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International Women’s Day 2021
International Women’s Day is celebrated around the world on the 8th of March each year. In 2021 we are celebrating women in leadership and the tremendous efforts by women and girls around the world in shaping a more equal future.
Meeting Communiqué, 11 December 2020
The Indigenous Evaluation Committee’s eighth meeting was held via videoconference on 11 December 2020.
Aboriginal Land Commissioner Annual Report for the year ended June 2020
This report is furnished to the Minister for Indigenous Australians (the Minister) pursuant to s 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, prepare
$40 million fund to help grow the Indigenous tourism sector
Image: Nitmiluk Tours, NT
Details of the $40 million Indigenous Tourism Fund were announced today by Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP.
Senate Order on Entity Contracts - 2020 Calendar Year
Pursuant to the Senate Order on Entity Contracts (as amended 14 May 2015), the following table sets out contracts entered into by the National Indigenous Australians Agency, which provide for a consideration to the value of $100 000 or more and which:
CATSI Act Review Final Report
In the second phase of consultation for the CATSI Act Review, feedback was sought in relation to the draft report which outlined a range of proposals to amend the CATSI Act.
Anniversary of the Apology to Australia’s Indigenous Peoples
Saturday, 13 February marked the thirteenth anniversary of the National Apology.
In honour of the anniversary, Prime Minister Scott Morrison MP yesterday (15th) delivered a speech to the House of Representatives.
With full-time employment comes self-confidence and financial stability
Photo: Carrie Brown (left) and Ursula Lyndon (right)
New jobs for Carrie Brown and Ursula Lyndon in the mining industry have increased their confidence and given them greater financial stability.
From humble man to superstar
William Mitchell’s wall art is now available on cups, bags, coasters and more, thanks to support and encouragement he received from Rapad Employment South Queensland.
Wadeye students graduating Year 12 at Bright P-12 College
[Photo (at left): Marcus Kinthari (right) with friend Jerry Bitting (left). Photo (at right) Veronica Munar (left) and Lauren Bitting (right).]
Congratulations to Wadeye youth Veronica Munar, Marcus Kinthari and Lauren Bitting for graduating Year 12.
From CDP participants to business owners
Sisters Reina and Raylene McKellar from Cunnamulla, Queensland, were CDP participants. Now they are ‘soon to be’ business owners thanks to support and hard work.
Consultation on proposals for an Indigenous Voice is now underway.
Consultation on proposals for an Indigenous Voice is now underway. Individuals, communities and organisations are invited to provide feedback on how they think the proposals for a Local and Regional Voice and a National Voice will work for them.
New providers to deliver girls academy services from 2021
From 2021, the Australian Government is increasing funding for Indigenous girls academies services, adding around 2,700 additional places in new locations across Australia.
2020 in Review
As 2020 draws to a close, the National Indigenous Australians Agency is able to look back at the year with pride, having met the challenges while making substantive progress on a number of policy fronts.
Christmas Message from Minister Wyatt and Le’Khyden Georgetown
Le’Khyden Georgetown of Cherbourg Queensland is the winner of the competition to design the 2020 Christmas card of Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt MP.