Reports, evaluations and submissions
Below we share what we’ve learned, what we’ve achieved and how we’re working to shape better outcomes for remote, rural and regional communities. You’ll find documents that highlight our impact, inform our advocacy and guide future action. Whether you’re after data, stories or strategic insights, this is the place to find it.
If you’d like to more more about any of these reports or insights, email info@ninjatest-frrr.madeneat.dev or call us on 03 5430 2399.
Annual Review FY2017
Nov 2017 – The FY2016 / 17 Annual Review reflects on the achievements of rural, regional and remote communities, and showcases what’s possible with the support of philanthropy.
Impact Report 2000-2016
Oct 2017 – This Report, which has been compiled with the generous support of the Sidney Myer Fund, provides anoverview of the grant making activity that FRRR undertook from the time of its establishment untilDecember 2016.
Submission in response to the Tax Deductible Gift Recipient Report Opportunities discussion paper
Aug 2017 – In August 2017, FRRR had the opportunity to submit a response to the Tax Deductible Gift Recipient Reform Opportunities discussion paper in an effort to create a simpler and more accessible system to enable the charitable and philanthropic sectors to grow and continue to support a more prosperous and equitable nation..
Submission to Independent Review into Regional, Rural and Remote Education
Aug 2017 – In August 2017, FRRR had the opportunity to contribute to an independent review of rural, regional and remote education, with recommendations to be put forward to Government. This report is a summary of our submission to the Review.
Disaster Resilient: Future Ready July 2017
Jul 2017 – FRRR and our partners are working on a project to help communities better prepare for disasters, and be more resilient should they eventuate.
Annual Review FY2016
Nov 2016 – This Review of FRRR’s operations during FY15 / 16 demonstrates the impact of our partnerships with the private sector, philanthropy and government on rural, regional and remote communities. We share several stories of the amazing things community groups do with the support they receive.






