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Fraser BakerFraser was born and has lived in Borroloola all of his life. He is the elected Chairperson of Mabunji Aboriginal Resource Association and a Mawa committee member and is the Gulf Health Service committee member. He is a recognised and respected member of the Borroloola community. |
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Damien VincentDamien is a local Borroloola resident and was born in the community. |
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Alison DoyleAlison is the Manager of Mabunji Aboriginal Resource Association. She is a strong advocate for job creation and the development of sustainable enterprise in the community. |
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Peter MaloneyPeter is the Community Development Officer at Xstrata MRM. In this position he actively supports the community through grants for sporting, education and other community development activities. MRM also offer training opportunities for local youth at the mine |
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Trish ElmyTrish is a long term resident of the Barkly area, now living in Borroloola. She is a supporter of improved infrastructure in Borroloola and the creation of sustainable enterprise in particular focussing on youth engagement. |
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Local Government Association of the Northern Territory Representative
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Charles HallettCharles is a resident of King Ash Bay and is keen to improve infrastructure within the region and to see Borroloola develop as a prime tourist destination. |
Northern Land Council Representative
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Tony JackTony has lived in the Gulf district all of his life, mainly in the Robinson River area. Tony has a strong interest in the development of horticulture and pastoral industries and in improving housing and infrastructure in the Robinson River area. |
Australian Government Representative
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Rona RobertsonRona has lived in Borroloola for a number of years and has local business interests. She has an interest in tourism and infrastructure development in the township. |
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Phill AnningRegional Manager, Department of Regional Development, Primary Industry, Fisheries and Resources. Phill will commence work in Katherine in February 2009. |
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Caryn ChalkCaryn is the acting Regional Development Officer for the Katherine region, in the Department of Regional Development, Primary Industry, Fisheries and Resources
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