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Neil Westbury Desert Knowledge Australia Presentation to the 1X All-Russian Forum on Strategic Planning in the Regions and Cities of Russia, St Petersburg 18-19 October 2010 REINVESTING IN REMOTE AUSTRALIA: CHALLENGES AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM remoteFOCUS
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FOCUS OF PRESENTATION The role and work of Desert Knowledge and the remoteFOCUS Project. The Challenges and Opportunities facing Australia’s remote towns and regions. Lessons learnt to date and proposals for structural reform. Two examples of ‘single industry towns’ where some positive results emerging.
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Desert Knowledge Precinct on 29 May 2010 Identifies and develops key local and national projects that contribute to a social, economic and environmentally sustainable future for desert Australia
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THE GOVERNANCE OF AUSTRALIA
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Remote Australia 85% of continent 4.5% of population
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Total Australian population 2006 = 20.1 million Remote population = 482,523 Sparse and Mobile Coastal population = 14.1 million Urbanised
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High concentration of Indigenous communities Indigenous 24% of Total Remote Population
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Indigenous growth rates - Non-Indigenous growth rates – 2006 to 2016
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THE MINERALS RESOURCES BOOM Prolonged boom in export of minerals and energy (especially Iron Ore and Liquefied Gas) driven by demand from China & Japan Projected to increase by 28.4% from $A132b in 2009-10 to $A170b in 2010-11 Represents 39% of all Australian exports (agriculture 4.6%, manufacturing 32.5% and services 21.3%)
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Iron Ore and Liquefied Gas mainly sourced from remote Australia Heavily reliant on FIFO labour Towns adjacent to major mining deposits lack required infrastructure and services History of under-investment by governments THE MINERALS RESOURCES BOOM
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Population aged 15+4,759 Has no post-school qualification4,200 Has less than Year 10 schooling1,500 Not in the labour force2,190 Hospitalised each year (all persons)2,800 Has diabetes (25 years and over)1,020 Has a disability1,020 Arrested each year1,050 In custody/supervision at any one time 310 Achieves Year 7 literacy (current attendees) 60% 15 year olds surviving to age 65<50%
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STRUCTURAL CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES Untapped potential Inter-governmental funding arrangements The governance of governments Limited institutional investment Infrastructure backlogs National security issues Cultural difference Local knowledge & skills
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Group of concerned Australians Committed to improving the way governments govern, administer & engage with remote Australia Finalising national remoteREFORM package – proposals for change Testing in Pilbara through remoteFOCUS – Pilbara Project
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1. Reforming government resourcing arrangements = How the money flows (place based budgets) 2. Reforming government service arrangements = How services are delivered 3. Reforming governance of governments = How governments work and are structured 4. Reforming community and regional structures and capacities, arrangements = How things work from the bottom up
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The Pilbara Project
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The Groote Regional Partnership Agreement
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WWW.DESERTKNOWLEDGE.COM.AU WWW.DESERTKNOWLEDGE.COM.AU/remoteFOCUS WWW.ANU.EDU.AU/CAEPR/ WWW.ANINDILYAKWA.COM.AU
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