There is widespread enthusiasm for the Australian government’s commitment to ‘Close the Gap’ in Indigenous disadvantage, health status and life expectancy. Yet despite the rhetoric, the pursuit of statistical equality for Indigenous Australians is not a novel or particularly promising approach. It is also an approach that reduces Indigenous Australians to a range of indicators of deficit, to be monitored and rectified towards government-set targets. This illustrates a substantial imbalance in power and control over the Indigenous affairs agenda in Australia, which is the ‘gap’ that must be addressed for the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians to improve
Closing the Gap is the Northern Territory’s Indigenous generational plan of action, in answer to the...
Since the first Australian Government report in 2009, the Campaign Steering Committee has provided a...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s pledge to ‘Close the Gap’ between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health o...
There is widespread enthusiasm for the Australian government\u27s commitment to \u27Close the Gap\u2...
There is widespread enthusiasm for the Australian government’s commitment to ‘Close the Gap ’ in Ind...
In March 2008, the Australian Government and Opposition committed to the Close the Gap Campaign’s bl...
Currently there is considerable disparity in terms of socioeconomic status between Indigenous and n...
In the early days of his Prime Ministership, Kevin Rudd committed to ‘closing the gap’ on Indigenous...
Across the globe there is significant variation between and within indigenous populations in terms o...
This report by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner and the Steerin...
This report shows that although there has been some improvement in education and health outcomes for...
[Extract] The Hon. Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia, addressed federal Parliament on 26 Febru...
Life expectancy at birth is one of the main indicators of health inequality. Current health and soci...
When government leaders from across the country met in 2008 to agree to a framework for tackling Ind...
"Closing the Gap is the Northern Territory's Indigenous generational plan of action, aimed at closin...
Closing the Gap is the Northern Territory’s Indigenous generational plan of action, in answer to the...
Since the first Australian Government report in 2009, the Campaign Steering Committee has provided a...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s pledge to ‘Close the Gap’ between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health o...
There is widespread enthusiasm for the Australian government\u27s commitment to \u27Close the Gap\u2...
There is widespread enthusiasm for the Australian government’s commitment to ‘Close the Gap ’ in Ind...
In March 2008, the Australian Government and Opposition committed to the Close the Gap Campaign’s bl...
Currently there is considerable disparity in terms of socioeconomic status between Indigenous and n...
In the early days of his Prime Ministership, Kevin Rudd committed to ‘closing the gap’ on Indigenous...
Across the globe there is significant variation between and within indigenous populations in terms o...
This report by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner and the Steerin...
This report shows that although there has been some improvement in education and health outcomes for...
[Extract] The Hon. Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia, addressed federal Parliament on 26 Febru...
Life expectancy at birth is one of the main indicators of health inequality. Current health and soci...
When government leaders from across the country met in 2008 to agree to a framework for tackling Ind...
"Closing the Gap is the Northern Territory's Indigenous generational plan of action, aimed at closin...
Closing the Gap is the Northern Territory’s Indigenous generational plan of action, in answer to the...
Since the first Australian Government report in 2009, the Campaign Steering Committee has provided a...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s pledge to ‘Close the Gap’ between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health o...