Empowering Yalata's Aboriginal community for financial self-suffiency
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In the remote South Australian Aboriginal community Yalata employment is a challenge. The community is located ten hours north-west of Adelaide on the edge of the Nullarbor Plain. It’s striving to become financially self-sufficient with community owned enterprises and it's found a way to create jobs from thousands of dead trees.
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