The Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economic Participation (CRC-REP) was a $120 million seven-year research program that addressed social, economic, employment, health and education disadvantage in remote Australia, particularly the impact of economic exclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Ninti One ran the CRC-REP from 2010 until its conclusion in 2017. The focus of CRC-REP research was delivering solutions to the economic challenges that affect remote Australia and developing new ways to build resilience and strengthen regional and remote communities and economies.
The CRC-REP research had a strong emphasis on enterprise development, improving education, training and employment pathways in remote areas and increasing the economic participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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