Appendix 2: Chronology of Events Relating to the Administration of Indigenous Affairs - Social Justice Report 2011
Social Justice Report 2011
Appendix 2: Chronology of Events Relating to the Administration of
Indigenous Affairs
1 July 2010 – 30 June 2011
DATE
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EVENT / SUMMARY OF ISSUE
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2 July 2010 Torres Strait Islander sea rights recognised by Federal Court |
The Federal Court recognised the Torres Strait Regional Sea Claim Group’s native title rights over about 37 800sq. km of sea between Cape York Peninsula and Papua New Guinea.[1] The decision is important because the non-exclusive native title rights include the right to access marine resources for any purpose, including commercial purposes.[2] |
2 July 2010 Central Australian ranger program received funding |
The Central Land Council received $5.1 million to expand an Aboriginal ranger program in seven remote locations across Central Australia. This was one of eight land and sea management projects to receive grants from the Aboriginals Benefit Account (ABA).[3]
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3 July 2010 Government releases native title discussion paper |
The discussion paper ‘Leading Practice Agreements: Maximising Outcomes from Native Title Benefits’ called for public consultation on reforms to promote leading practice in native title agreements and governance of native title payments. It also considered streamlining the future acts processes and clarifying the meaning of ‘in good faith’ under the right to negotiate provisions.[4] |
4 July 2010 Ancestral remains in Washington, handed back to Traditional Owners in Arnhem Land |
Nine ancestral remains were returned to Arnhem Land Traditional Owners from Groote Eylandt, Gunbalanya and Milingimbi at a ceremony in Washington, United States of America (USA). The remains were removed during the 1948 American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land and were housed at the Smithsonian Institute’s Museum of Natural History. Since 1990 more than 1 150 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ancestral remains have been returned from six countries, but over 1 000 are still held in museums worldwide.[5] |
4 – 11 July 2010 NAIDOC Week |
NAIDOC Week is a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and the contributions of individuals in various fields. The 2010 NAIDOC Week theme was Unsung Heroes - Closing the Gap by Leading Their Way. Among the ten National NAIDOC Award Winners, Dennis Eggington was awarded Person of the year and recognition for Lifetime Achievement went to Vince Coulthard.[6] |
9 July 2010 ABA grant to the Traditional Credit Union (TCU) |
Eleven remote Northern Territory (NT) communities will have improved access to financial services and financial literacy through a $14 million ABA grant to the TCU. The TCU was established by Aboriginal people to provide financial services to residents in Arnhem Land communities who were disadvantaged by the lack of banking and financial services.[7] |
9 July 2010 NAIDOC Day |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda and the Co-Chairs of the National Congress of Australians First Peoples (the National Congress) highlight constitutional reform as the next major step in reconciliation and to achieving the full recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights.[8] |
12 July 2010 Australian and Northern Territory (NT) Governments partner to deliver new family support services |
The Australian Government committed to providing $5.3 million over three years, with the NT Government contributing $7.2 million over two years to establish and run new parenting support and playgroup services in the NT. Local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will receive employment and training to deliver the services.[9] |
15 July 2010 Progress on National Partnership Agreement (NPA) on Remote Indigenous Housing (RIH) |
The Australian Government released results under the NPA RIH which was renegotiated in December last year when it became clear that progress was insufficient to meet the targets. The states and the NT have delivered 316 new houses and 828 refurbishments in remote Aboriginal communities across Australia in 2009-10. The 2009-10 targets for RIH were 320 new houses and 587 refurbishments.[10] |
17 July 2010 Marulu: The Lililwan Project into Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder |
The first Australian study into the prevalence and impact of Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children was initiated by the Fitzroy Valley community in Western Australia (WA), with the support of a $1 million Australian Government grant.[11] |
6 - 10 August 2010 12th annual Garma Festival |
The Garma Festival, held at Gulkula (40 km from Nhulunbuy), is one of Australia's most significant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural events. The festival sees an annual pilgrimage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout Arnhem Land, the NT and the rest of Australia. The festival aims to promote and preserve Yolngu culture through song, dance, art and ceremony.[12] The key theme of Garma 2010 was ‘Indigenous Education and Training’.[13] |
