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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.
National Indigenous Australians Agency launches
Procedures for determining breaches of the APS Code of Conduct and the imposition of sanctions
Procedures for determining breaches of the APS Code of Conduct and the imposition of sanctions in accordance with section 15(3) of the Public Service Act 1999 (The Act).
Public Interest Disclosure Procedures
Commonwealth Caveated Property
In 2019, the Australian Government released a policy and guidelines for dealing with Common
Mabo Day: how far have we come?
Mabo Day recognises the courageous efforts of Eddie Koiki Mabo to have terra nullis overturned in the high court and allow for Native Tile determinations in Australia.
Changes to ATSIC legislation
Read about what has changed, and why it has changed.
Shoalhaven National Sorry Day Event - Reconciliation Bridge Walk
Read about the Reconciliation Bridge Walk in Nowra, its history and why this Sorry Day event is so important in the Shoalhaven region.
Australia's 'moment of truth' - remembering the '67 referendum
Fresh and affordable food in Papunya, NT
Local Papunya residents have welcomed more affordable and available fresh food with the help of Outback Stores and the Australian Government.
Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council’s 2018 Annual Report
In accordance with the requirement of the Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council’s (the Council) Terms of Reference to report annually to the Government, via letter to the Prime Minister, we are pleased to submit the Council’s 2018 annual report.