Northern Territory
Journal article
The Northern Territory intervention: voices from the centre of the fringe
The ill health and profound disadvantage of Indigenous Australians, particularly of Indigenous children, is well documented, persistent and inadequately addressed. Aboriginal and non-Indigenous professionals and advocates have long called for necessary long-term commitment to and adequate resourcing of health, housing, education, employment and development. Communities have long demanded support for structures for civil society; sustainable...
Report
East Arnhem Land Business Development Approach: an interim review of IBA's approach to developing small businesses in East Arnhem Land
The East Arnhem Land Business Development Approach is a pilot business model for developing and supporting small businesses in remote Indigenous communities. To date, it has been implemented in several communities in the Arnhem Land region of the Northern Territory.
Article
The impact of the intervention on NT Indigenous broadcasting
The new chair of the Australian Indigenous Communications Association, Jim Remedio, warns that the NT intervention is undermining Indigenous broadcasting, writes Ellie Rennie.
Article
What community broadcasters should know about the Northern Territory intervention and what they can do about it
Jim Remedio, the new chair of the Australian Indigenous Communications Association, argues that the appointment of managers over community councils in remote communities is in direct conflict with the licence conditions which Indigenous community licensees must adhere to.
Report
Education is the key
This report highlights the significant levels of under-resourcing of the Northern Territory Education system and the impacts that this has on the ability of Indigenous people to access high quality public education. Education is the Key calculates as many as 7500 Indigenous children are missing out on preschool or school, and up to 5000 potential...