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2017-18 report: Longitudinal research into petrol sniffing and other substance abuse trends in Indigenous communities
Researching your Indigenous Ancestors
Discover the steps to finding your ancestors so you can connect to them, learn about them and learn more about who you are.
Celebrating language on International Day of the World's Indigenous People
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is commemorated each year on 9 August in recognition of the first meeting of the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations in 1982.
Connecting culture and STEM in the USA
STEM award winners Jordan Griffiths and Jordan Salmon travelled to the USA recently to share their culture and scientific knowledge.
Native Title services in the Goldfields region
The process to select a new provider for provision of native title services in the Goldfields region is complete.
Ten applications were received and the application submitted by Central Desert Native Title Services (CDNTS) application was successful.
Preserving language at Cullunghutti Aboriginal Child and Family Centre
At Cullunghutti Aboriginal Child and Family Centre, the preservation of language is assured by teaching it in the early years of a child’s development.
NIAA celebrates World Ranger Day
World Ranger Day supports rangers’ work across the globe in environmental restoration and education.
Recognised on 31 July each year, it also pays tribute to rangers who have lost their lives while at work.
Longitudinal research into petrol sniffing and other substance abuse trends in Indigenous communities: final report
A report for the National Indigenous Australians Agency, Health and Wellbeing Branch
Note: Communities that participated in this study are not identified in this report.
Work Exposure in Government (WEX) 2019
Not-for-profit policy guide
Commonwealth entities that are subject to the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPR), may use Exemption 16 of these rules to directly source goods and services from businesses that are 50 per cent or more Indigenous owned. This includes not-for-profit businesses.
Detriment Review 2017-2018
Indigenous Advancement Strategy
The Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) is the way the Australian Government funds and delivers a range of programs for First Nations Australians. The IAS is administered by the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA)
The IAS has six key components:
Improving School Enrolment and Attendance through Welfare Reform Measure (SEAM) Trial (2009 - 2012)
The Improving School Enrolment and Attendance through Welfare Reform Measure (SEAM) trial commenced in six Northern Territory (NT) trial sites situated in remote and very remote areas from January 2009.
Remote Australia Strategies Programme
We are working to fix the disproportionate disadvantage in remote Australia.
Review of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Treatment Service Sector: Harnessing Good Intentions
Review of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Treatment Service Sector: Harnessing Good Intentions.