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Overview
Rationale
Explanation of Questions
Sources
Organisation -
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What is it - History
Where do workers fly in from?
Gender of Workers
Social implications related to report -
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Dominant form of employment - WA mining and resources Industry
CMEWA suggest less fly-in fly-out than living in population
Why this and not mining towns
Flexibility
Duration of Mine
Isolation
Long distance commuting is only slightly more expensive???
How many minerals and resources are remaining? -
What policies unintentionally cause fly-in fly-out for companies?State government policy
Criticism in literature of lack of policy.
How has it affected/influenced long distance commuting?
What policies are designed intentionally to cause fly-in fly-out for companies?
State Agreements -
External influences
Globalisation/foreign trade influences
Movement of population
What federal legislation makes fly-in fly-out desirable?
Fringe Benefits Tax? -
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State government policy
Criticism in literature of lack of policy.
How has it affected/influenced long distance commuting?
What policies are designed intentionally to cause fly-in fly-out for companies?
State Agreements
What policies unintentionally cause fly-in fly-out for companies? -
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Analysis and Discussion
Focus on industry and economics dimensions rather than social - though some should be acknowledged
Economic leakage from local economies
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Conclusion
The Issues
Dilemmas and problems
Recommendations -
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