Sentences with phrase «of outstation»

Obtain details of outstation students, their requirements and arrange suitable accommodation and food services for them
The policy covers the risks of Personal Accident and loss of Baggage of the insured, spouse and dependent children covered during the period of outstation travel within India from specific places of departure Personal Accident: Risk Up to Rs. 1 lakh per head with reimbursement of reasonable actual emergency incidental expenses up to Rs. 1000 / - per head both as defined in the policy.
Benefit coverage is for the period of outstation travel with in India from the declared place of departure.
The diaries uncover revealing stories of life at Porthcurno for staff and their families and the harsh conditions of outstations around the world.
It lacks an evidence base (how else do we explain policies on issues such as the viability of outstations and homelands and the obsession with opening up communal land for individual leasehold arrangements that contradict all available evidence?)
[20] Other useful reports and papers on the homelands movement include: HC Coombs, «Homeland Movement», in HC Coombs, Aboriginal Autonomy (1994); J Altman, In search of an outstations policy for Indigenous Australians, CAEPR Working Paper 34 (2006).
The Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation (BAC) has identified as expressed concern that the abolition of CDEP may lead to a depopulation of the Outstations in the region.

Not exact matches

Up to 10 staff from the library will go, 15 from the National Railway Museum in York — an outstation of the Science Museum — and 30 from the collections division, including a quarter of the curators and conservators.
Across the channel, EMBL's outstation — the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) near Cambridge, U.K. — has budget worries of its own.
1976 - An agreement is signed establishing a second outstation at the site of the Institut Laue - Langevin in Grenoble.
WARNING... Position / angle of back seat and steering wheel very uncomfortable especially outstation trips
The members of the corporation are all local traditional people who reside in the remote Arnhem Land community of Maningrida or at one of the 32 outstations in the region.
The community was founded by the Abbott family in 1973 as an outstation of the Hermannsburg Mission.
In respect of premiums / contributions received with outstation cheques or demand drafts at the place where the premium / contributions is received, the closing unit price of the day on which cheques / demand draft is realised shall be applicable.
iii) In respect of renewal premiums received with outstation cheques / demand drafts at the place where the premium is received, the closing NAV of the day on which cheques / demand draft is realized shall be applicable.
Human Resource Recruiters Resume Objective 1 To work in the position of a human resource recruiter and participate in the development of continuous economic and effective resourcing strategy with the motive of hiring both local as well as outstation candidates.
In addition the homeland or outstation must satisfy the existing funding criteria that serve to minimise risks to the health and safety of homeland residents and to the assets and infrastructure.
For example, the new arrangements should be able to provide mechanisms to support viable aspirations of smaller communities located on traditional country (outstations), and to develop appropriate enterprises in order to provide such communities with a degree of autonomy, purpose and stability.
Outstations and homelands are often the very communities that have attempted, with a commendable degree of success, to establish economic self sufficiency and social stability.
While this work is being undertaken the moratorium on the funding of new homelands and outstations remains in place.
Submissions for funding of homelands and outstations in 2006 - 07 will only be considered if the homeland has previously received funding under the programme and essential services are in place.
Jon Altman notes that a crucial issue that has arisen in the past in Indigenous agreement making is that governments have tended to substitute agreement moneys for government expenditure rather than using them to supplement such expenditure.107 This emerged as a key explanation of the lack of economic benefit flowing to the Kakadu region from the Ranger Agreement signed in 1978: a significant proportion of mining payments was used to provide services (like housing, infrastructure and outstation support) that were the legitimate responsibility of government.
For example, genuine engagement at family level, a key objective of the new arrangements, will almost certainly take government down the path of support for smaller family and clan - based satellite and outstation communities.
We know for example that for people living on the homelands or outstations, their health is better — yet the federal government, in tow with the NT government, continues its policy of seeking to centralise services.
[8] G Marks, Outstation Policy — how we got from there to here (Paper to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research Forum on homelands / outstations and similar small remote Aboriginal communities across Australia, ANU Canberra, 27 - 28 October 2009), p 3.
The report, which recommended the use of the term «homeland» in place of «outstation», stated that the starting point should be comprehensive economic modelling to determine the costs of investing in homelands (at different levels of service) and to provide a cost / benefit analysis of the implications of not investing.
[12] See also: Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to the Office of Indigenous Policy Northern Territory Department of Chief Minister - Outstations Policy Discussion Paper (15 December 2008), par 24.
[6] Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to the Office of Indigenous Policy Northern Territory Department of Chief Minister - Outstations Policy Discussion Paper (15 December 2008), par 12.
[95] Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Communique to the Prime Minister on Homelands / Outstations (Paper to the Forum on Homelands / Outstations, Canberra, 27 - 28 October 2009).
[93] Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to the Office of Indigenous Policy Northern Territory Department of Chief Minister - Outstations Policy Discussion Paper (15 December 2008), pars 19, 25 - 28.
No funding to construct housing on outstations in the NT (Memorandum of Understanding with the NTG, September 2007).
These committees have a wide range of responsibilities and comprise key community representatives from the Tribal Council, Community Elders, Safe House Committee, women's group, traditional owners, outstation representatives and other community organisations.
outstation / homeland residents expected to pay costs for the installation and maintenance of water, electricity and sanitation
He found the customary component to be the largest sector in the outstation economy, both in 1979 and 2003, with the imputed value of wildlife representing up to 50 per cent of total income for some individuals and groups.7
[65] In September 2007 a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Australian Government and the Northern Territory (NT) Government, assigning responsibility for the delivery of municipal and essential services to Territory outstations to the NT Government, starting 1 July 2008.
The Commission recommends that the Government take steps to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution; remove the discriminatory section 25 of the Constitution and replace it with a clause guaranteeing equality before the law; reform the Native Title Act to address measures that have been found to be racially discriminatory; [19] provide reparations to Indigenous communities for harm resulting from past child removal practices; and take measures to protect and promote Indigenous cultural and intellectual property, connection to traditional land through homelands and outstations, as well as the use of increasingly threatened languages, including through support for bilingual education programs.
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