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News

  • Aboriginal organisation representing traditional owners in East Kimberley set to become major Ord farmer http://bit.ly/cgN6c5
  • Report on Indigenous employment in the mining sector highlights importance of mentoring and tailored education programs http://bit.ly/dk35C5
  • KMG is due to start mining next year and will see Indigenous people make up 40 per cent of the mine’s workforce. http://bit.ly/c4UFYC
  • survey work was undertaken by Larrakia Nation’s Indigenous Sea Rangers prior to Darwin Harbour clean up http://bit.ly/cb3aS9
  • Indigenous youth leaders have completed a walk along the Kokoda track as part of an Indigenous Youth Leadership Program http://bit.ly/9vWPzC

The Indigenous News Updates are sourced from news and other articles from around the country that I have posted on Twitter.



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News

  • Government has given Australia’s camel industry an $18,000 development grant to help it tap into markets overseas http://bit.ly/deen21
  • More than 50 Aboriginal people currently employed on the Ord Expansion project. 30% of employees http://bit.ly/azgwV6
  • 20 per cent of Rio’s Aboriginal employees are currently being flown in from their home communities http://bit.ly/9HBIl9
  • More than half of Australia’s camel population lives on Aboriginal land. Would camel exports benefit remote Indigenous? http://bit.ly/deen21
  • Up to 40 Indigenous workers are employed directly on the Brockman 4 iron ore mine after years negotiating http://bit.ly/aLgogA

The Indigenous News Updates are sourced from news and other articles from around the country that I have posted on Twitter.



Image source: OpenClipArt.org, public domain.

If you like this post and what else you see on the blog please subscribe by RSS feed (the orange button) or by email. Visit my subscription page.

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News

  • Ergon Energy employee who is “face of Indigenous employment” sacked after 20yrs employment in remote community http://bit.ly/crxWlK
  • Downer EDI signs service contract with Fortescue. 20 per cent of the project’s workforce to be indigenous. http://bit.ly/9ivwoW
  • The Commonwealth Bank is offering 34 new Indigenous traineeships across Australia. Already has 64 places http://bit.ly/bagicf
  • Abbott committing the Coalition to Commonwealth government support for Pearson’s Australian Employment Covenant. http://bit.ly/bcUQjv
  • Camel industry developing strategic plan with Aboriginal landholders to reach wild camels & create sustainable industry http://bit.ly/cPpRUv

The Indigenous News Updates are sourced from news and other articles from around the country that I have posted on Twitter.



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Want To Work for AusAid?

by Robbo on March 31, 2010

in Remote health

The only adverts I usually run are for Ngaanyatjarra Health. However regular readers are probably interested in remote work and possibly international aid work so I am placing up the latest job ad for AusAid:

AusAID Graduate Program 2011

AusAID is the Australian Government’s agency for international development. It plans, coordinates and manages the Australian Government’s overseas aid program, in line with Australia’s national interest. AusAID provides aid to approximately 70 countries, with a strong focus on the Asia-Pacific region. Our staff specialise in, and provide expert advice on, areas of critical importance to developing countries, such as: health, education, infrastructure, agriculture, law and order, governance, the environment and economic growth. AusAID’s offices are in Canberra and in 27 countries around the world (mainly in the Asia Pacific).

What we offer graduates

Working for AusAID gives you a unique, first-hand insight into international diplomacy issues affecting developing countries. Your role as an AusAID employee could be as diverse as:

* preparing submissions and briefings on international development issues for the Minister for Foreign Affairs
* representing AusAID and the Australian Government at international meetings or seminars
* providing policy advice on economic growth, education, environment, gender, governance, health HIV/AIDS,
* pandemics, human rights, infrastructure, regional stability, rural development and water
* providing support to the regional programs of Papua New Guinea, South Asia, East Asia, the Pacific, Africa and the Middle East
* monitoring aid effectiveness (including impacts and outputs of policies and programs)
* managing relationships with non-government organisations and multilaterals such as the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund and the World Health Organisation
* providing disaster relief support and advice to AusAID officers posted overseas following a humanitarian crisis or disaster
* supporting the agency in its delivery of the aid program through corporate functions such as human resources,
* financial management, property management, information services and public affairs.

We offer generous financial support for people wishing to pursue further studies relevant to their work.

Other benefits include attractive salaries and conditions and family-friendly work practices.

Seeking

Graduates for either corporate or program and policy areas of the agency who possess:

* exceptional analytical and research skills
* strong interpersonal, written and oral communication skills
* cultural sensitivity and an awareness and interest in other cultures
* initiative, drive and the highest professional and ethical standards
* commitment to, and a keen interest in, development
* a commitment to working for the Government.

Degrees/disciplines

All disciplines welcomed

Eligibility
* Australian Citizens ONLY
* A three-year university degree
* A keen desire to work in the Aid Program

To apply please visit our website (http://www.ausaid.gov.au/recruit/)

Application dates
March / April each year (approx) – see our website for full details (http://www.ausaid.gov.au/recruit/)

Vacation Work – applications accepted between 1 – 31 August 2010

Position locations: Canberra

Further information call on (02) 6206 4523 or visit our website (http://www.ausaid.gov.au/recruit/)

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