Yalata only has enough jobs for 15 per cent of locals. Now they're working to change that | ABC News

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2025
  • While Australia's unemployment rate is at one of its lowest ever levels, for residents in remote communities finding work can be a serious challenge.
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    First Nations Australians are more than three times as likely to be out of work than non-Indigenous people, with the problem significantly worse in remote communities.
    But Yalata, on South Australia's far west coast, has taken matters into its own hands.
    Through community-led initiatives, the number of jobs in Yalata has more than tripled in just three years.
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