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Our 4 year Arnhem Human Enterprise Development (AHED) program has identified over 40 industries that could be up and running in many different locations across north-east Arnhem Land; potentially hundreds of businesses. Getting Yolŋu back into business might be the big answer to so many of the social and economic problems that exist across the region!,
Table of contents
Introduction -- Executive summary -- Part 1: Some background history - A reflection - Loss of their international trade - Natural pearls - Economic refugees - Croc trade in trouble - The descent into welfare - Government the source of all wealth and wealth production. Part 2: Current Situation - The Balanda cultural 'work thing' - What is a business? - Only a few have the picture - The jobs situation today - Business opportunities everywhere - Businesses keep failing - A gardener who can't sell his produce -- 'We are not paying twice' - Are there Yolŋu businesses operating today. Part 3: What is needed to let Yolŋu back into business - Industry ideas for Arnhem Land - Levelling out the playing field -- Unstacking the cards against them -- Appendix 1-3,
Language
English,
Subject
Business enterprises,
Aboriginal Australians,
Economic conditions,
Publisher name
Why Warriors Pty Ltd,
Place of publication
Nhulunbuy,
Format
76 pages : illustrations, colour maps ; 30 cm.,
File type
application/pdf.,
Copyright owner
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