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2020

Improving the Contribution of Major Projects to Local Employment in Remote Regions

Improving the Contribution of Major Projects to Local Employment in Remote Regions
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This report explores how major projects can better support local employment in remote Australian regions.

  • Analyses barriers to local workforce participation
  • Highlights industry and policy strategies for local hiring
  • Examines Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUA) and co-design approaches
  • Discusses the role of regional towns and infrastructure
  • Considers the impact of automation and skills development
  • Recommends evidence-based policy and business collaboration

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This content is highly relevant to industry stakeholders seeking to improve local employment outcomes in remote project areas.

  • Identifies practical models for engaging local workforces
  • Details challenges and solutions for workforce planning
  • Explores compliance, safety, and cultural competence
  • Highlights the value of early engagement and partnerships
  • Addresses skills shortages and training needs
  • Supports industry reputation and social licence

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