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2018 Review of the Low Aromatic Fuel Act
Review into the Operation of the Low Aromatic Fuel Act 2013
Section 18 of the Low Aromatic Fuel Act 2013 requires the Act to be reviewed every five years.
Joint Council on Closing the Gap marks start of true partnership
This week the inaugural meeting of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Joint Council on Closing the Gap marked an historic step forward in the working relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and gover
Eunice hitting the high notes
Charles Perkins posthumously recognised for contribution to the APS
Korin Gamadji Institute helps Tarni to design in style
Tarni Jarvis has come a long way: from struggling and disconnected student to having her own Indigenous design dress on display at the Melbourne Museum as part of the annual Top Designs Exhibition.
Kristy Stewart loves tunnelling under Melbourne
Kristy Stewart is excited to be working on the West Gate Tunnel Project in Melbourne. Her transition into the workforce is supported by MEGT Vocational Employment Training Centre.
Surf's Up at Ceduna Youth Hub
Find out how the Ceduna Youth Hub is connecting young people with education, employment, health and personal support services, and surfing.
IAC Statement on International Women’s Day – Friday, 8 March 2019
Friday 8 March 2019 marks the 108th International Women’s Day. The Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council (the Council) celebrates the outstanding contributions and achievements made by Indigenous women in Australia and around the globe.
Meeting Communiqué Indigenous Advisory Council: 13 February 2019
Members of the Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council (the Council) met in Canberra on 13 February 2019 and welcomed the opportunity to meet with the Prime Minister, the Hon Scott Morrison MP, and the former Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Senator the Hon Nigel Scullion, to discuss a numbe
Dylan Kimlin's journey from unemployment to teacher
Several years ago, a then unemployed Dylan Kimlin stumbled upon the Replay Group. It supported him to gain qualifications and a job in childcare. Now he helps other Indigenous people gain their childcare qualifications.
Food ladder: the whole package
Supported by the Community Development Program, Food Ladder in the Northern Territory provides Katherine and surrounding communities with fresh fruit, vegetables and much more.
Aboriginal Land Commissioner’s Report on Review of Detriment: Aboriginal land claims recommended for grant but not yet finalised
This report is furnished to the Minister for Indigenous Affairs (the Minister) pursuant to s 50(1)(d) of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 and in accordance with the Terms of Reference, for the purpose of providing the Minister with current information and recommen
Indigenous Procurement Policy’s billion dollar success set to continue
More Indigenous-owned businesses than ever are taking up opportunities created by the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP).
Flourishing Indigenous business sector increasing its market share
From badges and wristbands to life saving medical training, the Indigenous Business Trade Fair at Parliament House on Tuesday 10 February showed how the sector had risen to the challenge of increasing its market share of Government procurement business.