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17 Mar 2023: 9Indigenous Accord 2020–2025. Engagement and Consultation Process. Ipswich City Council called for nominations from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, non-Indigenous Australians, community organisations representatives and traditional
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11 Nov 2022: of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-indigenous Australians by 2030. ... delivery. Indigenous affairs are a significant priority for the Government, which will establish a new engagement and
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23 May 2022: together to achieve the best outcomes for the Ipswich community. Ipswich City Council’s Indigenous Accord 2020 – 2025 sets the framework for reconciliation and community governance with Aboriginal and Torres Strait ... Council's Indigenous Accord
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23 Sep 2022: Subsequently, the original Accord (the 1995 Accord) was developed, guiding how Ipswich City Council and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community would work together on shared issues and on a ... The Indigenous Accord 2020-2025 is Ipswich City
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20 Jun 2023: The Accord is council’s strategic framework for reconciliation and community governance with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and their communities,” Mayor Harding said. ... Among the actions in the Accord is the recognition of
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22 Dec 2020: The Aboriginal flag was first raised in Victoria Square in Adelaide on National Aboriginal Day in 1971, but was adopted nationally by Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in 1972 after it ... The flag as a whole symbolises the unity of all Torres
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30 May 2022: Reconciliation Week is a time dedicated to building respectful relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, while recognising the ongoing work needed for reconciliation to progress,” Mayor Harding said. ... The Accord provides that
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8 Jan 2024: One of the desired outcomes of the Ipswich City Council Indigenous Accord 2020 – 2025, is that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander employees of council are supported through culturally appropriate human resource ... Representatives of the working
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26 Sep 2023: Council participates in and supports regular celebrations of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Ipswich. ... NAIDOC is celebrated nationally in July and all Australians have the opportunity to celebrate many facets of ancient
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22 Dec 2020: Reconciliation is a process to support the ongoing commitment and dialogue between both the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the wider community, and through this process, develop greater understanding ... The success of reconciliation
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