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NIAA Corporate Plan 2020-21
The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) 2020–21 Corporate Plan covers the reporting period 2020-21 to 2023-24, as required under paragraph 35 (1) (b) of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (PGPA Act).
Indigenous Cadetship Support and Tailored Assistance Employment Grants Cadets Programs Evaluation
The Australian Government has supported Indigenous Cadetships since 1999. The Indigenous Cadetship Support (ICS) program was designed to support Indigenous tertiary students to complete their undergraduate degrees and progress onto ongoing employment.
Learning how to protect our ancient heritage
The training of new Indigenous rangers like Grestina Wilson and Cedric Ankin is an important step in the preservation of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage.
Summary of the Review of Native Title Operations and Management Training
The Native Title Operations and Management Training (NTOM Training) is a training program for Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) and related personnel.
The Culture of Fire Management around the Gulf of Carpentaria
Read the full story on Indigenous.gov.au at The Culture of Fire Management around the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Indigenous Rangers Program Funding Extension Update 1
15.10.20 Note: The NIAA acknowledges the passing of Ms Gigari George, a Wulgurukaba woman with traditional connections to Magnetic Island and the Townsville region in Far North Queensland and member of the Indigenous Rangers Independent Reference Group (IRIRG).
A Second Chance for Ruby Haines
Women’s Business 2nd Chance Hub is supporting Indigenous women of Greater Western Sydney to get into the workforce or to begin their own business.
Apply now- Women’s Leadership and Development Grants
Organisations are invited to apply for grant funding under the Women’s Leadership and Development Program (WLDP).
The grants, totalling $40 million, are for projects that create jobs and future job opportunities for women.
Meeting Communiqué, September 2020
The Indigenous Evaluation Committee’s seventh meeting was held via videoconference and was split across two meetings on 18 and 25 September 2020, due to COVID-19.
Nicky Hayes engaging youth in Ltyentye Apurte and Alice Springs
[Photo: AAAC Program Coordinator, Georga Ryan, Nicky Hayes (centre) and AAAC CEO Susie Lowe (right).]
Nicky Hayes, a proud Arrernte man, is engaging the youth of Ltyentye Apurte and Alice Springs through his business, Spinifex Skateboards.
Commonwealth rights and interests in Indigenous grant funded property - Policy statement
Wirra Hub supports Indigenous businesses in WA
[Photo: Wirra Hub Business Coach, Rob Barton presents at the Mandjoogoordap (Peel) Regional Pop Up Hub in July 2020. The event was attended by a total of 26 people representing seven Aboriginal businesses.]
Final Report Summative Evaluation of the National Indigenous Critical Response Service
The Summative Evaluation of the National Indigenous Response Service (NICRS – now called the National Indigenous Postvention Service - NIPS) set out to evaluate the first three years (2017-2020) of the NICRS.