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Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Issues

The Australian Greens acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s first peoples and recognise their strong cultural and spiritual connection with the land, and their rights and obligations as owners and custodians. We are committed to seeing these rights reflected in our laws and our society. All Australians, including those living in remote communities, have an equal right to essential government services such as health, education, training, housing, community infrastructure, employment support, and policing. We recognise that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people must be partners in the development and implementation of policies, programs and services that affect them.

The Greens are concerned that Governments continue to overlook the important international agreements that recognise the rights of indigenous peoples and do not invest enough in efforts to bridge the gaps in many areas of our society. We are committed to seeing an end to the Northern Territory Intervention and Stronger Futures Legislation, delivering Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, compensating the Stolen Generations and improving the Native Title system. 

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Indigenous juvenile detention rates need to be a wake-up call

31 Jan 2012
An alarming increase in the number of Indigenous youth in detention should be a wake-up call for the Government to urgently imp...
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Too many deaths, too many Aboriginal people in custody

12 Jan 2012
The tragic death of Aboriginal man Terrance Briscoe who died while in police custody last week shows that it is beyond time the...
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Time to Act on Aboriginal Imprisonment: Greens

30 Nov 2011
Australian Greens spokesperson for Legal Affairs, Senator Penny Wright, has welcomed the Federal Government’s commitment ...
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Aboriginal Legal Funding - Additional Answers

14 Nov 2011
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: ADDITIONAL ANSWERS Indigenous Affairs Senator LUDWIG (Queensland—Minister for Agricul...
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Funding for Aboriginal Prisoner Services

04 Nov 2011
Senator WRIGHT (South Australia) (14:19): My question is to the Minister representing the Attorney-General, Senator Ludwig. A n...
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Funding of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Services

25 Oct 2011
Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee Tuesday 18 October 2011 Senator WRIGHT: In relation to community legal centres...
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A Tribute to Matt

24 Aug 2011
Many of us were extremely saddened to hear that Matthew Rigney passed away on 18 August 2011. A Ngarrindjeri man, Matt was ...
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