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Dr Anne Badenhorst

Australia

Anne Badenhorst, is the Research Director at the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI). She leads the annual funding round of AHURI's National Housing Research Program (NHRP) which is listed on the Australian Competitive Grants Register and disburses approximately $3 million per annum. Anne is the editor of the AHURI journal. The journal series is double blind peer reviewed and published online.

In her role at AHURI Anne works with university partners and the policy and practice communities to deliver high quality, policy relevant research supporting policy development. Anne is an expert facilitator supporting the development of research topics, the dissemination of research results and the take up research into policy development through seminars, focused workshops and roundtables.

Anne is also Deputy Chair of the Northern Melbourne Regional Development Australia Committee (NMRDA). The NMRDA committee builds partnerships between all levels of government, local businesses, community groups and key regional stakeholders to provide strategic and targeted responses to economic, environmental and social issues affecting Melbourne’s North. The Regional Development Australia (RDA) is a partnership between the Australian, state and territory and local governments to support the growth and development of Australia's regions.

Anne has over fifteen years senior management experience in the education sector having led and facilitated university community and industry engagement strategy, the management of partnerships, commercial activity, projects and policy research. She has an ongoing interest in the way policy shapes the city and achieves better social, economic, environmental and equity outcomes. Anne supported the establishment of PASCAL and was a contributing author to the Victoria as a Learning Region Case Study at the OECD Victorian Government Learning Cities & Regions Conference in 2002 in Melbourne.

Recent research/consultancy: 
  • Youth Commitments in the Northern Metropolitan region of Melbourne. A Youth Commitment is community partnership approach to address issues with disadvantaged young people who have left school or are at risk of leaving school early. This project aims to understand the history of youth commitments in the region and to support the establishment of new Youth Commitments.
  • Organisational Change Project and Restructure.  Aimed to develop a service unit to leverage commercial activity from university engagement and develop a sales focus for commercial activity.
  • University Industry Forums. Identify Industry leaders in targeted industry sectors, determine discussion topics, brief leaders, organise event and conduct forum then manage follow up with the objective of developing meaningful dialogue and university industry engagement.
Recognitions, positions, memberships: 
  • Northern Metropolitan Regional Development Australia (RDA), Committee of Management - Deputy Chair from Nov 2009 - an advisory body of the Australian Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development & Local Government and the State Government’s Regional Development Victoria.
  • Office of Knowledge Capital (OKC) - member of Steering Committee and PASCAL University Regional Engagement project 2008/ 2009 – established by the Vice Chancellor’s Forum, the City of Melbourne and the Committee for Melbourne to develop and promote Melbourne as Australia’s knowledge capital.
  • Northern Area Consultative Committee (NACC) - member of executive August 2001- June 2009, Secretary from August 2003 - non-profit community organisation funded by Australian government to build networks and partnerships in regional development.
Selected publications: 
  • Keating, J, Badenhorst, A & Szlachetko, T 2002, Victoria as a Learning Region, Background Report, OECD Victoria Conference Learning Cities and Regions, Victorian Department of Education, Melbourne.
  • Badenhorst, A. with Winter, A. Wiseman, J. & Muirhead, B. 2005, Beyond Rhetoric. University - Community Engagement in Victoria, Eidos, Brisbane.
  • Adams, R, Badenhorst, A & Berman, G 2005, 'The Value of Performance Indicators in Supporting a Community Engagement Agenda', Australian Universities Quality Forum, Engaging Communities, Sydney
  • Badenhorst, A., 2007, Learning in Netwroks, Government and Communities Partnership Conference, Melbourne.
  • Badenhorst,,A. 2008, Commitment, Research & Connection in Building Stronger Communities, Connecting Research, Policy and Practice, eds Doyle, L., Adams, D., Tibbet, J.  & Welsh, P. NIACE, Leicester.
 

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