First Peoples economic participation
Alternative labels
Aboriginal Australians economic participation
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NSW Aboriginal Procurement Policy: implementation assessment
This report sets out the results of an assessment of the implementation of the Aboriginal Procurement Policy. It finds targets have been met or exceeded but the impact of the policy is constrained by inconsistent implementation across agencies, limited transparency, and concerns around compliance by agencies and head contractors.
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10 truths about reconciliation action plans
This report outlines findings from a survey comparing the workplace experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across environments with and without Reconciliation Action Plans in place. Participants report more positive workplace experiences where Reconciliation Action Plans are in place.
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Fulfilling the promise of Mabo: reforming the future acts regime in the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)
This report follows an inquiry into the future acts regime in the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), which governs how development activities can occur on native title land. It found that the future acts regime is not only unfair and inequitable but key aspects of it are also discriminatory. The report contains 86 recommendations.
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Support and regulation of Indigenous corporations
The objective of the audit was to assess whether Indigenous corporations are being effectively supported and regulated under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006. It found the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) has largely fit-for-purpose governance arrangements. ORIC's support and regulation of Indigenous corporations under the Act is partly...
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Snapshot: the impact of Reconciliation Action Plans in 2025
An annual report that measures the impact that organisations with Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) are having across Australia. The 2025 report shows the growing role of RAPs in driving change across workplaces, institutions and communities.