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Wha'sup? - TV Minidramas Written and Created by Indigenous Young People

<i>Wha'sup?</i> is a customary young peoples greeting in the Kimberley. It is a greeting as well as a question about what is happening.<p>
The idea of this project is to empower and engage young, local Indigenous people to talk about their own issues as they work on the development, performance and production of film stories about their experiences.<p>

Tjurubalan Furniture Resource Centre

CDEP and Adult Education programs that operate within the region have developed a pool of skilled metal workers that have no jobs at present. An opportunity exists in an open market to develop appropriate occasional and essential furniture for residents of the region in a micro or medium sized business. The region is due to undertake major household upgrades and this represents a fabulous opportunity to create quality base furniture specifically designed for the conditions and what the customers want at an affordable cost.

Tjurubalan Tubs

There is an opportunity to develop a laundry service that caters for all of the Tjurubalan communities resourced by CDEP participants with the assistance of a business mentor or philanthropic investor. A partnership with one of the communities in particular Mindibungu being strategically placed to offer a regional laundry service would be targeted, possibly with micro businesses in each of the townsites. With a labour source funded initially through the CDEP program the activity would offer part time employment of up to three jobs.

Broome Fishing Coop

Mamabulanjin Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) is pursuing a range of options for Indigenous joint venturers, co-investors and supporters or a consortium of Indigenous sole owners to buy the Roebuck Seafood business operating out of Broome. It would welcome contact with interested investors and supporters who want to help create sustainable Indigenous businesses through this enterprise in the Broome area.<p> MAC is of the view that the purchase of the business is an important investment opportunity for the Indigenous community.

Norman Creek Tourism Pathways Program

First listed Yawuru Trading Floor<p>
<b>Estimated Start Date: July 2004<br>
Estimated Completion Date: Dec 2004<br>
Total Budget: $ 25,097 (exclusive of GST)<br>
Investment Sought through ISX: $14,076.70<p></b>

Mudnunn Aboriginal Corporation

Yawuru Trading Floor on May 19 to be presented by Vincent Angus and Digby Macintosh. Overview Project: Camping area/Tours Location: Gulan 12 km east of Lombadina/Djadardjin : 35 km south One Arm Point Existing Infrastructure: Camping area and in-house tours, i.e. mud crab, cultural, bush tucker Personnel: Angus family, i.e.

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