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Space Is an Opportunity for North National campaign addressing violence against women aims to Stop it At the Start ABORIGINAL and Torres partner, twice the level recorded among Jeremy Donovan agreed. Strait Islander communities other women. In addition, Indigenous “We might say things that are harmful AUS were front and centre in a women in remote and regional areas to our partners and children. Sometimes national effort to help experience rates of family violence up to we say things without even realising the break the cycle of violence 45 times higher and sexual assault 16 to danger it causes,” he said. “Most of us, at against women, coinciding 25 times higher than other women. some time, have heard adults say things with the International Day for Indigenous role models and Stop it at to boys like, ‘Stop acting like a girl’, or the Elimination of Violence against the Start campaign supporters Jeremy they excuse disrespectful behaviour by Women on November 25. Donovan, Lani Brennan and Leila saying things to girls such as, ‘It’s just Culturally appropriate resources have Gurruwiwi have reflected on their own boys being boys’. I know I have been been developed to support communities stories and experiences of disrespect to guilty of this in the past.” to talk with young people about respect as highlight the importance of having these The Stop it at the Start campaign is an part of the Stop it At the Start campaign. conversations with young people. initiative under the National Plan to Violence against women and their Indigenous support worker and TV Reduce Violence Against Women and children is a serious issue in Australia. host Leila Gurruwiwi said people should their Children 2010-2022. One in four women has experienced stop to reflect on the impact of their Visit respect.gov.au for more violence from a current or former partner, words. information and to download free boyfriend, girlfriend or date. “When I hear people say, ‘He just did it resources. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait because he likes you,’ I think, ‘If he loved If you or someone you know is Islander women, the statistics are even and respects you, he wouldn’t hurt you – impacted by sexual assault, domestic or TV host Leila Gurruwiwi adds her voice to the Stop it more concerning. whether that’s emotionally, physically, family violence, call 1800RESPECT on At the Start campaign, designed to help break the One-third of Indigenous women have spiritually,’” she said. 1800 737 732 or visit cycle of violence against women. experienced physical violence from a Kuku-Yalanji and Gumbaynggirr man 1800RESPECT.org.au Notice under Section 29(3) of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) The State of Victoria, through the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions, GPO Box 2392, Melbourne Vic 3001, hereby gives notice that the Minister for Resources or delegate Space is an is considering the grant of the following exploration licences under section 25 of the Mineral Resources (Sustainable Development) Act 1990: TENEMENT APPLICATION DETAILS LOCALITY EL006842 NAME: Mandalay Resources Centre MGA Co-ord 298265E5915215N Z55 Centre 100K map 7824 Costerfi eld Operations Pty Ltd LOCATION DESCRIPTION: 2.5 km east of Heathcote opportunity LOCATION REFERENCE: Vic Roads Country Directory Edition 3 Map 45: D7-D9, E7-E8 TERM: 5 Years AREA: 29 km2 MUNICIPALITIES: Greater Bendigo for north EL006847 NAME: Mandalay Resources Centre MGA Co-ord 306514E59177729N Z55 Centre 100K map 7824 Costerfi eld Operations Pty Ltd LOCATION DESCRIPTION: 10 km north east of Heathcote NORTHERN Territory Government believed in the future of LOCATION REFERENCE: Vic Roads Country Directory Edition 3 Chief Minister Michael East Arnhem Land and the Gove Map 45: E7, F7-F8, G7 NT Gunner last month Peninsula. TERM: 5 Years visited Nhulunbuy to “The Arnhem Space Centre is a AREA: 35 km2 MUNICIPALITIES: announce major plans sign of things to come for the future Greater Bendigo, Strathbogie for the economic future of the Nhulunbuy and the North East of North-east Arnhem Land Arnhem economy, and PIIF’s EL006975 NAME: Victorian Goldfi elds Pty Ltd Centre MGA Co-ord 552801E5852042N Z55 Centre 100K map 8423 and the Gove Peninsula. investment into the project is a show LOCATION DESCRIPTION: 24km north of Bairnsdale The Paspalis Innovation of confidence in the Territory’s LOCATION REFERENCE: Investment Fund (PIIF) has economic future,” he said. Vic Roads Country Directory Edition 3 announced they will make an “The $225 million investment into Map 65: H8-9, J7-J9, Map 66: B7-C9, D7-D9, E8-E9, F8-F9 investment into the Arnhem Space the Central Arnhem Road will enable Map 83: H2-H3, J3-J3 Centre, which will be launching businesses in the region to create Map 84: B2-B3, C2-C3, D2-D4, E2-E4 NASA rockets in 2020. jobs in tourism, resources and TERM: 5 Years AREA: 745km2 The investment will be key to space for years to come.” MUNICIPALITIES: East Gippsland getting the project off the ground Equatorial Launch Australia chief EL006976 NAME: Victorian Goldfi elds Pty Ltd Centre MGA Co-ord 515097E5880369N Z55 Centre 100K map 8323 and creating long-term jobs in the executive Carley Scott praised PIIF LOCATION DESCRIPTION: Nhulunbuy, Yirrkala and for its decision. 