Remote OpShop Project 

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Remote OpShop Project  Sustainability Profile

Remote OpShops For Impact

While relatively low compared to most countries, the vastness of the Australian continent – almost 8 million square kilometres – and the isolation of these areas present unique challenges for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in remote Australia. Although there exists a wealth of knowledge, talent and entrepreneurial aspiration within communities, potential entrepreneurs lack support and access to financial capital and support necessary to transform their dreams into reality. Additionally, resources are lower for people living in remote and rural areas and tend to decrease with remoteness. The availability of commodities such as food, petrol and clothing is often significantly lower and more expensive. For many of the people, being able to access affordable clothing for themselves and their family means a three-hour drive or an eight-hour drive to the nearest town or city. Remote OpShops are a potential vehicle for self-sufficiency, self-reliance, and ultimately, social and economic self-determination. Case studies have demonstrated the positive social impact these small enterprises have on communities. Simultaneously providing a source of independent funding, access to necessary personal and household items, whilst building the skills and capacity required to run a small business. The OpShop operates in a co-operative manner and funds are pooled to support projects that enhance the health and well-being of the community.

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