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Remote First Nations Food Security Strategy Project Reference Group

To develop a National Strategy for Food Security in Remote First Nations Communities. The partnership’s objective is to develop a Strategy targeted to address the unique and specific barriers to food security experienced in geographically isolated communities.

Function: 

Strategy development

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partner/s: 

The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), and affiliates the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT); Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC); Aboriginal Health Council South Australia (AHCSA); Aboriginal Health Council Western Australia (AHCWA); Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council New South Wales (AH&MRC);  and NACCHO member Puntukurnu Aboriginal Medical Service (PAMS).

Government agency partner: 

National Indigenous Australians Agency (with NT, WA, SA, NSW and QLD state governments)

Priority reform: 

Priority Reform One
Priority Reform Two

Outcome: 

Outcome 01
Outcome 02
Outcome 04
Outcome 05

Partnership timeframes: 

8 August 2022 – mid 2024

Response agreed by both parties: 

Yes from PAMS, WA and QLD government. Nil response from other partners.

Strong partnership elements - Clause 32

A

B

C

A(i): A(ii): A(iii): B(i): B(ii): B(iv): C(i): C(ii): C(iii): C(vi): C(v): C(vii): 
MetMetMetMetMetNot applicableMetMetMetMetMetMet

 

Strong partnership elements - Clause 33

Clause 33: 

Met

 

Achievements over the last 12 months: 

Developed a Terms of Reference; Theory of Change; and Strategy Framework to agree the Strategy scope and underpin Strategy development.

Partnership elements strengthened: 

New in 2023

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