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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Queensland
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TLDR
The Community Development Programme (RJCP) and Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) as mentioned in this paper is an example of a work scheme that is available to individuals from specific priority groups who meet the required eligibility criteria.
Abstract
CSO services are only available to individuals from specific priority groups who meet the required eligibility criteria. This could include where you live if this is a remote location or your participation in a particular work scheme such as the Community Development Programme (formerly known as the Remote Jobs and Communities Program (RJCP) and the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) program). See www.employment.gov.au for information about this programme.

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