8 August 2010 International Day of the World’s Indigenous People |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda, called on Australian legislators and policy makers to mark International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples by making a commitment to fully implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (the Declaration).[14] |
7 September 2010 Federal Court case filed against Andrew Bolt |
The Federal Court case filed against Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt included racial vilification charges following articles he wrote on the racial identity of Aboriginal people in 2009.[15] |
13 September 2010 Third anniversary of the Declaration |
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda announced the future release of community education materials on the Declaration. Since Australia’s support for the Declaration, it has become used increasingly in the legal and political landscape.[16] |
14 September 2010 Prime Minister Gillard reinstated Snowdon as Minister for Indigenous Health |
Prime Minster Julia Gillard did not include Warren Snowdon as Indigenous Health Minister when reshuffling her frontbench on the 11th September.[17] Mr Snowdon was reinstated as the Indigenous Health Minister after reservations from peak Aboriginal organisations that the Indigenous health portfolio had been overlooked.[18] |
20 September 2010 United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples (Special Rapporteur) reports on Australia to the Human Rights Council |
The country report resulting from the visit to Australia by Special Rapporteur, James Anaya in 2009, recommended that programs aimed at reducing the disadvantage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be better devised to advance cultural integrity and self-determination. It was also noted the despite recent amendments to the NT Emergency Response (NTER) to meet human rights obligations, the legislation still remains a subject of concern.[19] |
20 September 2010 Australia’s response to the Special Rapporteur |
In response to the Special Rapporteur the Australian Government highlighted its commitment to close the gap in social and economic outcomes through the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) and noted the need to work towards full enjoyment of human rights for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The Government confirmed that while it will maintain the core measure of the NTER, it will be redesigned in an attempt to comply with the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) (RDA).[20] |
22 September 2010 Regional Partnership Agreement for New England Region |
The Australian and New South Wales (NSW) Governments and the 14 local Aboriginal land councils in the NSW Aboriginal Land Council's Northern Region Forum, made a long-term commitment to sustainable social and economic outcomes for Aboriginal people in the New England region. This was the Australian Government’s 11th regional partnership agreement.[21] |
27 September 2010 The 16th annual Deadly Awards |
Twenty-eight Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and organisations received awards at the 16th annual Deadly Awards. The Deadlys showcase the depth of talent and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders across the fields of sport, the arts, education, health, employment, cultural advancement and leadership. Among the winners, Bran Nue Dae won film of the year, Colleen Carwood from the Prince of Wales Hospital was named Indigenous Health Worker of the Year and Dan Sultan won Male Artist of the Year.[22] |
28 September 2010 Human remains handed back to the Torres Strait Islanders |
Representatives from the Torres Strait Islands travelled to the World Museum in Liverpool to collect the remains of a young child that was removed from Erub (Darnley Island) 161 years ago.[23] |
28 September 2010 Ken Wyatt the first Aboriginal member of the House of Representatives |
Ken Wyatt is the first Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander to be elected to the House of Representatives, as the Member for Hasluck in WA. Mr Wyatt is a former teacher and public servant and is of Noongar, Yamatji and Wongi heritage.[24] |
30 September 2010 House of Representatives Economics Committee to examine Wild Rivers |
The Government announced that it will refer the issues of the Wild Rivers Act 2005 (Qld) to the House of Representatives Economics Committee for inquiry. The inquiry will look into a range of issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander economic development in Queensland (Qld), the operation of environmental and industry regulation and the native title system. The Economics Committee is to report in March 2011.[25] |
5 October 2010 Coordinator General for Remote Indigenous Services released his second 6-month report |
The second report from Brian Gleeson, Coordinator General for Remote Indigenous Services, detailed improvements in delivering essential services to people living in 29 priority locations across Australia. The recommendations focus on addressing issues in future Local Implementation Plans, some include:
Recommendations also focus on addressing systemic issues, including:
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6 October 2010 Housing and refurbishment works for the Alice Springs town camps |
