Project Details
Description
This project aims to investigate the changing face of cultural tourism in central Australia and examine pathways towards sustainable aboriginal employment in and around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The project is significant because it brings together Aboriginal community members, industry and government stakeholders to identify micro-business opportunities, youth training initiatives, better relations across cultural divides, and the economic value of Aboriginal knowledge. Outcomes include a model for sustainable Aboriginal employment in remote and very remote contexts, and the development of culturally relevant and sustainable governing
guidelines for regional investment. Benefits include more sustainable jobs for Aboriginal people.
guidelines for regional investment. Benefits include more sustainable jobs for Aboriginal people.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 17/06/21 → 17/06/25 |
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