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National Indigenous Australians Agency Outcome 1

Description

Lead the development and implementation of the Australian Government's agenda to support the self-determination and aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities through working in partnership and effectively delivering programs

# Program Body Contribution
1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency
1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency

Children and Schooling The objectives of program 1.2 are improved wellbeing, development, access and attainment of education for First Nations children and students, resulting in positive progress on relevant Closing the Gap outcomes

1.3 National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.3 National Indigenous Australians Agency

Safety and Wellbeing The objectives of program 1.3 are improved mental health and physical, emotional and social wellbeing of First Nations peoples, resulting in positive progress on relevant Closing the Gap outcomes

1.4 National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.4 National Indigenous Australians Agency

Culture and Capability The objectives of program 1.4 are to contribute to outcomes in support of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap through contributing to the maintenance of Indigenous cultural expression and conservation, equal participation in the economic and social life of the nation and the improved capabilities of Indigenous organisations

1.5 National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.5 National Indigenous Australians Agency

Remote Australia Strategies The objectives of program 1.5 are to enhance regional governance and local decision-making for investment in remote communities that supports positive progress on relevant Closing the Gap outcomes

1.6 National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.6 National Indigenous Australians Agency

Evaluation and Research The objective of program 1.6 is to support the self-determination and aspirations of Indigenous Australians by incorporating evaluation of and research into policies and programs impacting on Indigenous peoples delivered by the NIAA

1.7 National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.7 National Indigenous Australians Agency

- Program Support This program is the departmental support program to the activities of the NIAA as directed by government

# Program Body Contribution
1.2 Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Program 1.2 Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) and the NIAA partner
with First Nations Ranger groups to deliver biosecurity work that protects Australian
agriculture and the northern Australian environment. DAFF, DCCEEW and NIAA also
work together to provide opportunities for First Nations communities and land
managers to engage with programs funded under the Natural Heritage Trust.
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2.1 Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Program 2.1 Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) and the NIAA partner
with First Nations Ranger groups to deliver biosecurity work that protects Australian
agriculture and the northern Australian environment. DAFF, DCCEEW and NIAA also
work together to provide opportunities for First Nations communities and land
managers to engage with programs funded under the Natural Heritage Trust.
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2.1 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Program 2.1 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water works with the
NIAA to provide opportunities for First Nations communities and land managers to
engage with the National Landcare Program.

1.1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Program 1.1 Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations contributes to Outcome 1 by
fostering a productive and competitive labour market through policies and programs
that assist job seekers into work, including secure work, and meet employer and industry
needs.

1.3 Department of Health and Aged Care Program 1.3 Department of Health and Aged Care

The NIAA works closely with the Department of Health and Aged Care to ensure the
effectiveness of First Nations health funding, and that mainstream policy, programs and
services deliver benefits to First Nations peoples and communities.
The NIAA also provides grants for health, wellbeing and resilience projects; reduced
substance misuse and harm minimisation projects; and projects aimed at combating
petrol sniffing and the use of other volatile substances.

