❓ Hon Peter Foss asks about programs and funding for Aboriginal persons in the Kimberley, Pilbara, and Gascoyne regions. The answer details specific programs, funding amounts, and sources for each region's development commission.
AnsweredQoN 673Legislative Council
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(1) What programs are conducted in the Minister for the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne’s portfolio, and related agencies, to assist and advance the welfare of Aboriginal persons?
(2) What are the details of these programs?
(3) What funds are made available to these programs?
(4) What is the source of those funds?
(2) What are the details of these programs?
(3) What funds are made available to these programs?
(4) What is the source of those funds?
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Answered
10 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne
Response time
62 days
Kimberely Development Commission and Pilbara Development Commission (1) All programs of the Kimberley and Pilbara Development Commissions are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities, with the only specific program for Aboriginal persons being the Aboriginal Economic Development Program. (2) The Aboriginal Economic Development Program provides assistance to Indigenous communities and organisations with commercial development projects. (3) KDC: $100,000 PDC: $80,000 (4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(1) All programs of the Kimberley and Pilbara Development Commissions are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities, with the only specific program for Aboriginal persons being the Aboriginal Economic Development Program. (2) The Aboriginal Economic Development Program provides assistance to Indigenous communities and organisations with commercial development projects. (3) KDC: $100,000 PDC: $80,000 (4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(2) The Aboriginal Economic Development Program provides assistance to Indigenous communities and organisations with commercial development projects. (3) KDC: $100,000 PDC: $80,000 (4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(3) KDC: $100,000 PDC: $80,000 (4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
Capital Funds State Government
(1) All programs of the Kimberley and Pilbara Development Commissions are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities, with the only specific program for Aboriginal persons being the Aboriginal Economic Development Program. (2) The Aboriginal Economic Development Program provides assistance to Indigenous communities and organisations with commercial development projects. (3) KDC: $100,000 PDC: $80,000 (4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(2) The Aboriginal Economic Development Program provides assistance to Indigenous communities and organisations with commercial development projects. (3) KDC: $100,000 PDC: $80,000 (4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(3) KDC: $100,000 PDC: $80,000 (4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(4) The Department of Industry and Resources and the Development Commissions. The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
The Gascoyne Development Commission (1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(1) All programs of the Gascoyne Development Commission are made available to Aboriginal persons and communities. Specifically the Commission manages the Aboriginal Economic Development Officer (AEDO) program and provides support to the Aboriginal Economic and Employment Development Officer (AEEDO) program and the Piyarli Yardi Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre (PYAHCC) project. (2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(2) AEDO · To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To assist Indigenous people to identify, take up and sustain enterprise opportunities and to consider how these can contribute to meeting economic, environmental, social and cultural outcomes for Indigenous people within the region; · To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To enhance the business and management competencies of owners, directors and managers of Indigenous businesses within the region; · To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To maximise access by Indigenous businesses to programs and services available from State and Commonwealth Government agencies as well as non-government and industry resources; and · To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To promote a cooperative and integrated approach to Indigenous economic development throughout the region. AEEDO · To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To promote and assist the involvement of Aboriginal communities and organisation in developing locally based enterprise, employment and training initiatives. · To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To maximise Aboriginal employment in rural and remote communities. · To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To assist local Aboriginal community groups and individuals with enterprise development. · To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To assist Aboriginal people in remote and rural communities to access appropriate training to facilitate access to mainstream employment or enterprise development. · To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To increase the skills of the Aboriginal labour force. PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
PYAHCC · To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
· To revive and share the traditions, culture and heritage of Indigenous Australians. To empower and strengthen Aboriginal people spiritually, physically, intellectually and economically and become unified together with mutual respect for each other. (3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
(3) AEDO $91,000 AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
AEEDO $31,672 PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
PYAHCC $4.7 million (4) AEDO Office of Aboriginal Economic Development and the Gascoyne Development Commission AEEDO Western Australian Department of Training PYAHCC Capital Funds State Government
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