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Introduction
PART 1. Australian government’s position on future directions for the Northern Territory Emergency Response
Part 2: Closing the Gap in the Northern Territory
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Policy Statement: Landmark Reform to the Welfare System
Indigenous People
Policy Statement: Landmark Reform to the Welfare System, Reinstatement of the Racial Discrimination Act, and Strengthening of the Northern Territory Emergency Response
November 2009
The Government is moving to introduce landmark reforms to the welfare system which, over time, will see the national roll out of a non-discriminatory scheme to income manage welfare payments in disadvantaged regions across Australia.
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Policy Statement: Landmark Reform to the Welfare System, Reinstatement of the Racial Discrimination Act and Strengthening of the Northern Territory Emergency Response PDF [1MB]
Table of contents
Introduction
PART 1.
Australian government’s position on future directions for the Northern Territory Emergency Response
Racial Discrimination Act
Income management
Alcohol restrictions
Pornography restrictions
Five-Year Leases
Community Store Licensing
Controls on use of publicly funded computers
Law enforcemnet powers
Business management area powers
PART 2:
Closing the Gap in the Northern Territory
Governance and Leadership;
Early Childhood;
Schooling;
Health;
Economic Participation;
Healthy Homes; and
Safe Communities.
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