The package of housing and refurbishment works for Alice Springs town camps was announced. The Australian and NT Governments will build 85 new houses, 101 rebuilds and 33 refurbishments in an attempt to resolve acute overcrowding and sub-standard housing which has prevented town camp residents from having the most basic human rights. Only 18 new houses and 19 rebuilds have already been completed or are underway.[27] |
8 October 2010 Evaluation released on trial of child protection and voluntary income management in Perth and the Kimberley |
An independent evaluation of the Australian Government’s trial of child protection and voluntary income management in Perth and the Kimberley was conducted by Orima Research. The evaluation suggested program improvements and recommendations to improve compulsory income management and voluntary income management programs.[28] |
8 October 2010 Government introduces child protection income management in the NT |
As part of the Australian Government’s attempt to roll out a non-discriminatory income management across the NT, child protection income management has been introduced. NT Government child protection workers can now refer parents to Centrelink for compulsory income management when children are seen as neglected or are at risk of neglect. Under child protection income management, seventy per cent of parents’ welfare payments are quarantined and restricted to necessities such as food and clothing.[29] |
18 October 2010 ‘Growing them strong, together’ report released |
The Growing them strong, together report reviewed the child protection system in the NT. The Report by the Board of Inquiry found the system consistently failed children and recommended focusing on prevention, collaboration, strengthening families and greater Aboriginal control and involvement of service delivery. The Inquiry’s three co‐chairs, Professor Muriel Bamblett, Dr Howard Bath and Dr Rob Roseby, recommended immediate action to deal with an overburdened system, preventative measures to deal with upstream problems and a dual response system to helping vulnerable families that doesn’t depend on statutory interventions.[30] |
22 October 2010 The Gunaikurnai Native Title determination by the Federal Court |
The Federal Court recognised the Gunaikurnai people's native title rights in the Gippsland region of Victoria. The consent determination was the first settlement under the new Victorian native title settlement framework, Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010 (Vic) (the Act). This new legislation recognises the special relationship Aboriginal people in Victoria have with their land and the rights they hold. This legislation is specifically designed to provide statutory authority ‘Framework agreements’. Significantly, it will see the return of land to the Gunaikurnai people through grants of Aboriginal Title over ten national parks in Gippsland. Aboriginal Title is a new form of Victorian land tenure which has been created under the Act. This settlement creates a partnership approach in the joint management of public lands in Gippsland.[31] |
27 October 2010 Cape York welfare reform trial reports |
The Cape York Family Responsibilities Commission’s Annual Report 2009-10 and its 8th Quarterly Report April–June 2010 were tabled in Qld Parliament. The Reports show more people are being referred to services and income management, which places more pressure on services.[32] |
3 November 2010 National Press Club address |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda, spoke about the priorities of his term, to develop stronger and deeper relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the rest of Australia, all levels of government and between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.[33] |
4 November 2010 Healing Foundation announced new community healing projects |
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation announced $2 million for 20 community-led healing projects. These projects focus on overcoming the traumatic legacy of colonisation, forced removals and other past government policies.[34] |
8 November 2010 Prime Minister Gillard announced the establishment of an Expert Panel on constitutional reform |
The Federal Government announced that it will create an Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians (Panel) to lead a broad national consultation and community engagement program to seek a wide spectrum of views and advise government on recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Constitution.[35] |
8 November 2010 Low aromatic Opal fuel available in Kakadu National Park |
The Australian Government committed $83.8 million to tackle petrol sniffing, which included introducing Opal fuel to 39 new retail sites across the NT, WA and Qld. Opal is already available in 106 sites around Australia.[36] |
10 November 2010 Gunbalanya Community Local Reference Group sign Local Implementation Plan |
The remote Arnhem Land community of Gunbalanya was the first NT town to sign a Local Implementation Plan outlining priority actions in early childhood education, schooling, housing and community safety. The plan was signed by the Australian and NT Governments, the West Arnhem Shire Council and the local Reference Group of Gunbalanya.[37] |
11 November 2010 Indigenous Opportunities Policy (IOP) |
Under the revised IOP policy that applies to Australian Government projects greater than $5 million, businesses dealing in regions with significant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations will be required to employ and train local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suppliers beginning from July 2011.[38] |
12 November 2010 Canada officially endorsed the Declaration |
When the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration in September 2007, Australia, New Zealand, The USA and Canada were the only countries to vote against it. Australia reversed its position and endorsed the Declaration in April 2009, New Zealand followed in April 2010 and Canada in November 2010.[39] |
25 November 2010 NSW Australian of the Year |
Professor Larissa Behrendt was named NSW Australian of the year, in recognition of her advocacy for the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.[40] |
25 November 2010 Native Title Amendments passed |
The Native Title Amendment Act (No 1) 2010 (Cth) makes it easier for public housing and infrastructure to be built on land where native title may exist.[41] |
26 November 2010 Independent evaluation of Cape York welfare reform released |
An independent evaluation of the Indigenous welfare reform program in Cape York was released by consulting firm KPMG. The report focuses on the Family Responsibilities Commission (FRC) and highlights recommendations to improve the Commission’s processes and communication with partners and community members. Recommendations included:
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2 December 2010 AFL SportsReady reached it’s 1 000th Indigenous trainee |
Through AFL SportsReady, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees from around Australia receive full-time or school-based employment placements in the sports and leisure industry and training for Certificate II or above.[43] |
3 December 2010 Sub-regional consultation on ‘The operationalization of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by National Human rights Institutions’ |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda attended a meeting of representatives from National Human Rights Institutions (NHRI).Indigenous People’s Organisations also attended from 15 countries in the Asia Pacific Region to discuss their role in the implementation of the Declaration. A resolution was adopted recognising the Declaration as a comprehensive statement of rights and responsibilities.[44] |
9 December 2010 Indigenous Chronic Disease Package Annual Progress Report 2009-2010 released |
The first government report detailing the achievements and progress of the Australian Government’s Indigenous Chronic Disease Package was released. The report highlights that one of the key barriers to improving health care outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is poor access to primary health care services. The Package attempts to address issues such as cost, location or transport problems, and the provision of culturally sensitive services.[45] |
10 December 2010 Australian Human Rights Commission(AHRC) Awards |
The Human Rights Medal recognises outstanding contributions to advance human rights in Australia. Thérèse Rein was awarded the Human Rights Medal for 2010. Jack Maning-Bancroft from the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience was awarded the Human Rights Young People’s Medal.[46] |
16 December 2010 First Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rhode Scholar |
An Adelaide University student has become Australia's first Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rhodes Scholar. Anthropology student Rebecca Richards will study a Masters of Philosophy when she enrols at Oxford University next September.[47] |
16 December 2010 The USA support the Declaration |
The USA endorsed the Declaration, being the final State to vote against the Declaration in 2007 to reverse its position. This is a major breakthrough for Indigenous peoples around the world. There is now international consensus on Indigenous rights and support for the survival, dignity and wellbeing of indigenous peoples.[48] |
23 December 2010 Government appoints the Panel on constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People |
The Australian Government announced the membership of the Panel, consisting of a range of individuals. Including, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community leaders, constitutional experts and parliamentary members. The Panel will be co-chaired by Professor Patrick Dodson and Mr Mark Leibler AC.[49] |
31 December 2010 RDA Reinstated in relation to the NTER |
The Social Security and Other Legislation Amendment (Welfare Reform and Reinstatement of Racial Discrimination Act) Act 2010 (Cth) was passed by the Australian Parliament on 21 June 2010 and came in to force on 31 December 2010. Legislative amendments formally lifted the suspension of the RDA in relation to the NTER legislation. This means that s 9 of the RDA will apply to decisions and actions under or for the purposes of the NTER legislation. Section 10 of the RDA will also apply in relation to the NTER legislation itself. However, the amendments did not expressly state that the RDA would prevail even if contrary to the NTER legislation. The amendments also included retrospective application provisions. The result of this is that if the NTER legislation cannot be read so as to be consistent with the RDA, the NTER legislation, being the later legislation, will prevail. In other words, if there is a conflict, the NTER legislation will override the RDA. Any remaining discriminatory measures under the NTER, such as the compulsory acquisition of five-year leases, cannot be challenged under the RDA. Furthermore, measures the Government considers to be ‘special measures’ under the RDA, may not in fact be compliant with the requirements of a special measure under the RDA.[50] |
