Experienced NSW fishos are now being sought by NSW Industry & Investment for involvement in various committees to advise government bodies on recreational fishing matters in the state.
Expressions of Interest are being invited from persons with expertise in various aspects of rec fishing to be appointed to the Advisory Council on Recreational Fishing (ACoRF), Recreational Fishing Freshwater Trust Expenditure Committee (RFFTEC) and the Recreational Fishing Saltwater Trust Expenditure Committee (RFSTEC).
Applicants should have knowledge of recreational fishing issues, and a willingness to assist in consultation on these issues.
Vacancies for positions on ACoRF include:
Vacancies for positions on RFFTEC include:
Vacancies for positions on RFSTEC include:
Representatives on ACoRF, RFFTEC and RFSTEC meet up to three times each year, generally in Sydney. Members are paid a sitting fee, travel and accommodation expenses and are appointed for terms of up to three years. Applications are encouraged from women, persons from non-English speaking backgrounds and Indigenous Australians.
Expressions of Interest should clearly indicate the position(s) sought and include a resume detailing experience, knowledge and any affiliations relevant to the position(s), and be sent to: Recreational Fisheries – Confidential, Industry & Investment NSW, PO Box 21, Cronulla NSW 2230.
The closing date for applications for the ACoRF and RFSTEC positions is Thursday 7 October 2010.
The closing date for applications for the RFFTEC positions is Friday 15 October 2010.
For further information visit the I&I NSW website: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries or contact Eddie Douglas on (02) 9527 8439 or email edward.douglas@industry.nsw.gov.au.
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