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Aboriginal Land Commissioner Report for the year ended 30 June 2024
This report is furnished to the Minister for Indigenous Australians (the Minister) pursuant to section 61(1) of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (the Act) which provides that each Aboriginal Land Commissioner shall, as soon as practicable after 30 June in each year, prepar
First Nations businesses to benefit from changes to the Indigenous Procurement Policy
National Strategy for Food Security in Remote First Nations Communities
Food insecurity has significant impacts on rates of chronic disease and other measures of health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in remote communities.
National Strategy for Food Security launched
Youth Services Action Plan
The Youth Services Action Pan (YSAP) identifies ways governments, community, philanthropic organisations and business could work together to address issues in delivering youth services for young Aboriginal people across the Central Australian region.
Community Development Program (CDP): Workforce Development initiatives
The Australian Government is delivering on its election commitment to replace CDP with a new program, developed in partnership with First Nations people that will provide real jobs, proper wages and decent conditions, contributing to growth and increased opportunities in remote communities.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Transparency Statement
Purpose
The policy for the responsible use of AI in government provides mandatory requirements for departments and agencies relating
NIAA Corporate
The Indigenous Procurement Policy is changing
Closing the Gap report released
Wuyagiba Regional Study Hub
My name is Eileen Farrell. I am a proud Alawa woman from Ngukurr community, in southeast Arnhem Land, and I am a second-year student studying at Macquarie University.
Tjuwanpa Women Rangers taking care of Country
The Tjuwanpa Women Rangers are a group of Western Arrarnta women, from Ntaria (aka Hermannsburg), west of Alice Springs who look after country across 5 Aboriginal Lands Trusts.
Personal Acknowledgements for Stolen Generations survivors
Personal Acknowledgements under the Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme are transforming senior government officials’ commitment to achieve outcomes for First Nations people and communities.