3 January 2011 The NT Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP) |
The SIHIP exceeded its 2010 targets of 150 new houses and 1 000 rebuilds and refurbishments, with174 new houses built and 1 023 rebuilds and refurbishments completed.[51] However these targets do not reflect issues highlighted in the Strategic Indigenous Housing Infrastructure Program: Post Review Assessment- 2010, concerned with the long term sustainability of outcomes such as:
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19 January 2011 Charges laid in Mr Ward case |
In 2008 Mr Ward died after being transported across the Goldfields in the back of a prison van. Four charges have been laid under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 (WA). WorkSafe will prosecute the State of WA (Department of Corrective Services), government contractor G4S Custodial Services Pty Ltd (formerly GSL Custodial Services Pty Ltd) and the two drivers involved in the death of Mr Ward in January 2008.[53] |
26 January 2011 AFL representatives at the UN |
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27 January 2011 Australia attends the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) |
During the UPR in Geneva, nearly 50 countries questioned the Australian Government on its human rights record, making 145 recommendations.[56] A number of key recommendations addressed the ongoing disparity of rights for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people including, full reinstatement of the RDA, implementation of the Declaration in Australian law, native title reform, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander incarceration rates and a compensation tribunal for the Stolen Generations.[57] |
28 January 2011 Roundtable for overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in the criminal justice system |
The Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs conducted a roundtable with representatives from around the nation to discuss the justice system and how it could better meet the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth before finalising its report into the high level of involvement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander juveniles and young adults in the criminal justice system.[58] |
1 February 2011 UPR report adopted in Geneva |
Australia has until June 2011 to formally respond to the recommendations made by the international community in the Report of the Working Group on the UPR. The Australian Government has agreed to use the outcomes of UPR to inform the development of Australia’s National Human Rights Action Plan. The Australian Government committed to table the concluding observations from treaty bodies and UPR recommendations in Parliament.[59] |
1 February 2011 Australian Government released the framework for independent evaluation of new income management measures |
The Australian Government released the framework for the independent evaluation of a new model of non-discriminatory income management that was applied across the NT and in parts of WA. The two-stage evaluation will run until 2014, delivering a series of annual reports and the results will inform further implementation across Australia. The new model of income management replaces the model of income management introduced as part of the NTER that was inconsistent with the RDA.[60] |
8 February 2011 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report shows Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smoking rate in decline |
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare released a report showing a decrease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people smoking from 53% in 2002 to 50% in 2008. The rate was still much higher than the non-Indigenous rate of 17%. Smoking is the number one cause of chronic conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular disease for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The study also found that the amount of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who completely abstain from alcohol is twice that of the non-Indigenous population.[61] |
8 February 2011 ‘Statement on Aboriginal rights by leading Australians’ |
The former chief justice of the Family Court in Australia, Alastair Nicholson, and the former Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser met with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders and other Australians in Melbourne to sign a document calling for changes to the NTER. Larissa Behrendt, Julian Burnside QC, Phil Lynch and Patrick Dodson were also signatories. The document, called the ‘Statement on Aboriginal Rights’, raises concerns that the Intervention remains discriminatory with inadequate consultation and is failing to address housing, health and education.[62] |
9 February 2011 Prime Minister Julia Gillard delivered the 3rd annual Closing the Gap statement to Parliament |