1.2 Department of Industry, Science and Resources Program 1.2 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The Department of Industry, Science and Resources has been consulting with NIAA to
ensure activities improve the lives of First Nations peoples. This includes supporting
greater access to mainstream business support offerings by First Nations business
owners and ensuring that the Buy Australia Plan, Major Project Facilitation Agency,
resources projects and the Square Kilometre Array provide opportunities and benefits
for First Nations businesses and communities.
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1.5 Department of Social Services Program 1.5 - Working Age Payments Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services (DSS) has policy responsibility for student payments,
including ABSTUDY, which provide financial assistance to First Nations families and
students to encourage participation and retention in secondary and tertiary education.
Some payments (i.e. Relocation Scholarships and Student Start-up Loans) are subject to
mutual exclusion provisions for some scholarships which are administered by the NIAA
(i.e. Commonwealth Accommodation Costs Scholarship and Commonwealth Education
Costs Scholarship) preventing double payment for the same period.
DSS contributes to the IAS by supporting the development of stronger families and more
resilient communities. This includes supporting First Nations families and communities
to enjoy similar levels of physical emotional and social wellbeing to that enjoyed by other
Australians; supporting families to give children a good start in life; supporting access to
affordable housing; and supporting remote strategic investments and remote housing
strategies.
DSS also contributes to the IAS by supporting eligible First Nations peoples living in nonremote regions with a disability into work.
DSS is responsible for leading the Commonwealth’s implementation of three targets
under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, Target 9a (housing), Target 12 (outof-home care), Target 13 (family violence); and the cross-cutting outcome for disability.
DSS contributes a range of initiatives and actions toward achieving these targets as set
out in the Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan (Implementation Plan)
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1.6 Department of Social Services Program 1.6 - Student Payments Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services (DSS) has policy responsibility for student payments,
including ABSTUDY, which provide financial assistance to First Nations families and
students to encourage participation and retention in secondary and tertiary education.
Some payments (i.e. Relocation Scholarships and Student Start-up Loans) are subject to
mutual exclusion provisions for some scholarships which are administered by the NIAA
(i.e. Commonwealth Accommodation Costs Scholarship and Commonwealth Education
Costs Scholarship) preventing double payment for the same period.
DSS contributes to the IAS by supporting the development of stronger families and more
resilient communities. This includes supporting First Nations families and communities
to enjoy similar levels of physical emotional and social wellbeing to that enjoyed by other
Australians; supporting families to give children a good start in life; supporting access to
affordable housing; and supporting remote strategic investments and remote housing
strategies.
DSS also contributes to the IAS by supporting eligible First Nations peoples living in nonremote regions with a disability into work.
DSS is responsible for leading the Commonwealth’s implementation of three targets
under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, Target 9a (housing), Target 12 (outof-home care), Target 13 (family violence); and the cross-cutting outcome for disability.
DSS contributes a range of initiatives and actions toward achieving these targets as set
out in the Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan (Implementation Plan)
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2.1 Department of Social Services Program 2.1 - Families and Communities Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services (DSS) has policy responsibility for student payments,
including ABSTUDY, which provide financial assistance to First Nations families and
students to encourage participation and retention in secondary and tertiary education.
Some payments (i.e. Relocation Scholarships and Student Start-up Loans) are subject to
mutual exclusion provisions for some scholarships which are administered by the NIAA
(i.e. Commonwealth Accommodation Costs Scholarship and Commonwealth Education
Costs Scholarship) preventing double payment for the same period.
DSS contributes to the IAS by supporting the development of stronger families and more
resilient communities. This includes supporting First Nations families and communities
to enjoy similar levels of physical emotional and social wellbeing to that enjoyed by other
Australians; supporting families to give children a good start in life; supporting access to
affordable housing; and supporting remote strategic investments and remote housing
strategies.
DSS also contributes to the IAS by supporting eligible First Nations peoples living in nonremote regions with a disability into work.
DSS is responsible for leading the Commonwealth’s implementation of three targets
under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, Target 9a (housing), Target 12 (outof-home care), Target 13 (family violence); and the cross-cutting outcome for disability.
DSS contributes a range of initiatives and actions toward achieving these targets as set
out in the Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan (Implementation Plan)
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3.1 Department of Social Services Program 3.1 - Disability and Carers Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services (DSS) has policy responsibility for student payments,
including ABSTUDY, which provide financial assistance to First Nations families and
students to encourage participation and retention in secondary and tertiary education.
Some payments (i.e. Relocation Scholarships and Student Start-up Loans) are subject to
mutual exclusion provisions for some scholarships which are administered by the NIAA
(i.e. Commonwealth Accommodation Costs Scholarship and Commonwealth Education
Costs Scholarship) preventing double payment for the same period.
DSS contributes to the IAS by supporting the development of stronger families and more
resilient communities. This includes supporting First Nations families and communities
to enjoy similar levels of physical emotional and social wellbeing to that enjoyed by other
Australians; supporting families to give children a good start in life; supporting access to
affordable housing; and supporting remote strategic investments and remote housing
strategies.
DSS also contributes to the IAS by supporting eligible First Nations peoples living in nonremote regions with a disability into work.
DSS is responsible for leading the Commonwealth’s implementation of three targets
under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, Target 9a (housing), Target 12 (outof-home care), Target 13 (family violence); and the cross-cutting outcome for disability.
DSS contributes a range of initiatives and actions toward achieving these targets as set
out in the Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan (Implementation Plan)
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4.1 Department of Social Services Program 4.1 - Housing and Homelessness Department of Social Services

The Department of Social Services (DSS) has policy responsibility for student payments,
including ABSTUDY, which provide financial assistance to First Nations families and
students to encourage participation and retention in secondary and tertiary education.
Some payments (i.e. Relocation Scholarships and Student Start-up Loans) are subject to
mutual exclusion provisions for some scholarships which are administered by the NIAA
(i.e. Commonwealth Accommodation Costs Scholarship and Commonwealth Education
Costs Scholarship) preventing double payment for the same period.
DSS contributes to the IAS by supporting the development of stronger families and more
resilient communities. This includes supporting First Nations families and communities
to enjoy similar levels of physical emotional and social wellbeing to that enjoyed by other
Australians; supporting families to give children a good start in life; supporting access to
affordable housing; and supporting remote strategic investments and remote housing
strategies.
DSS also contributes to the IAS by supporting eligible First Nations peoples living in nonremote regions with a disability into work.
DSS is responsible for leading the Commonwealth’s implementation of three targets
under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, Target 9a (housing), Target 12 (outof-home care), Target 13 (family violence); and the cross-cutting outcome for disability.
DSS contributes a range of initiatives and actions toward achieving these targets as set
out in the Commonwealth Closing the Gap Implementation Plan (Implementation Plan)
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1.1 Services Australia 1.1 Services Australia

