The case AGAINST BasicsCard
Category: Opinion Published Date
The introduction of the BasicsCard by the Federal Government in the Northern Territory and its expansion into other disadvantaged Indigenous communities throughout Australia was an expensive, heavy-handed and lazy policy which humiliated already struggling people and wasted resources which could fund more beneficial, culturally appropriate programs, activist, Barbara Shaw told a Forum held in Adelaide in South...
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 May 2013 11:17
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McMullen’s 10 point plan to give our First Peoples dignity and hope
Category: Opinion Published Date
Award winning journalist and a highly respected activist for Indigenous rights, Jeff McMullen delivered a compelling address to the Family Relations Australia Conference in Canberra in March. His logic and reasoning makes this a "must read" if Federal, State and Territory governments genuinely desire to address the burden of poverty and death that confront so many Indigenous families and communities in Australia today. Better still, McMullen lists 10 separate actions governments should and could take which would go a long way toward...
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 May 2013 11:10
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