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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.
Harnessing data for more targeted suicide prevention initiatives
A new Indigenous suicide prevention data project will help ensure that suicide prevention initiatives and services can be more targeted to communities and individuals most at-risk.
Mary Pupuli is leading the way for Wadeye children and youth
Graduating Year 12 of high school in Wadeye is not easy but Mary Pupuli and her classmates are the first since 2007 to do just that.
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National Science Week: Hannah McCleary leading by example
Hannah McCleary is passionate about science and wants to inspire young Indigenous women to enter the STEM fields of study.
Audit and Risk Committee Charter
The NIAA Audit and Risk Committee (ARC) provides independent advice and assistance to the CEO and NIAA Executive. The ARC Charter sets out the committee’s role, authority, responsibilities, composition and tenure, reporting, and administrative arrangements.
Meeting Communiqué, 24 March, 15 April and 27 May 2020
The Indigenous Evaluation Committee’s sixth meeting was held via teleconference and was split across three meetings on 24 March, 15 April and 27 May 2020 due to COVID19.
Indigenous Rangers on the biosecurity frontline
World Ranger Day celebrates the important work rangers undertake to protect our biodiversity and natural heritage.
This year, we focus our attention on the crucial role Indigenous rangers play in protecting Australia’s biosecurity.
Have your say - CATSI Act Review Phase 2 Consultation
The CATSI Act Review Draft Report is now available and Phase 2 of consultation has commenced. Feedback on the draft report can be provided in a number of different ways including by making a written submission, completing an online survey or by participating in a virtual consultation session.
World Ranger Day - New Gawler Rangers loving their job
Three new Indigenous rangers working in the Gawler Ranges of SA are increasing in confidence as they learn their many duties.