Payments and services under the IAS are delivered by Services Australia under a number
of First Nations specific and mainstream programs.
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1.2 Services Australia Program 1.2 - Services to the Community - Health Services Australia

Payments and services under the IAS are delivered by Services Australia under a number
of First Nations specific and mainstream programs.
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1.3 Services Australia 1.3 Services Australia

Payments and services under the IAS are delivered by Services Australia under a number
of First Nations specific and mainstream programs.
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Body Outcome Outcome owner Contribution
National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General 's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in ensuring a just and secure society, including an effective and efficient justice system, through: enhancement and collection of legal assistance data supporting native title representative bodies and native title service providers and prescribed bodies corporate within the native title system administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse, including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery administering or delivering funding to: support access to justice, including access to justice for Indigenous people and resolution of family matters support state and territory efforts to improve justice outcomes for First Nations Australians through the Indigenous Advancement Strategy provide free legal support to organisations assisting survivors of institutional child sexual abuse to apply for the National Redress Scheme support ongoing legal assistance programs to states and territories under the Federation Funding Agreements Framework.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Outcome 1 Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

DAFF and NIAA work together to provide opportunities for Indigenous communities and land managers to engage with the National Landcare Program.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Outcome 2 Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

DAFF and NIAA partner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ranger groups to deliver
biosecurity work that protects Australian agriculture and the northern Australian environment.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The department and the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) work together to provide opportunities for First Nations communities and land managers to engage with the National Landcare Program. The department and the NIAA work cooperatively on the Indigenous Protected Areas Program, the Murray-Darling Basin Indigenous River Rangers Program and on First Nations-led measures to deliver Reef Plan 2050 outcomes.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Outcome 2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The department and the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) work together to provide opportunities for First Nations communities and land managers to engage with the National Landcare Program. The department and the NIAA work cooperatively on the Indigenous Protected Areas Program, the Murray-Darling Basin Indigenous River Rangers Program and on First Nations-led measures to deliver Reef Plan 2050 outcomes.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Education Outcome 1 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 1 by supporting First Nations students’ school
attendance, improved educational outcomes and access to further education, training and
employment.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Education Outcome 1 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 1 by supporting school attendance, improved educational outcomes and access to further education, training and employment for Indigenous students.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Education Outcome 2 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 2 by supporting school attendance, improved educational outcomes and access to further education and employment for First Nations students.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Industry, Science and Resources Outcome 1 Department of Industry, Science and Resources

The National Indigenous Australians Agency is implementing initiatives that enable Indigenous Australians to benefit economically from their land. The department has been consulting with the National Indigenous Australians Agency to support its efforts to establish an Indigenous Business and Employment Hub in the Northern Territory (the Hub). The department is working with the National Indigenous Australians Agency to ensure the operations of the Hub encourage greater access by First Nations business owners to mainstream business support offerings. The department is working with the National Indigenous Australians Agency and the Northern Territory Government to maximise opportunities for First Nations people and businesses to participate in the Rum Jungle Rehabilitation Project. The National Indigenous Australians Agency is also engaged in discussions on how the successful execution of this significant rehabilitation project will enable the transfer of land to its Kungarakan and Warai Traditional Owners. The department and the National Indigenous Australians Agency have also been engaging on to a whole-of-government approach to negotiations for a new or amended land access agreement under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 to facilitate the ongoing rehabilitations of the Ranger Uranium Mine. The department has also engaged with the National Indigenous Australian Agency to ensure the Indigenous Land Use Agreement negotiations for the Square Kilometre Array Project, and benefits that flow from this agreement, are consistent with Indigenous affairs policy and whole-of-government priorities. The department will continue to work cooperatively to identify and enable opportunities for Indigenous Australians across industry, including manufacturing, science, and resources.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Social Services Outcome 1 Department of Social Services

Various payments and concessions under this Outcome are delivered through the above linked program administered by the Department of Veterans' Affairs.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of the Treasury Outcome 1 Department of the Treasury

Treasury Outcome 1 contributes to the above programs by making payments to the states and territories under National Partnership agreements, National Specific Purpose Payments (SPP) and bilateral agreements that support the delivery of the programs.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Director of National Parks Outcome 1 Director of National Parks

The DNP is working with the National Indigenous Australians Agency to grow tourism within Kakadu National Park, with funding of $35 million.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency National Indigenous Australians Agency Outcome 1 National Indigenous Australians Agency

