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Western Australia

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Coastal Wheatbelt and Moora Service Plan 2012-2022


This Service Plan provides the strategic direction for service delivery for the Western Australian Country Health Service's Coastal Wheatbelt and Moora catchment for the next 10 years and will inform the implementation plan for the State Government's $565 million Southern Inland Health Initiative. The Service Plan was developed via a comprehensive planning process. The service...
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Map and Gap Analysis: Pilbara Non Government Organisations

The NGO sector has an integral role in building liveable and healthy communities, and it is widely acknowledged that the sector makes a significant contribution to the social and economic wellbeing of communities and reducing economic and social disadvantage. RDA Pilbara and the Pilbara Development Commission are working together to support the NGO sector deliver...
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WA Regional Cities Alliance Strategic Planning Summary Report


The Western Australia Regional Centres Alliance (WARCA or "the Alliance") was established in 2010 under the Memorandum of Understanding with four members; namely the City of Albany, the City of Bunbury, the City of Greater Geraldton and the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. In late 2011 the Shire of Broome, Town of Port Hedland and the Shire...
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Wheatbelt workforce development plan 2013-2016


This workforce plan addresses challenges in Regional Western Australia associated with ensuring the availability of a skilled and flexible workforce, such as rapid economic growth employment demand; inter-regional migration; an ageing workforce; and changes in the nature of education and training.
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Drink or drunk: why do staff at licensed premises continue to serve patrons to intoxication despite current laws and interventions?


This paper examines how and why intoxicated persons continue to be able to access more alcohol. It is well documented that alcohol intoxication is a major contributing factor in incidents of aggression and violence. When factors such as health, policing costs and lost productivity are considered, it is estimated that alcohol costs the Australian economy...
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