Macroeconomics’ annual analysis of the Indigenous Budget highlights how difficult it is to track the effort to ‘Close the Gap’ across jurisdictions, portfolios, programs, and reports that too often highlight the lack of key data to measure progress. The 2011-12 Budget provides $613.4 million over 5 years for Indigenous programs across several portfolios. Only $500 million of this is new money; the remainder is redirected from other Indigenous programs. Of these funds: $237.7 million is for health; $226.1 million is for education and training; $100.4 million is for employment; $34.0 million is for welfare reform; and $15.2 million is for broadcasting. Progress in ‘Closing the Gap’ on Indigenous ...
This report estimates the levels and patterns of government expenditure on services relating to Indi...
LESLEY RUSSELL assesses the Rudd government’s financial commitment to Indigenous Australians THIS W...
In 2002, Australian governments collectively made a renewed commitment to overcoming th...
The 2016-17 Budget presents a sad story about the level of commitment of the Turnbull Government to ...
The Indigenous Budget Bulletin is prepared by the Macroeconomics health team to help engender public...
Lesley Russell looks at the latest Closing the Gap report • LAST YEAR my colleague Sarah Wenham and ...
It reveals that when many new programs come on board, they do not represent additional money, rather...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s pledge to ‘Close the Gap’ between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health o...
The 2008 federal Budget shows overwhelming evidence of continuing policy inertia in Indigenous Affai...
Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage 2009 is the fourth report in a series commissioned by heads of Au...
When government leaders from across the country met in 2008 to agree to a framework for tackling Ind...
In this submission, ANTaR outlines key expenditure priorities for the 2012-13 Federal Budget. These ...
This paper attempts to identify Commonwealth expenditure in the area of Indigenous affairs over the ...
This report shows that although there has been some improvement in education and health outcomes for...
This paper plots, by agency and year, identifiable Commonwealth expenditure in the area of Indigenou...
This report estimates the levels and patterns of government expenditure on services relating to Indi...
LESLEY RUSSELL assesses the Rudd government’s financial commitment to Indigenous Australians THIS W...
In 2002, Australian governments collectively made a renewed commitment to overcoming th...
The 2016-17 Budget presents a sad story about the level of commitment of the Turnbull Government to ...
The Indigenous Budget Bulletin is prepared by the Macroeconomics health team to help engender public...
Lesley Russell looks at the latest Closing the Gap report • LAST YEAR my colleague Sarah Wenham and ...
It reveals that when many new programs come on board, they do not represent additional money, rather...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s pledge to ‘Close the Gap’ between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health o...
The 2008 federal Budget shows overwhelming evidence of continuing policy inertia in Indigenous Affai...
Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage 2009 is the fourth report in a series commissioned by heads of Au...
When government leaders from across the country met in 2008 to agree to a framework for tackling Ind...
In this submission, ANTaR outlines key expenditure priorities for the 2012-13 Federal Budget. These ...
This paper attempts to identify Commonwealth expenditure in the area of Indigenous affairs over the ...
This report shows that although there has been some improvement in education and health outcomes for...
This paper plots, by agency and year, identifiable Commonwealth expenditure in the area of Indigenou...
This report estimates the levels and patterns of government expenditure on services relating to Indi...
LESLEY RUSSELL assesses the Rudd government’s financial commitment to Indigenous Australians THIS W...
In 2002, Australian governments collectively made a renewed commitment to overcoming th...