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About LGANT  > Newsletters and Media Releases  > Media Releases  > Local Government Association calls for re-think on CDEP changes

Local Government Association calls for re-think on CDEP changes

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Media Release:24/07/2007

Local Government Association President Alderman Kerry Moir today called on the Federal Government to re-assess its proposed changes to CDEP in remote communities.

“A cynical person may say that the real reason for cancelling CDEP on remote communities is to allow the quarantining of residents income”, said Alderman Moir.

“This was the first reason for the changes given by Minister Brough in an interview on ABC radio and features prominently in the documentation issued with his media release.

“Remote Councils are already contacting LGANT with comments like ‘CDEP is the backbone of our community and the ramifications to Indigenous business enterprises could be disastrous’.

“Some of our members are saying that this decision could well mean the beginning of the end for many remote communities. Most people currently employed by CDEP will not get a permanent job and will have their income reduced by 18 percent. On top of this community stores, without the benefit of CDEP labour will need to increase prices.

“There will also be a knock on effect to businesses in the major towns that supply CDEP with safety equipment, workwear, tools and materials for the many CDEP projects on communities.

“I have asked our members to forward their comments to me and the LGANT Executive will be meeting next Monday to further consider this issue and what action LGANT should take.

“This decision has been made without any idea of the practical consequences for remote communities and I urge the Federal Government to reconsider ”. Ends

24 July 2007

Contact: LGANT President Alderman Kerry Moir - 0419 303 378

Manager Communications Phil Maynard - 8936 2890 / 0429 090 833


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