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Australian volunteer Louise Higgins helps a local woman set up a floor loom ready for weaving.
Photo by Debra Plueckhahn/Australian Volunteers International
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In Lombok, Indonesia, cooperatives help peanut farmers pool their resources to expand access to markets, improve productivity and reduce poverty.
Photo by Josh Estey for AusAID
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Cooperatives can be small, village-based enterprises or combine together to do business on a larger scale.
Photo by Kate Holt for Africa Practice
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Batik-makers fill their cantings (copper pens) with a hot liquid wax at a batik workshop in Indonesia.
Photo by Ahmad Salman for AusAID
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Batik-makers put wax on cotton at a batik workshop in Indonesia.
Photo by Ahmad Salman for AusAID
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Soaking the waxed cotton in dye at a batik workshop in Indonesia
Photo by Ahmad Salman for AusAID
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Pacific Islanders recruited and indentured from Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to work in the Australian sugar industry arriving in Bundaberg.
State Library of Queensland, negative number 16954
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Henry Ford introduced the assembly line. This led to mass-production, which in turn led to cars becoming more affordable.
© Car Culture/Corbis
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Cartoon supporting he Pacific Island Labourers Bill, 1901, showing the Prime Minister, Edmund Barton, cleaning a black boy.
National Library of Australia, BIB 1085805
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People in Funafuti, Tuvalu learnt to build composting toilets and now enjoying the health and environmental benefits.
Photo copyright SEF Pacific IWRM
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Australia supports community-based de-mining and mine-risk education programs for safer movement within communities in Afghanistan
United Nations Mine Action Centre for Afghanistan
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Women are trained as birth assistants to improve the health care.
WHO/Adela Mubasher, Afghanistan
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Portable desalination plants provided by New Zealand helped to create water and reduce the impact of the drought on Tuvalu.
Photo by the New Zealand Defence Force
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The recruitment of women police in Papua New Guinea is helping to achieve a just, safe and secure society for all.
Photo by Michael Wightman for AusAID
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Before Caritas funded a new gravity-fed water system women and children spent two hours a day getting water, leaving little time for anything else.
Caritas Australia
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