Incorporating Australian Wildflowers and Native Plants into the National Floristry Curriculum

Incorporating Australian Wildflowers and Native Plants into the National Floristry Curriculum

Incorporating Australian Wildflowers and Native Plants into the National Floristry Curriculum. RIRDC funded project examining the issue of Incorporating Australian Wildflowers and Native Plants into the National Floristry Curriculum. Publication No. 09/119 Project No. PRJ-002409
Facebook for Beginners

Facebook for Beginners

In this guide you’ll learn the fundamentals of Facebook advertising. The guide guide is short and simple and covers all the basics needed to run a Facebook advertising campaign including: the exact steps you need to take to set up your … Continued
DOOR in Australian wildflowers and native plants

DOOR in Australian wildflowers and native plants

With the increasing proliferation of ‘new’ rural industries on the Australian landscape comes an ever increasing demand for research. There is a limit to government’s ability to meet this need and alternatives to the traditional institutional responsibility in meeting this … Continued
RIRDC Report: Wildflower marketing workshop

RIRDC Report: Wildflower marketing workshop

In November 1999, the Australian Flora and Protea Growers Association, with support from RIRDC, commissioned research into the domestic market for wildflowers. That project (AFP-1A) aimed to find out consumers’ attitudes to wildflowers, and, based on that information, to identify … Continued
HAL Project FL05002 National floriculture magazine Final Report

HAL Project FL05002 National floriculture magazine Final Report

An initiative of the Flower Association of Queensland Inc. (FAQI) in 2003 was to produce a publication devoted to the interests of the commercial cut flower and foliage grower. It commenced with 32 pages and was a forum for information … Continued
CCIQ Definitive guide to valuing your business

CCIQ Definitive guide to valuing your business

Run by employers for employers, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) is the peak business association in Queensland and the state’s most influential business group. They represent more than 400,000 small and medium businesses, and their members view them as an … Continued
CCIQ Definitive guide to employing staff

CCIQ Definitive guide to employing staff

Queensland’s 405,000 small and medium businesses are at the heart of every industry sector. They are in every community, in every region and employ approximately 43% of the state’s private sector workers. SMEs are hard-working and dedicated. Specialists in their … Continued
Flowers 2011- The Australian Flower Conference

Flowers 2011- The Australian Flower Conference

This report highlights the presentations made by the author at the Flowers 2011 Conference and the success of the trade booth set up to disseminate the wildflower quality specifications and postharvest manual (both outcomes of RIRDC PRJ-000331) and showcase high … Continued