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Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

Indigenous

Indigenous

FaHCSIA is the Australian Government's lead coordination agency in Indigenous Affairs and also has a range of programs to assist Indigenous people.

FaHCSIA supports national implementation of the Australian Government's whole-of-government arrangements in Indigenous Affairs and manages the network of multi-agency Indigenous Coordination Centres (ICCs) across Australia. FaHCSIA also provides support to the COAG Working Group on Indigenous Reform and is the lead agency for the Northern Territory Emergency Response.

FaHCSIA administers a number of Indigenous-specific programs, particularly in the areas of housing, community development, leadership and land. Within its mainstream programs it keeps a focus on Indigenous services and projects that support communities and families.

In close consultation with Indigenous people, FaHCSIA is managing the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children. This study will help us better understand the links between early childhood experiences and outcomes in later life for Indigenous children.

FaHCSIA's Reconciliation Action Plan commemorates the 40th anniversary of the 1967 Referendum on 27 May 2007 and outlines the department's commitments to achieving Reconciliation.

Whole-of-government arrangements in Indigenous Affairs

Across the Australian Government, programs and policies for Indigenous people are the responsibility of a range of government agencies, but these programs and policies are managed in a whole-of-government way.

The whole-of-government arrangements are based on:
The network of Indigenous Coordination Centres across Australia is responsible for local engagement with Indigenous Australians and the coordination of programs at the local and regional levels.

At the national level, the Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination within FaHCSIA:

Other FaHCSIA units are responsible for:

COAG Working Group on Indigenous Reform

The COAG Working Group on Indigenous Reform brings together the Australian Government and all State and Territory Governments. The Working Group's objective is to close the gap on Indigenous disadvantage, focusing in particular on these targets:

Bilateral agreements with State and Territory Governments

FaHCSIA assists the Australian Government in negotiating bilateral agreements with State/Territory Governments under the National Framework of Principles for Government Service Delivery to Indigenous Australians

The agreements are signed by the Prime Minister and the relevant Premier or Chief Minister.

Northern Territory - Overarching Agreement on Indigenous Affairs - PDF [164kb] April 2005.
Queensland - Agreement on Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Service Delivery - PDF [98kb], announced 5 December 2005.

South Australia - Overarching Agreement on Indigenous Affairs - PDF [139kb], announced 17 April 2006.

New South Wales - Overarching Agreement on Aboriginal Affairs - PDF [99kb], announced 17 April 2006.

Western Australia - Bilateral Agreement on Indigenous Affairs - PDF [588kb], signed July 2006.