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Small towns Big returns: Economic and social impact of the Karen resettlement in Nhill

  • Year: 2015
  • Author: AMES and Deloitte Access Economics
  • State/Region: Nhill, Victoria

This case study – Small Towns, Big Returns – provides new and important insights into the economic and social value that can accrue through these initiatives, and identifies factors that contribute to their success. These insights can both create the case for, and inform planning of, resettlement in other Australian communities.

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