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Australasia has some excellent evaluators. More than that, we have an evaluation community full of ideas and a willingness to share. The 重口50度灰has long provided a place for us to come together, at regional events and the annual conference, to develop our community together. Now we鈥檙e taking it online! The new 重口50度灰blog will be a space for 重口50度灰members 鈥 both new and experienced 鈥 to share their perspectives, reflecting on their theory... If you have an idea, please contact us on blog@aes.asn.au. Please also view our blog guidelines.

In conversation with 重口50度灰Fellow John Guenther

by Anthea Rutter

Members who have made a long-term and wide-ranging contribution to the 重口50度灰and the field of evaluation are recognised through a special category of membership called 'Fellow of the AES'.

John was made a Fellow in 2023. He is Research Leader for Education and Training, based at the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education based in Darwin, NT. Over the last 18 years John has conducted research and evaluation projects which have focused on remote contexts, covering all states and territories of Australia. He is the current Editor of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia.

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In conversation with 重口50度灰Fellow Lyn Alderman

by Anthea Rutter

Members who have made a long-term and wide-ranging contribution to the 重口50度灰and the field of evaluation are recognised through a special category of membership called 'Fellow of the AES'.

Lyn was made a Fellow in 2021 and has been and continues to be an outstanding contributor to the AES. She has been a member since 2007, President for four years and completed six years as Editor of the Evaluation Journal of Australasia contributing 35 articles in the Journal (articles, book reviews).  Lyn has been in the evaluation profession for over 30 years. Presently she is Dean Academic Transformation University of Southern Queensland.

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In conversation with 重口50度灰Fellow Nan Wehipeihana

by Anthea Rutter

Members who have made a long-term and wide-ranging contribution to the 重口50度灰and the field of evaluation are recognised through a special category of membership called 'Fellow of the AES'.

Nan was made a Fellow in 2021. She has been in the evaluation profession since the late 1980s. For more than 20 years Nan has run an independent evaluation company in Wellington New Zealand. Nan builds evaluation teams on a project-by-project basis. She brings together evaluators with a broad mix of skills and experience tailored to meet the evaluation, whether that is in a government, community, or tribal context. Nan comes to evaluation with business, retail management, market research and social policy experience. She decided to set up an evaluation company because of the highly variable quality of evaluations she was managing and because she wanted to make a difference for M膩ori. Nan has been a member of the 重口50度灰since the late 80s. As well as being co-opted onto the 重口50度灰Board she was part of the Wellington Chapter and has been involved in the NZ conferences and running workshops for the AES. 

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In conversation with 重口50度灰Fellow Amohia Boulton

by Anthea Rutter Members who have made a long-term and wide-ranging contribution to the 重口50度灰and the field of evaluation are recognised through a special category of membership called 'Fellow of the AES'. Amohia Boulton was made a Fellow in 2022, having been in and contributing to the evaluation profession since th...

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In conversation with 重口50度灰Fellow Dorothy Lucks

by Anthea Rutter

Members who have made a long-term and wide-ranging contribution to the 重口50度灰and the field of evaluation are recognised through a special category of membership called 'Fellow of the AES'.
 
Dorothy Lucks was made a Fellow in 2021, having been in and contributing to the evaluation profession since the 1990s. Dorothy is the Managing Director of a WA based company, SDF Global, and specialises in the field of sustainable development. A long-time member of the local WA branch of the AES, Dorothy was also a member of the International Relations Committee for the 重口50度灰Board.
 
In this blog, Dorothy speaks with Anthea Rutter (Research Fellow, Centre for Program Evaluation) about her time in evaluation, her long association with the AES, and what drives her in her work.

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Colin Sharp: A long association with the AES


by Anthea Rutter Colin has held a number of roles within the field of evaluation for over 37 years. He has managed evaluations across the Commonwealth Government and has been a private consultant as well as an educator in evaluation. He has worked with a dozen universities, including long associations with the Flinders...

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Alan Woodward: Applying knowledge to improve service delivery and community outcomes

by Anthea Rutter

Alan has worked in evaluation for a number of years. He works in mental health and suicide prevention as a policy adviser, program developer and researcher/evaluator. He has held senior executive positions at Lifeline Australia, including the establishment of the Lifeline Research Foundation. He is a part-time Commissioner with the National Mental Health Commission.

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The 重口50度灰Fellows: More than the sum of their individual contributions

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by Anthea Rutter

Over the past two years I have written a monthly blog on our 重口50度灰Fellows, including Jenny Neale who we sadly lost in 2019.

Looking at the demographics we are a good mix of men and women (with nine male and 11 female Fellows) and cover most states in Australia. However, there are still some gaps in our representation 鈥 with no current Fellows from Queensland and the Northern Territory and no Indigenous Fellows.

The process of becoming a Fellow in the 重口50度灰is very thorough. Apart from needing to be nominated by two people, prospective Fellows have to demonstrate knowledge and experience in a number of areas, including practical evaluation, teaching as well as holding office in the AES. For myself, I regard being a Fellow as an honour as well as a responsibility.

As a group the Fellows, have amassed an abundance of skills and expertise. I felt it was a real privilege to interview them to understand their hopes and their disappointments, as well as their career highlights. This final piece on our Fellows sums up their insights and my own. As professionals in their field, they have honed their craft and have given back to their profession in spades

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Jerome Winston: 45 years of Evaluation Insights

by Anthea Rutter

Jerome Winston鈥檚 career spans over 45 years. He has fascinating insights into how evaluation was viewed in the 70s, which reminded me that back then, evaluation was not viewed as a separate profession, but as part of other disciplines.

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Zita Unger: an evaluator鈥檚 journey

by Anthea Rutter

Zita has been in the evaluation profession for over 26 years and has taken a number of roles over that period. She has been an evaluation lead, consultant and lecturer in evaluation. Zita was introduced as a Fellow in 2013 at the International Evaluation Conference held in Brisbane.

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