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Organisation connecting indigenous Australian with mine jobs, by Kim Kirkman- North West Telegraph 29-09-2010
An organisation connecting indigneous Austrlians with jobs has opened a department in WA in responce to the demand for indigneous workers; particularly in the mining sector.
Aboriginal Employment Strategy WA business development operations manager Shane Mallard said the organisation, which started in 2007, had expanded to start recruiment services in July.
Telstra's Nicholson now answrers call for Aborigines, by Jane Harper- Geelong Advertiser 02-09-2010
New skills offer a new start for Geelong's first Aboriginal Employment Strategy trainee graduate. Kaley Nicholson, 23 has completed a 12 month traineeship with Telstra in Geelong
Paths of change, Sydney Morning Herald 28-08-2010
In 1997, cotton farmer Dick Estens was concerned about Aboriginal social problems and unemployment around his home town of Moree and decided to try to make a difference.
He established a little non-for-profit making employment agency called the Aboriginal Employment Strategy.
Indigneous jobs initiative is providing a quiet achiever, Weekend Australian 21-08-10
While Andrew Forest and a number of hight profile Australians are sucking up a lot of the media's oxygen with the Generation One initiative designed to end Indigneous disadvantage,
another initiative the Aboriginal Employment Strategy has been quietly continuing its work across the nation.