Topical Issues: Indigenous Australians
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2007 marks the 40th anniversary of the Commonwealth referendum which acknowledged Indigenous Australians as full citizens of this nation. Forty years later, however, although some progress has been made in improving health and wellbeing, many Indigenous Australians are still unable to access the same living standards as non-Indigenous Australians. The first Australians are disadvantaged across a range of areas, with lower incomes, higher rates of unemployment, lower levels of education and lower rates of home ownership than the non-Indigenous population. Indigenous Australians have less access to health services, a shorter life expectancy and a greater burden of disease than the non-Indigenous population.
Recent Resources
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| 13 Feb, 2008 | Prime Minister's Apology to Indigenous People You can listen or download audio or video, or read full text of the Prime Minister's speech via |
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| 18 Sept 2007 | Reconciliation Action Plan
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Philanthropy Australia's Reconciliation Action Plan |
| 5 July 2007 | National Indigenous Times The National Indigenous Times is running a number of featured articles on the recent Little Children are Sacred report and subsequent issues, including pieces that challenge the Government's actions. |
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29 June 2007 |
Little Children are Sacred report This report reveals widespread abuse of indigenous women and children in the Northern Territory. Following its release earlier this week, the Federal Government declared it a national emergency. A The media coverage of this issue has been extensive, with analysis from both supporters and protesters of the government's plan. Members can view a summary of the analysis that has appeared in Australian newspapers through their PRESSing Matters subscription. |
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| 15 June 2007 | Kanyini Kanyini is a story told by an Aboriginal man, Bob Randall, who lives beside Uluru in Central Australia. The Kanyini website includes a "what can you do?" section and a study guide for schools. |
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| 18 April 2007 | An outline of some key issues in Indigenous funding Philanthropy Australia's Resource Centre has provided brief outlines of key issues in Indigenous funding. Scroll down or click the link on your right to read. |
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| 3 May 2007 | Preventing Child Abuse: A Way Forward “Preventing Child Abuse: A Way Forward” was the topic of a presentation given to Philanthropy Australia This presentation is particularly relevant to funders interested in early intervention or Indigenous issues. |
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| 19 April 2007 | Reconciliation: What role can philanthropy play? Reconciliation Australia is a non-government, not-for-profit organisation with a focus on closing the 17-year gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. This article appeared on page 4 of Issue 64. |
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| 18 April 2007 | Challenges in Indigenous philanthropy: Reporting Australian grantmakers’ perspectives This is an article by Dr. Wendy Scaife which was published in the Australian Journal of Social Issues, 41(4), 437-452, an abridged version of which appears on page 6 of Issue 64. |
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| Added 18 April 2007 | The Health and Welfare of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, 2005 Major indicators of Indigenous health and wellbeing are recorded in this ABS publication. |
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| Added 18 April 2007 | Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage 2005 This is the latest edition of a regular report against key indicators of Indigenous disadvantage. The next edition of the report is due for release in mid-2007. |
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| Added 18 April 2007 | Western Australian Child Health Survey Realeased by the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, an extremely detailed study of many aspects of the wellbeing of Indigenous children in WA. |
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| Added 18 April 2007 | Indigenous Australians page on the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare website This page provides many useful links to indicators of Indigenous wellbeing and also explains the quality of available Indigenous statistics. |
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| Added 18 April 2007 | The Indigenous Protected Areas Programme - 2006 Evaluation |