Sentences with phrase «on outstations»

No funding to construct housing on outstations in the NT (Memorandum of Understanding with the NTG, September 2007).
The report recommended CHIP be replaced with a new housing program for remote and very remote Indigenous communities, and recommended a shift away from building new housing on outstations and homelands.

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The company runs a a two - wheeler service under Ola Bike, a three - wheeler service under Ola Auto and taxi cab service where it offers on - demand short distance conveyance in hatchback, sedan and luxury cars, outstation trips and rental.
You can take it along with you on picnics or while traveling outstation.
As well, the four outstations that make up the European Molecular Biology Laboratory offer science writing, presentation, and other training sessions on their intranet.
1969 - The first proposals to include outstations in addition to the main laboratory and stronger emphasis on technological development and service functions for the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) are made at a meeting at Lake Constance.
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.
Provided identity proofs and counseled them on the documents they are required to keep as outstation students
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?)
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.
While this work is being undertaken the moratorium on the funding of new homelands and outstations remains in place.
However, present federal government policy towards outstations is uncertain at best, and has included a moratorium on housing for outstation and similar communities, as described in Text Box 7 below.
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.
[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).
[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).
Outstations and homelands nevertheless provide a valuable option as a harm minimisation strategy and have a place within a multi-faceted approach to petrol sniffing on the AP Lands.
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