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Reports & Documents may be downloaded from the OACDT Web Site.
To be able to view the documentation from our site you will require Adobe Acrobat Reader or Microsoft Word.
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This report was launched on 14 September 2005 by the Minister for State/Local Government Relations, Hon. Rory McEwen MP. The report is a unique document providing useful and detailed information about the lives of Outback South Australians gathered over ten months of detailed research by consultants, URS Sustainable Development Australia through interviews and surveys of Outback residents and a review of existing data.
The 130 page document will be of interest and importance, not just to people living in the Outback, but to all SA residents and interest groups for many years to come and it can be updated and expanded over time.
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Click on the cover to download.
Outback Regional Recreation, Sport & Open Space Strategy 2005-2010
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All forms utilised by the Trust are listed and can be downloaded below. A new numbering system has been developed to easily identify the forms.
Form 1 - Application for Subsidy Assistance Form
Form 2 - CARM Claim for Reimbursement Form
Form 3 - Subsidy Claim for Reimbursement Form
Form 4 - Application for Direct Funding Assistance Form
These forms are for recognised community use only, please contact the Trust staff for assistance in completing the form.
Form 6 - Business plan for community events
Form 7 - Business plan to support applications for community events
Community Affairs Resource & Managment (CARM) Agreement information
Septic Tank and System Maintenance Fact Sheet
'Community Governance' - A handbook
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Click on the cover to download
Pads, tracks and waters: South Australia's pastoral stock routes provides insight into the effort and ingenuity that was required to move stock over long distances before motorised transport was widely used. The author illustrates the inventiveness of early pastoralists and Government administrators in ensuring that water was available along those naturally dry and drought-prone tracks.
$16.50 (GST inclusive)
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Pastoral identities from Across the Outback is now available for purchase from the Trust's office
$27.50 plus $10 postage and handling (inc GST) (cash, cheques and money orders payable to the Outback SA Community Alliance OSACA only). It is anticipated that the book will be available through Service SA in the near future, this will allow for EFTPOS or Credit transactions. We apologise for any inconvenience.