Recommendation 89
Ensure adequate consultations with indigenous peoples in the formulation of policies affecting them
State
India
Issue
Consultation
Population group
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Australian Government Agency and/or Jurisdiction
• Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
• States and territories
• States and territories
Australia's Response
Accepts
Australia's Position
The Australian Government recognises the importance of engaging in good faith consultations with Indigenous peoples in relation to decisions that affect them. It engages with Indigenous people on issues that affect them through the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet’s Regional Network, the Indigenous Advisory Council, Indigenous community based organisations and other bodies.
For example, the Indigenous Advisory Council provides advice to the heart of government: the Cabinet. The Indigenous Advisory Council focuses its attention in four key areas:- strengthening its relationship;
- using strengths-based approaches;
- enabling and embracing local leadership and decision making; and
- developing better lines of accountability and decision making for expenditure in Indigenous Affairs and beyond.
For information on state and territory policies and programmes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, visit:
- Australian Capital Territory – Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
- New South Wales – Office of Communities—Aboriginal Affairs
- Northern Territory – Office of Aboriginal Affairs
- Queensland – Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
- South Australia – Department of Premier and Cabinet, Aboriginal Community Advice and Support
- Tasmania – Department of Premier and Cabinet, Office of Aboriginal Affairs
- Victoria – Department of Premier and Cabinet, Aboriginal Victoria
- Western Australia – Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage