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NAIDOC historyNAIDOC stands for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee. Its origins can be traced to the emergence of Aboriginal groups in the 1920′s.
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NAIDOC WeekNAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
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The history of NAIDOC Week - Indigenous.gov.auJul 5, 2023 · From 1955, the day shifted to July, in order to expand from a day of protest to include celebrations of Indigenous achievements and culture as ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The 1938 Day of Mourning | AIATSIS corporate websiteThe 1938 Day of Mourning was a protest by Aboriginal people on January 26th, marking 150 years of mistreatment and calling for full citizenship.
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Day of Mourning | National Museum of AustraliaJul 4, 2025 · The Sunday before Australia Day was set aside, but over time, this was shifted to July and eventually evolved into NAIDOC week.
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Western Australia celebrates 50 years of NAIDOC Week this JulyJul 7, 2025 · NAIDOC Week was established 50 years ago to preserve and promote Indigenous cultures, languages and traditions.
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National NAIDOC ThemeAs we enter 2025, NAIDOC Week marks a powerful milestone: 50 years of honoring and elevating Indigenous voices, culture, and resilience. The 2025 theme ...
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Why this year's Naidoc week will be my last | Nakkiah LuiJul 14, 2014 · Naidoc week has evolved from protest to celebration, from activism to passivism. Naidoc's origins were those Aboriginal communities that boycotted Australia ...
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Indigenous academics warn Australian brands not to ... - ABC NewsJul 10, 2021 · Professor Jacinta Elston urged corporations engaging with NAIDOC week to do more on issues like over-representation of Indigenous people in incarceration.
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NAIDOC Week - Department of Foreign Affairs and TradeNAIDOC Week (National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee) occurs annually in July and celebrates the history, culture and achievements of ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Formation of the AAPA | National Museum of AustraliaSep 18, 2024 · The AAPA was formed in 1924 as the first politically organized Aboriginal activist group, campaigning for Indigenous rights and ending the ...
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A brief history of NAIDOC Week: from protest to celebrationNov 9, 2020 · The Day of Mourning was changed to Aborigines Day and moved to the first Sunday in July. Lambert McBride's suitcase, date unknown. Accession ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Aborigines Progressive Association | The Dictionary of SydneyIn 1938 it was the venue for the 1938 Day of Mourning by the Aborigines Progressive Association. full record ». Aboriginal Day of Mourning, 26 January 1938.
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How the 1938 Day of Mourning launched the modern January 26 rallyJan 25, 2023 · The first January 26 protest was held in 1938, when a thousand-strong group of Aboriginal men and women marched through Sydney protesting ...
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William Cooper 'Day of Mourning' Letter 1938 | naa.gov.auThe 1938 Day of Mourning was the first national civil rights gathering organised by First Nations activists from different states working together. For many ...Missing: NAIDOC | Show results with:NAIDOC
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NAIDOC Week: history, origins and this year's activitiesOct 26, 2020 · The Australian Aborigines League agreed in 1955 that the annual Aborigines Day will not only be a 'Day of Mourning' but also a day to celebrate ...<|separator|>
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Explainer: Brief history of NAIDOC week | SBS NITVNov 7, 2020 · The origin of NAIDOC Week is often regarded as beginning in the 1950s, but the influence of the 1938 Day of Mourning is acknowledged by many as ...Missing: 1970s | Show results with:1970s
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NAIDOC Posters - Museums Victoria CollectionsIn 1978, NAIDOC established 'NAIDOC Week', a week-long celebration of Indigenous Australian cultures. This decision broadened the thematic scope of the posters ...
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Timeline: From the beginning of NAIDOC Week until now | SBS NITVJun 30, 2016 · In 1955, Aborigines Day was shifted to the first Sunday in July after it was decided the day should become not simply a protest day but also a ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Past Naidoc Themes• 2000 Building Pride in Our Communities. • 1999 Respect. • 1998 Bringing Them Home. • 1997 Gurindji, Mabo, Wik-Three Strikes for Justice-Celebrating the 30th ...<|separator|>
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Always Was, Always Will Be. NAIDOC Week 2020 - Planeta.comDelayed from July because of COVID19, 2020 celebrations of NAIDOC Week were held across Australia in early November to celebrate the history, culture, ...
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Switch to online celebrations has not stifled NAIDOC Week messageNov 6, 2020 · NAIDOC Week events scheduled for July were delayed due to COVID-19 but it has not deterred the enthusiasm to acknowledge this important week by ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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Stay COVIDSafe this NAIDOC WeekJul 1, 2021 · This NAIDOC Week, you can keep your mob safe by using the COVID Vaccine Eligibility Checker to see if you can receive the COVID-19 vaccine.Missing: digital adaptations
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Tips for holding a COVIDSafe NAIDOC Week event | IndigenousMay 14, 2021 · Tips for holding a COVIDSafe NAIDOC Week event · Check your State and Territory website · Stay home if you are unwell · Encourage COVIDSafe ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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"The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy" th...Jan 10, 2025 · The National NAIDOC Week Committee circled 2025 as a year they take an 'important step toward independence, embracing self-determination as a ...
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Much to celebrate as NAIDOC Week turns 50, but also much to learnJul 6, 2025 · NAIDOC Week helps promote to the wider community the importance of truth-telling and learning of societal issues, the heritage of culture and ...Missing: adaptations 21st
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National NAIDOC WeekNAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous ...
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2025 National NAIDOC Awards NominationsThe National NAIDOC Awards celebrate the outstanding contributions and excellence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across ten (10) award ...<|separator|>
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Educational resources - NAIDOCEducational resources relate directly to supporting teachers in addressing The Australian Curriculum: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and ...Missing: reconciliation | Show results with:reconciliation
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NAIDOC education resources support teachers and communitiesJun 7, 2019 · Dr Riley developed these resources with two purposes in mind, to enable all students to engage in reconciliation, respect and recognition of ...
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NAIDOC Committee, Culture is Life and ABC Education Launch ...Jun 17, 2024 · The guide will assist all Australian teachers on how to meaningfully introduce the themes of this NAIDOC week to students and their school communities.
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[PDF] Five Fast Facts – NAIDOC Week - Reconciliation AustraliaNAIDOC Week's origins can be traced back to 1938. The origins of NAIDOC Week can be traced back to the Aboriginal rights movement. On. Australia Day 1938 ...
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[PDF] teacher-resources-about-naidoc-week.pdfNAIDOC is National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Week, with the purpose to engage in reconciliation, respect and recognition of their cultures.
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Understanding NAIDOC Week: Celebrating Indigenous Culture and ...Jul 1, 2024 · Reconciliation: NAIDOC Week promotes understanding and respect between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, fostering a sense of unity ...Missing: aims | Show results with:aims
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Home page | NAIDOC### Summary of NAIDOC Week Adaptations and 2025 50th Anniversary
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2025 Poster Competition - NAIDOCEach year the National NAIDOC Poster Competition encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists aged 16 years and over to submit their artwork which ...
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2025 National NAIDOC Poster Competition and Award NominationsJan 25, 2025 · Your artwork must reflect the 2025 National NAIDOC Week theme – The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy. The Poster Competition closes on ...
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NAIDOC Week 2025: The Next Generation: Strength, Vision and ...Jul 2, 2025 · The winner of the 2025 National NAIDOC Week Poster Competition is Jeremy Morgan Worrall, a Ngarbal Gamilaraay artist. His artwork titled ' ...
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NAIDOC poster competition - City of JoondalupFeb 26, 2025 · All participants must be Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, and under the age of 30. You don't have to have any previous art experience.
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National NAIDOC Week Awards CeremonyThe annual National NAIDOC Week Awards Ceremony recognises the outstanding contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make.Missing: competitions | Show results with:competitions
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Congratulations to the 2025 National NAIDOC Awards FinalistsJun 17, 2025 · Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient. Michael Long ; Person of the Year Award. Bianca Brackenridge. Dr. Daniel Hunt. Dr. Hannah McGlade ; Female ...
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2025 NAIDOC Award winners announced - Ministers' media centreJul 5, 2025 · The Minister for Indigenous Australians, Senator Malarndirri McCarthy, has congratulated the winners of the 2025 NAIDOC Awards.
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Here are our deadly NAIDOC Award winners for 2025! | SBS NITVJul 7, 2025 · This year's National NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Michael Long, a proud Anmatjere and Marranunggu man, football icon, and lifelong advocate for ...Missing: recipients | Show results with:recipients
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Winner profiles - NAIDOCThe National NAIDOC Week Awards are an opportunity to recognise our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, scholars, sportspeople, Elders, community ...
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NAIDOC Athletics CarnivalThe event will provide athletics skills and fitness training techniques as a valuable foundation for multi sports, as well as an opportunity to learn and ...
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NAIDOC Netball CarnivalsNAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous ...
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NAIDOC Week 2025: Must-see cultural events across AustraliaJul 7, 2025 · This year, the ever-exciting Deadly Cup Rugby League Carnival will again be held at TRL Stadium in Darwin. The free event celebrates Aboriginal ...
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Aboriginal programs | CITSPrograms include the Nicky Winmar Carnival, Kirby Bentley Cup, Aboriginal Grassroots Netball Program, NAIDOC Netball and Basketball Carnivals, and Local ...
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NAIDOC Indigenous RoundCome support our junior football and netballers with games running all day. Our day starts at 8am with Welcome to Country & Smoking Ceremony and Free kids ...Missing: sports | Show results with:sports
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NAIDOC Family & Sports Day - Amnesty International AustraliaThe event includes performances by local artists, kid's rides and activities, sport clinics and competitions, arts & craft activities and a free BBQ. Over ...
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Women in Sport NAIDOC Week EventFollowing the match Indigenous AFL legend Nicky Winmar will be speaking at 5:30pm -7pm. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Other events you might ...
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NAIDOC Week For Community Sports Clubs - KPI SportsApr 13, 2023 · For sporting clubs, it is an opportunity to show their support for Indigenous members of their club, promote reconciliation and build a stronger ...
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NAIDOC Week 2021 | ASC - Australian Sports CommissionThis week we are celebrating NAIDOC Week and the contribution Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders make to sport in Australia.
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Counting the Ways That Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Older ...This study aimed to determine the proportion of older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples participating in cultural events and activities
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Collaborative Social-Epidemiology: A Co-analysis of the Cultural ...The acknowledgment and inclusion of Aboriginal culture in the curriculum and school involvement in activities such as NAIDOC was low (28.4%). For the ...
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NAIDOC Award Winners - Volunteering AustraliaJul 8, 2022 · NAIDOC Award Winners · Person of the Year – Ashleigh Barty · Lifetime Achievement Award – Dr Stanley Grant Sr. · Male Elder Award – Uncle Jack ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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Daniel Hunt, Michael Long and Christine Anu celebrated at 50th ...Jul 5, 2025 · Michael Long OAM, Daniel Hunt, Christine Anu and Professor Eddie Cubillo were some of the winners for this year.Missing: recipients | Show results with:recipients
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Productivity Commission calls for accountability with only four ...Mar 12, 2025 · Overall, only four of the 19 targets are on track to be met nationally by their deadline: early childhood education, employment, land rights and sea rights.
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Closing the Gap Annual Data Compilation Report July 2025Jul 30, 2025 · This is the fifth Annual Data Compilation Report to inform reporting on progress under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life expectancy, 2020 - 2022Nov 29, 2023 · 71.9 years for males, 8.8 years less than for non-Indigenous males (80.6 years); 75.6 years for females, 8.1 years less than for non-Indigenous ...Interpreting life expectancy... · Life expectancy at birth · States and territory
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Health and wellbeing of First Nations people - Australian Institute of ...Feb 14, 2025 · Given current mortality patterns, First Nations males born in 2020–2022 could expect to live 71.9 years, and First Nations females 75.6 years ( ...
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1.19 Life expectancy at birth - AIHW Indigenous HPFAug 28, 2024 · Life expectancy at birth in 2020–2022 was 71.9 years for First Nations males and 75.6 years for First Nations females.Key messages · Why is it important? · Data findings · Research and evaluation...
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NAPLAN results highlight need for early years and transition to ...Aug 14, 2024 · NAPLAN results show Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children fail at four times the rate of non-Indigenous classmates, with 90% in remote ...
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2.05 Education outcomes for young people - AIHW Indigenous HPFJul 2, 2024 · Nationally, the apparent retention rate for female Indigenous students from Year 7/8 to Year 12 was 63%, compared with 55% for male Indigenous ...<|separator|>
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Closing the Gap targets: key findings and implications, OverviewFeb 21, 2025 · 3 showed good improvement and were on track to be met: · 5 showed improvement but were not on track to be met: · 4 were worsening: · no change was ...
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2.07 Employment - AIHW Indigenous HPFKey messages. Between 2016 and 2021, the employment rate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15–64 increased from 47% to 52%, ...
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2.08 Income - AIHW Indigenous HPFMay 21, 2024 · Key messages. The median gross weekly equivalised household income for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults was $825 in 2021.
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Study report - Closing the Gap review - Productivity CommissionThe report makes four recommendations to government: share power; recognise and support Indigenous Data Sovereignty; fundamentally rethink mainstream government ...<|separator|>
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesAt 30 June 2021, there were 983,700 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, representing 3.8% of the total Australian population: One-third (33.1%) were ...
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Profile of First Nations people - Australian Institute of Health and ...Oct 16, 2025 · As at 30 June 2021, Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) estimates indicate that 984,000 First Nations people were living in Australia, ...
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'Symbolic gestures not enough': Senator Kerrynne Liddle pushes forJul 3, 2025 · In a recent interview, Senator Liddle emphasised the limitations of symbolic actions such as acknowledgements of country and flag ceremonies, ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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Moving Past Tokenism: Making Every Week NAIDOC Week - LinkedInJul 8, 2024 · NAIDOC Week often feels like a token celebration rather than a genuine commitment to Indigenous cultures.Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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It's NAIDOC Week and they don't want your child to forget itJul 10, 2025 · It introduces young children to complex and age-inappropriate topics, such as invasion, genocide, and colonisation, without sufficient context.
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Warren Mundine criticises Welcome to Country prevalence - 9NowIndigenous leader Nyunggai Warren Mundine says Welcome to Country ceremonies have become "very political".Missing: NAIDOC | Show results with:NAIDOC
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Local Grants Now Open for 50th National NAIDOC Week CelebrationsJan 10, 2025 · The Albanese Labor Government is providing up to $3 million to support local communities and organisations across Australia to celebrate a milestone National ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] NAIDOC Local Grants ProgramThe Indigenous Advancement Strategy has a budget total of $5.7 billion (GST exclusive) over 4 years from 2021–22 to 2024–25. For this NAIDOC Local Grants ...
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Crisafulli Government grants support strength, vision and legacy ...Jul 6, 2025 · The Crisafulli Government is providing more than $200,000 to support 64 commemorative events across Queensland during NAIDOC Week 2025. National ...
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Culture, community, connection: NAIDOC grants support statewide ...Jul 6, 2025 · More than 180 community organisations and groups across the state have received funding ranging from $500 to $5,000 to assist with hosting ...
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IPA Research Confirms $40 Billion Indigenous Spend Claim CorrectSep 26, 2023 · The amount of spending directed towards Indigenous Australians equates to approximately $39.5 billion over one year.Missing: efficiency | Show results with:efficiency
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Productivity Commission release the Closing the Gap 2025 Annual ...Jul 28, 2025 · The Annual Data Compilation Report shows worsening outcomes across a number of critical areas for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
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Australian government knows 'very little' about whether money spent ...Oct 29, 2020 · Many Aboriginal organisations were critical of the lack of evaluation of programs imposed on their communities. The Cape York Institute ...Missing: efficiency criticisms
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Government spending on Indigenous people is rising, so why do so ...Oct 25, 2017 · Despite an increase in government spending in the Indigenous sector, many key outcomes for Indigenous equality are not being met.Missing: efficiency | Show results with:efficiency<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Challenges of Implementation and Major Policy Change: Indigenous ...The approach seeks for funding to be differentiated and flexible according to need, using delivery models developed by First Nations, with performance linked to ...
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To Close the Gap we need to identify the best (and worst) buys in ...Closing the Gap is the overarching national strategy to overcome the persistent disadvantage faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
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[PDF] Closing the Gap targets: key findings and implicationsAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare (2025) Closing the Gap targets: key findings and implications, catalogue number IHW 294, AIHW, Australian Government.
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[PDF] the first decade of closing the gap: what went wrong?The paper concludes that the government's actions from 2013 to dismantle the core components of the Closing the Gap strategy and reduce its funding ...