First Nations Reference Group for Remote Jobs and Economic Development program

Minister for Indigenous Australians

The Albanese Government has set up a First Nations Reference Group to work in partnership with the government to design and implement the Remote Jobs and Economic Development program.

The Remote Jobs and Economic Development program announced last month, will create 3,000 jobs in remote Australia, to help close the gap in employment outcomes and boost economic opportunities.

The program is part of the government’s commitment to replace the failed CDP and give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote communities access to real jobs, proper wages and decent conditions.

The program is grounded in self-determination and the Government is committed to work in partnership with First Nations people and communities to ensure the program’s success.

The First Nations Reference Group held its first meeting with Minister Burney and Assistant Minister McCarthy in Adelaide today.

The group includes economic development experts from across remote Australia and representatives from a range of organisations including:

  • Coalition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peak Organisations
  • National Indigenous Employment and Training Alliance
  • Aboriginal Peak Organisations of the Northern Territory
  • Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation
  • Supply Nation
  • First Nations Workers Alliance
  • Cape York Partnership
  • Empowered Communities
  • Torres Strait Regional Authority
  • Ngaanyatjarra Council
  • Regional Anangu Services Aboriginal Corporation
  • Kimberley Aboriginal Regional Governance Group
  • Australian National University

The group will provide advice on the design and implementation of the Remote Jobs and Economic Development program and on the future consultation and engagement process for remote communities and stakeholders.

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