In the Closing the Gap statement, the Prime Minister set targets in health, education and employment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, this included:
The Prime Minister also
highlighted that recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in the constitution would be a day of great national pride.[63] |
9 February 2011 Partnership with the National Congress to Close the Gap |
Thirteen national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health peak bodies and stakeholders from around the country met with the Prime Minister to discuss how government can work in real partnership to close the gap in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality. Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced that she will work with the Congress and the Close the Gap Steering Committee. Minister Warren Snowdon and Minister Nicola Roxon agreed to develop a long term national plan to close the gap in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life expectancy by 2030.[64] |
11 February 2011 Launch of the 2010 Native Title and Social Justice Reports |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda officially launched the first reports of his five year term. The reports are focused on building positive relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and governments, the wider population and within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Significance was placed on discussing the history-making opportunity the nation faces as it considers recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian Constitution.[65] |
12 February 2011 NSW high school students retraced the Freedom Rides |
Thirty Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous students departed from Sydney University to retrace the 2300km ‘Freedom Rides’ through 21 NSW country towns led by Charles Perkins in 1965. The students carried a message stick to present to the Australian Government supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander recognition in the Australian Constitution.[66]
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13 February 2011 The 3rd anniversary of the National Apology |
Community groups across Australia marked the third anniversary of the Apology to Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the Stolen Generations with a series of local events.[67] |
14 February 2011 Reconciliation Australia released the 2010 Reconciliation Barometer findings |
The study revealed that relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous Australians are improving and that most Australians believe the relationship is important. It also revealed there is still a low level of trust between the two groups, low levels of cultural understanding and high levels of prejudice.[68] |
23 February 2011 University of Western Sydney released ‘Challenging Racism’ research |
The University of Western Sydney released the findings of the ‘Challenging Racism Project’ research for which the AHRC was a partner. After twelve years of in-depth study and comprehensive surveys of more than 12 500 Australians, the Challenging Racism Project produced findings about Australian attitudes towards people of different races, ethnicities and cultures, and their experiences of racism and prejudice.[69] Over 90% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous Australians believed there was racial prejudice in Australia but less than 15% of both groups admitted they were racially prejudiced against other cultures.[70] |
24 February 2011 Kevin Spratt acquitted of charges in the WA Supreme Court |
An Aboriginal man, Mr Kevin Spratt, tasered 14 times at a Perth watch-house successfully appealed his conviction for obstructing police. The WA Supreme Court acquitted the charges after Justice Stephen Hall ruled there had been a miscarriage of justice. Justice Hall said Mr Spratt's guilty plea had been induced by false allegations that were made by the police prosecution.[71] |
25 February 2011 Taking Action to Tackle Suicide package fast tracked |
Department of Health confirmed that some of the $274 million Taking Action to Tackle Suicide package would be fast tracked to address urgent needs in the Kimberley region. Funding is to assist communities being affected by suicides among young Aboriginal people in the Kimberley.[72] |
28 February 2011 The Productivity Commission released the first Indigenous Expenditure Report |
The report forms part of the COAG commitment to reporting transparency on expenditure on services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.[73] Key points of the report included:
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4 March 2011 Legal action against ‘Action for Alice’ advertisements |
Alice Spring residents represented by human rights lawyer George Newhouse took legal action against advertisements being run on the Imparja television network by business owner group ‘Action for Alice’. Advertisements were said to be racist and vilify Aboriginal people.[75] |
9 March 2011 Adelaide City Council issues notice to vacate Yeundumu community group |
Following a number of conflicts since September due to a dispute between families in the NT community of Yeundumu, a group from the community sought refuge in South Australia (SA). Adelaide City Council issued a notice to the group to cease camping and to vacate by the end of the week.[76] |
