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About
This consultation has closed. Thanks for your interest.
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Purpose of this engagement
oneOutback is exploring the ways in which the outback can be supported to thrive and prosper.
We are looking for clever ways to use investment to improve the lives of outback people. We want to implement projects of regional significance – and we want you to help us shape them.
Get involved...
You may have ideas on how to manage roads, secure power to remote areas or enhance communications. You may have ideas about securing or managing water in the outback. Your ideas might even beContinue reading
About
This consultation has closed. Thanks for your interest.
_____________________________________
Purpose of this engagement
oneOutback is exploring the ways in which the outback can be supported to thrive and prosper.
We are looking for clever ways to use investment to improve the lives of outback people. We want to implement projects of regional significance – and we want you to help us shape them.
Get involved...
You may have ideas on how to manage roads, secure power to remote areas or enhance communications. You may have ideas about securing or managing water in the outback. Your ideas might even be around the best ways to provide opportunities for outback people.
We want to hear from people who live in the outback, work in the outback, travel through the outback as tourists or have ideas to share from other remote areas. Basically if you have a connection with the outback, we want to hear from you. We are looking for ideas that cut across multiple issues, benefit more than one place, challenge the way we currently spend money in the outback and have long term benefit.
To have your say, share your ideas in the discussions.
Frequently asked questions
To find answers to Frequently Asked Questions about this project, download our factsheet (PDF, 198KB).
Status
PENDING OUTCOME
oneOutback is currently at this stage
The consultation period closed on 30 June 2015 and is currently pending outcome.