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Djalkiripuyngu (Blue Mud Bay) Indigenous enterprise project partnership

To provide independent advice to enable local Indigenous corporate strategic decision making about on-country economic opportunities
Function
Place-based
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partner/s

Baniyala Garrangali Aboriginal Corporation (BGAC) and Djalkiripuyngu.

Government agency partner
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial research Organisation (CSIRO)
Priority reform
Priority Reform One
Priority Reform Two
Priority Reform Three
Priority Reform Four
Outcome
Outcome 08
Partnership timeframes
Extended to June 2024
Response agreed by both parties
Did not seek agreement
Strong partnership elements - Clause 32
A
32 A(i)
Met
32 A(ii)
Met
B
32 B(i)
Met
32 B(ii)
Met
32 B(iv)
Not applicable
C
32 C(i)
Met
32 C(iii)
Met
32 C(v)
Met
Strong partnership elements - Clause 33
33
Met
Achievements over the last 12 months
  • This project has been extended to enable the local partners, specifically the Djalkiripuyngu Aboriginal Corporation, further time to develop their strategy and mission before CSIRO complete the work of enabling a public representation of the partners economic interests and strategy.

Strong personal and research ties have been maintained since 2000 and the strength and quality of those ties continues to be of paramount importance to this partnership.

Partnership elements strengthened

For operational reasons and to enable Djalkiripuyngu Aboriginal Corporation to focus on its core functions, the project is concentrating on outputs and outcomes at this stage rather than introducing new process elements into the partnership.