10 March 2011 5th anniversary of Close the Gap National Press Club, Canberra |
Close the Gap co-chairs, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda and Tom Calma spoke at the National Press Club marking five years since the Close the Gap campaign began. The Close the Gap Campaign for Indigenous Health Equality has been the mobilising force behind efforts to improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. More than 20 peak Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous health, and health professional, peak bodies drive the campaign.[77] |
10 March 2011 Return of remains from the United Kingdom’s Natural History Museum |
The United Kingdom’s Natural History Museum will return 138 ancestral remains belonging to the Torres Strait Islander community. This is the single largest return of Torres Strait Islander ancestral remains from an overseas collection.[78] |
11 March 2011 Alice Springs Transformation Plan |
The Federal Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Jenny Macklin, and the NT Chief Minister, Paul Henderson, announced a $4.1 million package of initiatives to support the community of Alice Springs as part of the Alice Springs Transformation Plan.[79] |
15 March 2011 Investigating police officers into death in custody on Palm Island |
Qld Police Service (QPS) fails to take disciplinary action against police officers involved in investigation around the death in custody of Mulrunji Doomadgee on Palm Island. The Crime and Misconduct commission will seek legislative change to install independent review of QPS disciplinary decisions.[80] |
21 March The Australian Greens Table Native Title Amendment (Reform) Bill 2011 |
The Private Senators Bill includes amendments to native title law, removing some of the barriers to effective outcomes. Reforms in this bill address the barriers claimants face in making the case to demonstrate their pre-existing native title rights and interests.[81] |
24 March 2011 National Close the Gap Day |
More than 850 National Close the Gap Day events were run in schools, workplaces and other community venues across all states and territories in an unprecedented show of support for the campaign.[82] |
25 March 2011 Day release reinstated for Mr Noble in WA |
Mr Noble has spent over a decade in jail without being convicted.[83] In March 2003, Mr Noble was deemed mentally unfit to stand trial and detained until the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board could examine his situation. This highlights a lack of mental health facilities and inflexible policies and procedures of the Mentally Impaired Accused Review Board which has kept him in prison for 10 years.[84] |
28 March 2011 Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd commits to reflect the Declaration |
Mr Rudd addressed the UN Human Rights Council. In his speech he stated that the Australian Government has sought to reflect the principles of the Declaration in relation to their laws and policies that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Mr Rudd also highlighted the government’s commitment to the ‘Closing the Gap’ program, while acknowledging there is still much more to do.[85] |
28 March 2011 Establishment of the Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledge and Education |
Charles Darwin University and the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education will partner to establish the Australian Centre for Indigenous Knowledge and Education to jointly deliver qualifications in areas of significant relevance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities including health, education and Indigenous knowledge. The Centre plans to use mobile learning units to service remote areas to ensure that the services will be available to as many people as possible.[86] |
31 March 2011 500th Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) |
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4 April 2011 Report into remote Indigenous service delivery |
The third six monthly report from the Coordinator General for Remote Indigenous Services, Brian Gleeson, provides a community by community assessment of progress, particularly in relation to the Government and Community agreed Local Implementation Plans in each community.[89] |
5 April 2011 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda visits Alice Springs |
After a three day trip to Alice Springs Commissioner Gooda highlighted that access to essential services for Town Campers and continuation of long-term investment in Alice Springs is needed to move forward. The Alice Springs community needs a coordinated approach to finding solutions and racism and relationship tensions also need to be resolved. The Commissioner also called for legislation to introduce a floor price on alcohol.[90] |
12 April 2011 Twenty year anniversary of Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADIC) |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda addressed a forum in Redfern marking 20 years since the release of one of the country’s landmark reports into Indigenous affairs. There are more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in prison now than when the RCIADIC reported in 1991. Commissioner Gooda highlighted the need to focus on evidence based alternatives like justice reinvestment, a criminal justice approach that diverts a portion of funds spent on imprisonment to local communities where there is a high concentration of offenders.[91] A Joint Call to Action was also released endorsed by a range of Aboriginal and community legal services and human rights organisations aimed at dramatically reducing the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our jails.[92] |
