Current Sponsors
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation

The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) is
The FRDC’s mission is to increase economic and social benefits for the fishing industry and the people of
The FRDC is charged with investing in priority research and development within the fishing industry, meeting the government’s national and rural research priorities and pursuing adoption of that research and development. It does this with funding from the Australian Government and contributions revenue from the Commonwealth and state-based fisheries.
"Fisheries Leader Scholarship"
1995, ARLP 2 - Nigel Scullion, Peter Hinge
1996, ARLP 3 - Nev Perryman
1997, ARLP 4 - Sally Tonkin Co-sponsored by QBE Insurance, Duncan Leadbitter
1998, ARLP 5 - Graeme Hillyard
1999, ARLP 6 - Sandy Wood-Meredith, John Roach
2001, ARLP 8 - John Harrison, Ted Loveday
2002, ARLP 9 - Steven Gill, Jenny Shaw
2003, ARLP 10 - Tim Mirabella, Martin Breen
2004, ARLP 11 - Mark Gooley, Leith Whittaker
2005, ARLP 12 - Christine Douch, Ian Knuckey
2006, ARLP 13 - David Ellis, Mark Pagano
2007, ARLP 14 - Crispian Ashby, Tom Kennedy
2008, ARLP 15 - Adam Smith, Felicity Horn
2009, ARLP 16 - Jonas Woolford, Nick Lambert
2010, ARLP 17 - Kane Williams, Clayton Harrington
2011, ARLP 18 - Samara Miller, Mark Nikolai
"The ARLP is over for me now, which in itself provides a new beginning. It is an outstanding leadership course, cleverly designed and extremely well managed. I attempted to draw everything out of it that was available and in doing so, my leadership knowledge and capacity, I feel, has developed considerably. I now have a network of 30 plus, very close and special high calibre and professional friends, all of which is far more than I ever expected as an ARLP applicant" - Nick Lambert