Which prime minister said Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory?

Hon Jenny Macklin MP
On 23 November 2011 Hon Jenny Macklin MP, the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs introduced legislation to Parliament in order to address issues within the Northern Territory and released the Stronger Futures policy statement.

Was the Northern Territory Intervention Effective?

The Northern Territory intervention has failed to deliver substantial reform in any of the areas covered by the Close the Gap goals and has also failed to meet Australia’s international human rights obligations, an independent report has found.

What is the indigenous advancement strategy?

The Indigenous Advancement Strategy provides funding for organisations to help them undertake projects or activities which promote equal opportunities for Indigenous Australians. Application detail: Applications may be made at any time.

How much is Northern Territory worth?

In 2020-21: the NT economy decreased by 0.6% to $26.2 billion, down from an increase of 6.0% in 2019-20.

Why was the Northern Territory intervention introduced?

What caused the NT intervention. In August 2006 the Northern Territory government commissioned research into allegations of serious sexual abuse of children in Aboriginal communities. An inquiry was established to find better ways to protect the children.

What was the Native Title Amendment Act 1998?

The amendments allowed for the validation of some pastoral and mining leases that had been illegally issued between the Mabo and Wik decisions. Some leases would grant exclusive rights over the land, others would not.

What did the Northern Territory intervention achieve?

The Northern Territory Intervention in 2007 saw the introduction of a host of draconian controls over Aboriginal lands and communities. Some of these included compulsory leasing of land, prohibitions on alcohol and pornography and welfare quarantining.

What did the Northern Territory intervention do?

The Intervention was directed at addressing the disproportionate levels of violence in Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory, as well as the systemic disadvantage of Indigenous people, characterised by economic deprivation, unemployment, social marginalisation, inadequate housing and poor health and justice …

What has the Australian Government done for indigenous peoples?

In 2015–16, the Australian Government directly spent $14.7 billion on Indigenous people, of which 77 per cent ($11.3 billion) was through mainstream programs such as Medicare, social security payments, child care benefits and support for university places accessed by Indigenous people.

What Australia is doing for Indigenous?

The Australian Government has been moving to a new way of working with Indigenous leaders and communities – one that supports Indigenous ownership, enables true partnerships with Government, and recognises the diversity of cultures and circumstances of Indigenous Australians.

When did the Northern Territory intervention end?

2022
The current Intervention legislation is not due to expire until 2022. In a speech in February of 2014, then Prime Minister Abbott identified the importance of closing the gap through investment in Indigenous programs, with a specific focus on school attendance.

Can native title be claimed on private property?

Native title cannot take away anyone else’s valid rights to land, including owning a home, holding a pastoral lease or having a mining licence. Australian law does not recognise native title over places where people have exclusive possession of the land, like privately owned freehold land.

How many native title claims have been successful in Australia?

3.15 Despite this complexity, there have been more than 100 successful determinations of native title in Queensland. There are a further 66 registered applications, with further applications under preparation.

What impacts has the NT intervention had on local Aboriginal communities?

What triggered the Northern Territory intervention?

The trigger for the Intervention was the release of the Little Children are Sacred report. The NT government commissioned the report in response to public allegations of rampant child sexual abuse and violence in Aboriginal communities.

Do Aboriginal get more welfare?

Generally, Indigenous people receive the same level of public benefits as non-Indigenous people. Individuals do not get extra funding because they are Indigenous.

How can Indigenous healthcare be improved?

Provide education and information for local schools, workplaces and community organisations that encourage them to work in partnership with Aboriginal members of the community to improve health and wellbeing. Develop an employment strategy to encourage Aboriginal people to work across all areas of council business.

Which Australian state has the strongest economy 2021?

The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics National Accounts data shows Western Australia has enjoyed the strongest economic performance in the nation throughout COVID-19 – with State Final Demand (SFD) in 2021 up 7.2 per cent since 2019, ahead of every other State and Territory.

Does Aboriginal own the land?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights and interests in land are formally recognised over around 40 per cent of Australia’s land mass. Connection to land is of central importance to Indigenous Australians.

What caused the Northern Territory intervention?

In June 2007, the federal government staged a massive intervention in the NT to “protect Aboriginal children” from sexual abuse. Without consultation Aboriginal peoples’ lives were heavily regulated, and many felt ashamed and angry. Despite wide-spread protests the intervention was extended until 2022.

Are Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory a product of people?

“Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory must be a Product of the People”. Amnesty International Australia. Retrieved 28 March 2012. ^ Mick Gooda; Helen Szoke (1 March 2012).

What is AAA Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory?

AAAA Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory is the Australian Government’s commitment to Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory to work with them over the next ten years to drive positive change. Our ten year, $3.4 billion commitment will see us continuing to invest to make communities safer and families and children healthier.

What does the new Stronger Futures Investment mean for Aboriginal people?

New Stronger Futures investments in an extra 12 workers means the Australian Government will be funding a total of 47 remote Aboriginal family and community workers in remote locations in the Northern Territory. Aboriginal people also told Government about the need for specific services for men.

What is the Northern Territory doing to help remote communities?

There are now more than 60 extra police in remote communities in the Northern Territory, 80 night patrols on the streets, 22 safe houses that provide refuge for men, women and children and more child protection workers servicing remote communities.