Federal Labor promising consultation through ‘Indigenous assemblies’ would fix remote jobs program

By Jane Bardon
ABC News

In a small tin shed in the remote community of Weemol, six men, including 37-year-old Justin Moore, try their best to be enthusiastic about making coffee tables and graveside crosses out of old wooden pallets.

They are required to work here, for four hours a day, in order to get the dole under the Federal Government’s Community Development Program.

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