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Priority Reform Two: Building the community-controlled sector
Priority Reform One: Formal partnerships and shared decision-making
Native Title Representative Bodies and Service Providers Performance Reviews 2023-24
2023 Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan
The Minister for Indigenous Australians has delivered the 2023 Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan. This Implementation Plan is the first under the Albanese Government, and outlines the Commonwealth’s strategic priorities and efforts to close the gap over the next 12 to 18 months.
Recognition of Native Title Representative Bodies
The Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Linda Burney MP, has invited the Kimberley Land Council (KLC), North Queensland Land Council (NQLC) and Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) to apply for further terms as the native title representative bodies for their regions.
Minister for Indigenous Australians’ foreword
Prime Minister’s foreword
Meeting our Commitments
Appendix A: Summary of new actions
Cross Cutting Areas
In recognising the high level of diversity across the First Nations population, the Commonwealth affirms its effort to directly meet the needs of all First Nations peoples through implementation of the National Agreement.
Delivering on Outcomes and Targets
The National Agreement includes a set of socio-economic targets that focus on measuring the outcomes experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These targets are designed to be met at a national level, with all governments contributing towards the same goal.
Changing the way we work
Embedding the Priority Reforms
There are four Priority Reforms at the heart of the National Agreement. The Priority Reforms articulate a program to transform how governments work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.