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2019-20 National Indigenous Australians Agency Annual Report
This is the first annual report for the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) following its establishment on 1 July 2019. Our first year of operation has been significant.
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Ngururrpa IPA
Ngururrpa means 'our Country in the middle'. It is a place where many stories and many different people come together. Ngarti, Kukatja, Walmajarri and Wangkajunka people are all represented by and have a say in how the Ngururrpa Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) is managed.
Budget 2020-21: National Indigenous Australians Agency
On Tuesday 6 October 2020, the Treasurer, the Hon Josh Frydenberg MP, delivered the 2020-21 Federal Budget.
The Budget delivered a number of important measures for the National Indigenous Australians Agency and portfolio bodies, including:
Indigenous Evaluation Committee Annual Report 2019-20
The annual report from the Chair of the Indigenous Evaluation Committee, Distinguished Professor Maggie Walter, provides a summary of key areas of advice the Committee provided through 2019-20.
2020-2021 Annual Evaluation Work Plan
Maddie Paluch: ‘Believe in yourself and chase your dreams’
Wiradjuri woman Maddie Paluch wants to tell stories of her people through dance and wants Indigenous kids to chase their dreams.
Koori Strong helping Aboriginal youth find stability in their lives
NATSIAA Winner Iluwanti Ken is preparing a path for young artists
Artist Iluwanti Ken from Amata in the APY Lands is a NATSIAA winner who is using her skills to support the community and help the next generation of artists.
Indigenous Girls' STEM Academy
The Indigenous Girls’ STEM Academy (the Academy) is a $25 million, ten-year national investment in high-achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls who aspire to pursue education and careers in STEM professions.
Connecting to culture through the didgeridoo
Thirty men and youth in the Shoalhaven of NSW recently attended the Didgeridoo Experience Men’s Workshop to connect to their culture and build resilience.
Bamaga Tavern and Cape York Lodge up and running again
Photo courtesy of Bamaga Enterprises Ltd: Flossie Sam working at Cape York Peninsula Lodge.
COVID-19 has dealt a great blow to the hospitality industry in Bamaga and other remote communities at the tip of Cape York Peninsula but things are about to get better.
Senate Order on Entity Contracts 2019-20 Financial Year NIAA
Pursuant to the Senate Order on Entity Contracts the following table sets out contracts entered into by the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA), which provide for a consideration to the value of $100,000 or more (GST inclusive) and which have:
Australian Government response to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs reports
The Australian Government welcomes the Interim Report First steps for improving educational opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students (Interim Report) and the Final Report The power of education: From surviving to thriving Educational opportunities for Aborigin
COAG Reporting Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policies and Outcomes
In February 2018, COAG committed to publish annually jurisdictional-specific Indigenous employment and supplier use policies and performance on the COAG website.