The Alice Springs Transformation Plan was announced on 2 May 2009, aims to improve life outcomes for Aboriginal residents and visitors in Alice Springs.
The Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program is a collaborative partnership between FaHCSIA and the Australian Army
Supporting Indigenous community members and their families by providing links or referrals to a range of mainstream and Indigenous services.
The reforms are key to making progress on the Government's aim of halving the employment gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a decade.
The program concentrates on early intervention and prevention in Indigenous families, particularly where children are at risk.
The Support Services are to strengthen parenting skills and support the development, learning and well being of Indigenous children
Funded projects support Indigenous families and communities to break the cycle of violence
Activities funded aim to reduce Indigenous disadvantage through enhancing Indigenous women's leadership, representation, safety, wellbeing and economic status.
Provides accommodation for Indigenous mothers’ from remote areas so they can access prenatal obstetric and postnatal medical care
Footprints in Time - The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) is collecting important information about the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
This Agreement is between the Australian Government, the New South Wales State Government, representatives of NSW Local Government, NSW Aboriginal Land Council, Peak Aboriginal Non-Government Organisations, and Industry partners
The National Partnership Agreement on Remote Service Delivery (RSD NPA) was signed by the Commonwealth, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory in January 2009.