Sykes Peer Review

Sykes Peer Review Providing public sector consultancy in strategic planning, governance, successful grant funding, and Strategic links between plans, budgets and outcomes.

Service Areas
I am available to support organisations and individuals in the following areas:
International Project Management and Capacity Building
Short and medium term international consultancy or public sector project management from small action research to major infrastructure and multi planning community services
Planning and financial support
Strategic planning, capacity building, life cyc

le cost benefit analysis, social and multivariate analysis, related budget impacts and ratio analysis
Intergovernmental relations support
Build public sector skills in understanding and developing collaborative partnerships with stakeholder organisation both public and private
Backgrounding
Provide a background to a wide range of issues. Providing analysis from a sociological perspective identifying key issues and setting out scenario analysis and responses. Public relations
Preparing media and or public relations responses or in assessing policy challenges and assessing marketing plans, consumer research advertising and Public relations strategic and tactical responses. Project peer review
Undertaking peer review for infrastructure development, policy proposals, marketing strategies, primary research proposals. Project scoping
Developing scoping proposal for new ventures, funding, grant and sponsorship

Activity areas
International aid;
PNG policy and capacity building;
Health and eHealth;
Solid waste and environmental issues;
Physical and structure planning policy, and planning and building approvals processes;
Local, provincial and / or state government policy development, collaboration and inter-organisational learning. Tourism, economic development and public private sector collaboration and strategic plans. Structural reform and governance (including probity and procurement policy). Funding proposals and applications or sponsorship opportunities. Community consultation, social research and analysis and feedback to decision makers. Infrastructure development and project planning and delivery (education)
Community action groups strategic responses. Asses market segmentation for government and development communication and public relations approaches.

https://lgcongress.orgLooking forward to presenting at this year Congress on leadership.
07/08/2018

https://lgcongress.org
Looking forward to presenting at this year Congress on leadership.

As incoming President of LG Professionals Australia it gives me great pleasure to invite you to attend the annual National Congress and Business Expo 2018, to be held on 22-24 August 2018.

02/12/2017

http://www.cgrc.nsw.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Newsletter-Edition-Four-15092017.pdf

02/12/2017

http://www.cgrc.nsw.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Newsletter-Edition-Three-01092017.pdf

02/12/2017

http://www.cgrc.nsw.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Newsletter-Edition-Two-18082017.pdf

02/12/2017

http://www.cgrc.nsw.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Newsletter-Edition-One-04082017.pdf

Capacity building at the LGPA conference with Nepalese delegation and partner council's
21/09/2017

Capacity building at the LGPA conference with Nepalese delegation and partner council's

I'm on the last 4 weeks of my role as Administrator at Cootamundra- Gundagai Regional Council. It's been a whirlwind. Th...
14/08/2017

I'm on the last 4 weeks of my role as Administrator at Cootamundra- Gundagai Regional Council. It's been a whirlwind. The new Council will now be undertaking the some $30 mil in capital works over the next 2 years. This is the largest capital works program ever carried out by the Councils.
It's been a great experience and I continue to enjoy my time with this great community.

01/06/2017

Found this today from the 2008 30 year report in migrant resource centre in Cabramatta.
"You see that in the space of less than two years, SEACA has evolved from English lessons, through the Carramar Activity Group and SEACA, to the possibility of a Migrant Neighbourhood Centre. What a metamorphosis!!! This could never have happened with- out the constant help, advice and seemingly never-ending energy of Vlad Aleksandric, who on behalf of Fairfield City Council has given us so much of his time and support. Steve Sykes has also been of incredible assistance to our project . . .Our thanks to (Fairfield Neighbourhood Centre) and Steve, and lately Anne Falappi, who started by being a SEACA volunteer, and ended up administrator of Fairfield Neighbourhood Centre. . .I can't round off these thanks without thanking Ulla and Ricci, especially Ulla, for their unfail- ing - "slogging" is really the only word I can put here, work is not strong enough. I have never before met two people who have fought so much for something they really have faith in. Ulla has worked so hard and so long for SEACA to come to fruition that I am sure the refugees of Carramar, and now the City of Fairfield, will never realise how much they owe her." (Sue James - First President of SEACA)."
https://cabracc.org.au/nhc/documents/CCCAGMReport2009.pdf

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