment opportunities to encourage economic development in Tropical North Queensland. The TNQ Research Hub is a free resource designed to help users quickly and efficiently locate regional research, statistics and industry data.

These three investment tools are designed to attract business and industry to the region and to increase the consumer base which will provide increased employment opportunities and economic wellbeing.

  • Economic Diversity Through Creative Industries

Project funds will be used to develop a Business Case which first and foremost, substantiates existing activity in the industry and secondly, identifies how we can capitalise on this further, by improving services and infrastructure in the region.

Under the second phase of this project we will quantify the economic viability of constructing sound stages and associated business complex, developing up-to-date financial projections (capital and operational) in today’s market. This will enable us to quantify what additional production activity can be attracted to the region, and how much it will contribute to the economy in terms of jobs, education linkages, up-skilling and business-to-business economic stimulus.

This project will support the development and implementation of an agenda which will provide a clear direction for the strategic growth and development of film and television industries in Tropical North Queensland that is complimentary to PTFC and Arts QLD strategic initiatives.

  • Regional Development Strategy 

Advance Cairns will implement a series of activities that will genuinely assist the region in the field of Regional Economic Development by working with stakeholder organisations such as DEEDI, Cairns Chamber of Commerce, Tablelands Futures Corporation, Gulf Savannah Development and other like-minded organisations.

  • Tropical Expertise Business Enhancement for International Business Development Project   

This project, ’Business Enhancement for International Development Business’ includes activities which complement both the DEEDI-Cairns and Townsville funded projects through the provision of professional development and networking events for new and existing members of the Australian Tropical Expertise Consortium (ATEC). These activities will enable SMEs and R&D institutions to become ‘market ready’ and provide a basis for networking which will:

  • Increase the number of  and capability of SMEs able pursue international business development opportunities through improved understanding of the tender writing process and operations of Australian Managing Contractors;
  • Facilitate opportunities for  SMEs to meet with R&D institutions and discuss potential partnerships improving relationships and knowledge of potential partners to pursue bids; and
  • Increase opportunities to build critical mass amongst Tropical Expertise firms through linkages with other tropical Queensland regions.

 

CairnsSlipways_03In addition to a variety of annually-contracted, State-funded projects Advance Cairns undertakes, the organisation carries out a range of State-funded projects granted throughout the year. The most recent addition to its project portfolio is the Marine Services Business Matching project, which aims to establish and build sustainable business relationships with national and international customers for the region’s marine industry.

The economic development agency has partnered with the city’s three major slipways and shipyards to expand their client base and assist in the promotion of their marine services expertise to the Pacific and South East Asian regions.

The $90,000 Marine Services Business Matching project, funded by the State Government, is designed to mitigate the impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Cairns’ marine services industry by promoting its capabilities to national and international markets, identify potential opportunities and match them to the region’s capabilities.

A steering committee of representatives of local marine service providers, the state government and Advance Cairns will ensure the project deliverables are met. They include:

  • Researching and compiling a database of marine industry contacts;
  • Identify business matching opportunities;
  • Develop marketing collateral to promote the region’s marine services capabilities to the Pacific and South East Asia regions; and
  • Coordinate three trade missions and an international trade show.

 

Federally-funded projects

Nationally, and Advance Cairns regularly applies for Federal Government grants to carry out projects that will be of benefit to TNQs diverse economy. The most current federally funded project to be carried out by the organisation is a food tourism project, which was recently given top priority by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. 

In December 2009, Kevin Rudd announced  $446,000 in TQUAL funding to the project, fast-tracking the application ahead of the first round announcements which were announced late last year.

The project will position North Queensland as an emerging tropical agri-food tourism destination by building an alternative tourism theme for the Cairns region, based on tropical agri-food experiences. Developed with a long-term strategic approach, the project has a clearly targeted action plan to assist existing businesses to adapt, and new enterprises to emerge.

The project will provide the framework for complimentary products, with funding to be used for research, developing action plans to implement the food strategy, building capacity, and developing and delivering a regional food brand and marketing strategy.Cows_Wellwood (small)TNQ-033291SkyburyCoffee_03

Tropical North Queensland Farmers to Get a Taste for Tourism

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Advance Cairns is partnering with Southern Cross University (SCU) to develop Tropical North Queensland’s food tourism potential.

The organisations have pooled their resources to host a series of field days in Atherton, Millaa Millaa and Cooktown that are designed to assist farmers to increase their returns by selling direct to local consumers and visitors.

While travellers are well acquainted with the region’s traditional reef and rainforest attractions, there are a growing number of travellers wanting to explore the unbeaten track, meet the region’s characters, and taste the unique food this region produces. TNQ’s high quality and diverse agricultural products are currently shipped to central markets as commodities. While this will always be the main market for the region’s produce, there is significant potential to increase yield for farmers by selling direct or value add to some of the region’s production.

Advance Cairns and SCU have received funding through the Australian Government Department of Resources Energy and Tourism to support a series of food tourism forums and nature-based tourism field days to provide farmers with an overview of the opportunities and help them decide if they have the potential to diversify. A selected number of these farmers will then be supported through a business development program to ensure they set up in a way that compliments both their farming operations, and can effectively leverage the opportunities tourism presents.

SCU Manager of Research Extension and Development, Rose Wright said the project was a catalyst for change in Tropical North Queensland.

“There has been a lot of work done in developing food and tourism links in this region, but this program will bring it all together to ensure the region’s farmers make the most of the opportunity and that they are meeting appropriate standards and expectations of visitors and locals alike,” she explained.

“It’s an excellent opportunity for farmers and landholders to find out how to value-add to what they are already producing in a way that links them with local consumers, visitors and commercial users and promotes their produce in a totally new market. It is also a great opportunity for existing food tourism outlets to work more collaboratively.”

Advance Cairns CEO Ross Contarino said the support of the Australian Government had allowed Advance Cairns to employ a project officer to promote the workshops program to the region’s farming community. Sue Fairley, a former small business field officer with the FNQACC, and former rural partnership development officer with DPI based in Kairi, has been appointed in the temporary role.

Ms Fairley will facilitate the running of the three field days, which will run as follows:

Monday March 30

  • Food tourism and value adding produce
  • Locations: Atherton

Tuesday March 30

  • Nature-based tourism diversification
  • Location: Millaa Millaa

Thursday April 2

  • Food, farm and nature tourism
  • Locations: Cooktown

For further information or to register for a workshop contact Sue Fairley on 0417 735 724.

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