Australia’s Aborigines blame racism for poor health standards


This week, the Australian government launched its new National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan. As with all such plans, much depends on how it is implemented. With the details of how it is to be turned into meaningful action yet to be worked out, many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, communities and … Continue reading Australia’s Aborigines blame racism for poor health standards

Australian private sector closing jobs gap as indigenous work rises


Bold policies to close the gap between black and white Australia in employment are working, with new data revealing that employment growth for Aborigines has increased dramatically, mainly in remote areas via the private sector. A paper to be released by the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian National University offers the … Continue reading Australian private sector closing jobs gap as indigenous work rises

Indigenous culture, but not at all costs, says Australian Child Protection Commissioner


The need to maintain Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture should not override a child's ability to move into the mainstream, Queensland's Child Protection Commissioner says. Examining the significant over-presentation of indigenous children under state care, former Crime Commissioner and Family Court judge Tim Carmody said it was important that specific indigenous and wider social … Continue reading Indigenous culture, but not at all costs, says Australian Child Protection Commissioner