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Aspire to be Deadly
Lisa Fatnowna is an Ambassador and Mentor for the Aspire to be Deadly program. Telling young Indigenous women that nothing is impossible.
Native Title service delivery in the Goldfields region of WA
Native Title Services Goldfields (NTS Goldfields) is being established as a native title organisation in the Goldfields region.
NTS Goldfields announced, on Friday 4 October 2019, the appointment of Ms Sharon Reynolds and Mr Kado Muir as directors and David Lanagan as its CEO.
Family Violence Prevention Legal Services National Evaluation Report
In 2017 Charles Darwin University was commissioned by NIAA (formerly the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet) to undertake an impact evaluation of the Family Violence Prevention Legal Service program, including whether program objectives and outcomes were being achieved and if providers
Lorraine Hatton found a great career and lifestyle in the Army
Lorraine Hatton OAM spent 20 great years in the Army and recommends it as a career path for young Indigenous men and women.
Indigenous Business Month - celebrating entrepreneurs
Indigenous Business Month (IBM) in 2019 celebrates the entrepreneur who sees opportunity and value for Indigenous communities.
Community Development Program Quarterly Compliance Data
The Australian Government presents the Community Development Program (CDP) Quarterly Compliance Data. This contains job seeker compliance information for the CDP under the Job Seeker Compliance Framework (JSCF). The data in this report only applies to CDP.
Breaking down language barriers
Sylvia Tkac is an Aboriginal language interpreter offering a service essential to thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
Summary of Evaluation of Mental Health First Aid Training on Groote Eylandt and Bickerton Island
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid (AMHFA) course was delivered to 255 Groote Eylandt and Bickerton Islander community members between December 2016 and May 2017.
Review of methodology to determine Regional Employment Targets (RETs)
The RET is the number of 26 week employment outcomes a CDP provider is expected to achieve in each CDP region. The former Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PMC) administered CDP prior to July 2019.
2019-2020 Annual Evaluation Work Plan
Indigenous Entrepreneurs Fund Services Review
In January 2017, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) completed an open and competitive procurement process to secure providers to deliver the Indigenous Entrepreneurs Fund (IEF) Business Advisory Service. The 12-month trial started in April 2017.
An evaluation of an Aboriginal Employment and Training Activity
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet selected the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economics and Social Research at the University of Melbourne (UoM) from the Research and Evaluation Service Panel to review the employment outcomes for job seekers supported by an employment services prov
Tjuwanpa Women Rangers – Inspiring others to Work on Country
Analysis of the investment in support for Indigenous secondary boarding students
NIAA is leading work to identify and address issues faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary students who study away from home.