16km north of Dargo Gunyangara communities. “As an active member of the LOCATION REFERENCE: Vic Roads Country Directory Edition 3 PIIF’s investment will enable Australian Investment Council, PIIF Map 65: B5-B6, C3-C6, D3-D7, E3-E7, Equatorial Launch Australia to is an independent and qualified F4-F7, G5-G7 undertake planning for NASA’s investor that understands what is TERM: 5 Years AREA: 438km2 launches from the site in 2020. required to succeed in the Territory,” MUNICIPALITIES: Alpine, Wellington The Chief Minister also she said. announced that the NT Government “The PIIF investment offer will will invest $45 million into sealing deliver support to launch site EL006977 NAME: Victorian Goldfi elds Pty Ltd Centre MGA Co-ord 595595E5863057N Z55 Centre 100K map 8523 LOCATION DESCRIPTION: the Central Arnhem Road, the major planning. It provides a clear signal 10km west of Buchan access road from central to North- that the Arnhem Space Centre is a LOCATION REFERENCE: east Arnhem Land. distinctive investment opportunity Vic Roads Country Directory Edition 3 Map 66: G5-G8, H5-H9 Most of the Territory that is uniquely positioned to deliver Map 67: B6-B9, C3-C4, C6, D3-D7, Government’s investment will be economic growth, not just for the E3-E7, F5 delivered by dry season 2021, with Territory, but for the future of Map 84: H2-H4, Map 85: B2-B4, C2 an early works package to be Australia. TERM: 5 Years delivered in the dry season 2020. “The Northern Territory has AREA: 553km2 Sealing the road and making it always offered exceptional MUNICIPALITIES: East Gippsland more accessible for more of the year geographic and business EL006994 NAME: Dart Mining NL Centre MGA Co-ord 321993E5955555N Z55 Centre 100K map 7924 LOCATION DESCRIPTION: will mean more long-term opportunities. 2km east of Rushworth investment into the region and “The decision by PIIF to support LOCATION REFERENCE: create jobs in industries traditional ELA's spaceport planning is historic. Vic Roads Country Directory Edition 3 owners want to pursue including It clearly signals to government and Map 45: H3-H4 Map 32: B8-B9, C8-C9, D9 tourism, space and primary investors that the Arnhem Space Map 46: B2-B4, C2-C4, D2-D3 industries like forestry, fisheries and Centre is an opportunity worth TERM: 5 Years aquaculture going forward. getting behind. Importantly, it also AREA: 190km2 MUNICIPALITIES: The Territory Government’s shows that the time for government, Campaspe, Greater Shepparton investment is in addition to the $180 investors and customers to engage, Nature of the act(s): The grant of an exploration licence, which authorises the holder to explore for minerals on the specifi ed land for the term of million already committed by the is now. the licence and to seek renewals for a period of up to fi ve years. Federal Government in the ‘18-’19 “We share the enjoyment of the Notifi cation Day: 4 December 2019 budget. growing Arnhem Space Centre story Native Title Parties: Under Section 30 of the Native Title Act 1993 persons have until three months after the notifi cation day to The total $225 million will mean with the Yolngu people, the Gumatj take certain steps to become native title parties in relation to the potential grant of the licences. The three-month period closes on around half of this important bush Corporation, DEAL, the East 4 March 2020. Enquiries about becoming a native title party may be directed to the National Native Title Tribunal, Melbourne Registry, telephone 1800 640 501. highway will be sealed, providing Arnhem community, and, all Further Information: Further information about the potential grant of the licences, including identifi cation maps, may be obtained from the Earth better access for residents in Northern Territory Government Resources Business Centre at Level 19, 1 Spring Street, Melbourne Victoria 3000, telephone (03) 8392 7095. communities like Nhulunbuy, representatives who continue to look For further information about native title and the right to negotiate process, contact Joanne Wood, Acting Team Leader, Specialist Services, Gapuwiyak and Bulman. for opportunities to support the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions, telephone 03 5160 9015. FR0364 Mr Gunner said the NT space industry and all it can inspire.” 18 | THE KOORI MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019 www.koorimail.com Clinical Information Clerk Seeking an Aboriginal Mental Department: Hunter New England LHD Health Trainee in Griffi th John Hunter Hospital Enquiries: Nyssa Rogers (02) 4921 3406 or Murrumbidgee Local Health District [email protected] • Rewarding role that enables you to support This is a targeted Aboriginal Position.
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