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Tia Tuckia
Community |
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Chairperson |
Kathy
Coleman |
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Location |
Cooninda
Farm Via Smoky Bay |
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Postal |
PO Box 221,
Ceduna SA 5690 |
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Tel. |
(08) 8625
3711 |
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Fax. |
(08) 8625
2411 |
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Description
Tia Tuckia is an Aboriginal homeland community located on two
allotments of land approximately 30 kilometres southeast of Ceduna,
inland from Laura Bay. The primary role of the organisation is to
establish and develop a rural, social and economic base for the
extended family of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Champion to allow them to become
self-sufficient and self-determined. Key services provided to
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Housing and associated infrastructure
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Management and administration
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Development of essential services
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Creation of employment opportunities,
either by way of participation in the Tia Tuckia Community
Development Employment Program (CDEP) or through the development
of commercial enterprises for the community
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Creation of training opportunities to
raise the skills competencies of community members.
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These services are largely provided to
members residing in the Tia Tuckia community, but the interests of
other family members residing elsewhere, in places such as Port
Augusta, Kalgoorlie and Ceduna, are also supported as part of the
strategy for keeping the Champion family unit together.
Tia Tuckia has made significant progress since acquiring the land in
early 1994. Successes include: |
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Overall, progress of the Association
has largely been positive due to the determination among members to
become self-sufficient and self-determining. One of the key
strategies for achieving this has been to insist upon community
members participating with contractors so that the skill levels and
competencies of members is increased. A future direction for the
organisation is to move further towards self-sufficiency by
developing more business enterprises such as a fauna park, orchard
and a retail outlet.
Our future directions are: |
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Provide a comprehensive administration
centre for the CDEP, housing and other programs at Tia Tuckia
(this is seen as a priority for the community, but may not be
undertaken until after the period covered by this plan);
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Undertake youth sporting development
to provide recognition, training and support for younger members
to not only improve their skills but build the capacity to
undertake sporting competition at regional and State levels
(ongoing);
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To acquire 14 new houses within 2-3
years.
At various points throughout this plan it has been identified
where the community needs to obtain and include additional
information to satisfactorily complete the relevant section.
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