Client: Queensland Indigenous Working Group
Location/s: Brisbane (Qld)
Provision of high level advice to the Queensland Indigenous Working Group during their negotiation with the Queensland Government about proposed new cultural heritage legislation, and facilitation of development of model legislation.
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Client: Queensland Dept of Environment & Heritage and Ang-Gnarra Aboriginal Corporation
Location/s: Laura, Hopevale, Brisbane (Qld)
Development of a management strategy for Aboriginal lands and art sites, negotiated over several months with community rangers and at community meetings. Later presented as a case study in land management issues and community planning for training regional staff of the Department of Family Services and Aboriginal and Islander Affairs, Qld.
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Client: Mutitjulu Community Council, Northern Territory
Location/s: Mutitjulu (NT)
With Wynter Hill Consulting, prepared a Community Plan, a Housing Plan, an Education and Training plan and a Business and Enterprise Strategy for this Central Australian community at Uluru (Ayers Rock), where the first language is Pitjantjatjara. (Project funded by OLMA, PAN and ATSIC.)
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Client: Ang-Gnarra Aboriginal Corporation
Location/s: Laura (Qld)
Facilitation of a three day workshop for the management committee and community leaders to produce a draft community development strategy. This document, written by the group, established priorities for the community and was used as the basis for the successful development of detailed economic and social planning by the community.
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Client: Department of Health and Ageing (OATSIH)
Location/s: Mt Isa, Boulia, Djarra, Julia Creek, Rockhampton, Emerald, Duringa, Woorabinda (Qld)
Facilitated strategic regional Primary Health Care planning in the Mt Isa/Inland and Central Highlands regions of Queensland. Funded under the PHCAP program, this process involved development of a regional steering committee of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members and service providers. The steering committees met regularly over a nine month period to develop these…
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