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First Peoples

Report

Mapping the digital gap: 2024 outcomes report


This report explores changes in digital inclusion in remote First Nations communities over several years, what may be driving change, and what further is needed to ensure those living in remote communities are digitally included. It examines progress against Closing the Gap Target 17 that by 2026, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have equal...
Report

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and primary health care


This project combines lived experience with national survey data to better understand primary health care use and identify areas of unmet need, in particular for remote communities. The findings show that access to culturally appropriate healthcare varies greatly by location and that significant unmet need exists for Aboriginal Medical Services and community clinics.
Strategy

The national anti-racism framework


A central reference point for a whole-of-society approach to eliminating racism in Australia, this framework will influence all levels of government and community partnerships for the next ten years. Its 63 recommendations outline legislative reform, funding, and the development of national standards and guidelines to actively address the root causes of systemic and structural racism.
Report

Inquiry into economic self-determination and opportunities for First Nations Australians


This final report emphasizes the inadequacy of existing policy frameworks in addressing the systemic barriers that hinder First Nations economic empowerment. It highlights the need to shift from social welfare policies to strategic investments in First Nations wealth creation. The report makes 21 recommendations to enhance First Nations access to finance and capital, protect Indigenous...
Report

The Gathering 2024: final report


This report summarises the proceedings and outcomes of an event convened to discuss key issues, share knowledge, and formulate collective calls to action to support Stolen Generations survivors and their families. It highlights the urgent need for adequate funding, the continuation of truth-telling initiatives and the development of culturally safe aged care services for survivors.