Project Details
Description
Charles Darwin University will design an Aboriginal Economic Development Strategy (the Strategy), the outcomes of which will inform Government and community investments in the following areas:
• Work-readiness programs that are aligned with jobs required by emerging energy and resource sector projects and support Aboriginal employment opportunities;
• Catalytic investment that will provide opportunities for Aboriginal businesses to mobilise and prepare for business opportunities; and
• Aboriginal regional governance arrangements for driving economic and social development, according to identified local priorities.
• Work-readiness programs that are aligned with jobs required by emerging energy and resource sector projects and support Aboriginal employment opportunities;
• Catalytic investment that will provide opportunities for Aboriginal businesses to mobilise and prepare for business opportunities; and
• Aboriginal regional governance arrangements for driving economic and social development, according to identified local priorities.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 27/04/20 → 30/06/20 |
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Research output
- 1 Other report
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Aboriginal Economic Development Strategy for the Beetaloo: Part 1 - main report and Part 2 - Appendices
Tremblay, P., Boyle, A. & Munday, J. M., 1 Oct 2020, 1 ed. 626 p.Research output: Book/Report › Other report
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