19 April 2011 The National Congress Co-Chairs elected |
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5 May 2011 WA Government pleads guilty in death of Mr Ward |
The Department of Corrective Services pleaded guilty to failing to ensure Mr Ward was not exposed to hazards.[95] |
11 May 2011 Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara native title determination |
Federal Court’s recognised the native title rights in the Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara claim around Coober Pedy in SA. The consent determination covers approximately 75 991 sq. km, and is the first SA native title settlement to which the Australian Government has been a party.[96] |
16-27 May 2011 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice at the UN |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates attended the Tenth Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York. The Australian delegation, numbering around 40, was co‐chaired by Janine Gertz and Brian Wyatt. During the forum the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Delegation focused on the importance of implementing the Declaration.[97] |
3 June 2011 Major native title agreement for the Pilbara region |
Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation represented the Nyiyaparli, Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura, Kuruma and Marthudunera and Ngarlawangga traditional owners in negotiations. The agreements, which provide for land access and cooperation across more than 71 000 sq. km in relation to Rio Tinto’s iron ore business, are amongst the largest and most comprehensive native title agreements ever made. These unique agreements provide an option for traditional owners to enter an additional Regional Agreement through a Regional Aboriginal Corporation and recognises the inclusion of a ‘Future Fund’ as a way to provide intergenerational benefits for traditional owners.[98] |
7-9 June 2011 Inaugural National Congress meeting |
The first meeting of the National Congress was attended by the 120 Delegates from which the first board was elected. The meeting focused on future policy areas and the future engagement of the National Congress with its members.[99] |
8 June 2011 Rio Tinto Alcan Gove Traditional Owners Agreement |
This is the first negotiated agreement with traditional owners in relation to the Gove mining operations since exploration began in the 1960s without consent. The Agreement has been designed so payments from mining will be principally managed through two traditional owner entities, the Gumatj Future Fund and the Rirratjingu Aboriginal Corporation.[100] |
21 June 2011 Report on over-incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth |
Twenty years after the RICADIC, the Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs has tabled a report into the high representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander juveniles and young adults in the criminal justice system. The report focuses on justice targets, justice reinvestment, prevention and early intervention strategies to reduce the alarming detention and incarceration rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.[101] |
22 June 2011 Discussion paper Stronger Futures in the NT |
The Australian Government's new discussion paper, Stronger Futures in the Northern Territory, will form the basis of conversations as the NTER comes to an end. The discussion paper proposed areas for future action, including:
The discussion paper also provided a timeframe for consultations on the proposals from late June to mid August 2011. |
29 June 2011 40 Year leases signed in the NT |
The NT communities of Hermannsburg and Lajamanu signed 40 year leases under the NPA RIH in order for governments to begin work on building essential new houses.[103] |
29 June 2011 Review of remote services |
A review of remote employment services was announced, along with establishing a Remote Participation and Employment Services Engagement Panel, the government will release a discussion paper and a DVD on remote employment servicing in a variety of traditional languages.[104] |
29 June 2011 End of longest land rights claim |
The Kenbi Land Claim, lodged in 1979, is one of the longest running land claims under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth). On 14 December 2000, Justice Gray ruled that 600 sq. km of the Cox Peninsular, adjacent to Darwin Harbour, be granted to the Larrakia. Despite this, no land was granted by the Commonwealth government until 2011.[105] Most of this land will be transferred, as NT freehold land, for development by the Larrakia Development Corporation. Other land in the northern portion of the claim area will be transferred to an Aboriginal land trust to be established under NT legislation. However, a section of land requiring significant remediation will continue to be held by the Australian Government pending assessment and further consultations.[106] |
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