The objectives of program 1.1 are to enhance Indigenous Australians economic rights, improve employment and pathways to jobs, foster Indigenous business and assist Indigenous people to generate economic and social benefits from effective use of their land and waters, particularly in remote areas

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Outcome 1 Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility

The National Indigenous Australians Agency contributes to Outcome 1 through engagement with Indigenous-led proponents or those partnering with Indigenous communities on projects related to areas like social infrastructure, ecotourism, agriculture and horticulture, resources and innovative energy solutions for remote communities. NAIF engages with Indigenous stakeholders including for example the Indigenous Reference Group. Furthermore, all NAIF project proponents must develop strategies for Indigenous participation, procurement and employment that are tailored for Indigenous populations in the region of the project.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.1 National Indigenous Australians Agency Services Australia Outcome 1 Services Australia

Outcome 1 contributes to the linked programs above by the provision of a range of information, services and payments on behalf of the entities listed within Australia and where applicable, overseas.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Education Outcome 1 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 1 by supporting school attendance, improved educational outcomes and access to further education, training and employment for Indigenous students.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Education Outcome 1 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 1 by supporting First Nations students’ school
attendance, improved educational outcomes and access to further education, training and
employment.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Education Outcome 2 Department of Education

The linked programs contribute to Outcome 2 by supporting school attendance, improved educational outcomes and access to further education and employment for First Nations students.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Social Services Outcome 1 Department of Social Services

Mutual exclusion provisions are shared between scholarships administered by the National Indigenous Australian Agency and scholarships administered under this Outcome. Mutual obligation requirements for various payments are linked under this Outcome. Department of Veterans' Affairs

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Social Services Outcome 2 Department of Social Services

These linked programs support Government efforts to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children receive a healthy and safe start to life; and families and communities can access responsive, connected and fit-for-purpose services. These linked programs also contribute to this Outcome by supporting remote strategic investments. The Department of the Treasury

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of the Treasury Outcome 1 Department of the Treasury

Treasury Outcome 1 contributes to the above programs by making payments to the states and territories under National Partnership agreements, National Specific Purpose Payments (SPP) and bilateral agreements that support the delivery of the programs.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency National Indigenous Australians Agency Outcome 1 National Indigenous Australians Agency

The objectives of program 2.1 are to support early childhood development and wellbeing, school attendance, attainment and improved post school pathways, particularly in remote Indigenous communities. This program includes measures to improve access to further education

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.2 National Indigenous Australians Agency Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Outcome 1 Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility

The National Indigenous Australians Agency contributes to Outcome 1 through engagement with Indigenous-led proponents or those partnering with Indigenous communities on projects related to areas like social infrastructure, ecotourism, agriculture and horticulture, resources and innovative energy solutions for remote communities. NAIF engages with Indigenous stakeholders including for example the Indigenous Reference Group. Furthermore, all NAIF project proponents must develop strategies for Indigenous participation, procurement and employment that are tailored for Indigenous populations in the region of the project.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.3 National Indigenous Australians Agency Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General 's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in ensuring a just and secure society, including an effective and efficient justice system, through: enhancement and collection of legal assistance data supporting native title representative bodies and native title service providers and prescribed bodies corporate within the native title system administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse, including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery administering or delivering funding to: support access to justice, including access to justice for Indigenous people and resolution of family matters support state and territory efforts to improve justice outcomes for First Nations Australians through the Indigenous Advancement Strategy provide free legal support to organisations assisting survivors of institutional child sexual abuse to apply for the National Redress Scheme support ongoing legal assistance programs to states and territories under the Federation Funding Agreements Framework.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.3 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Health and Aged Care Outcome 1 Department of Health and Aged Care

The NIAA works closely with the Department of Health and Aged Care to ensure the effectiveness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health funding, and that mainstream policy, programs and services deliver benefits to First Nations people. NIAA also provides grants for health, wellbeing and resilience projects; substance use treatment and harm minimisation projects; and projects aimed at combatting petrol sniffing and the use of other volatile substances (1.3).

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.3 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Social Services Outcome 2 Department of Social Services

These linked programs support Government efforts to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children receive a healthy and safe start to life; and families and communities can access responsive, connected and fit-for-purpose services. These linked programs also contribute to this Outcome by supporting remote strategic investments. The Department of the Treasury

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.3 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of the Treasury Outcome 1 Department of the Treasury

Treasury Outcome 1 contributes to the above programs by making payments to the states and territories under National Partnership agreements, National Specific Purpose Payments (SPP) and bilateral agreements that support the delivery of the programs.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.3 National Indigenous Australians Agency National Indigenous Australians Agency Outcome 1 National Indigenous Australians Agency

The objectives of program 1.3 are to improve mental health and wellbeing outcomes and ensure Indigenous people, including young Indigenous Australians, enjoy similar levels of physical, emotional and social wellbeing enjoyed by other Australians, and are safe in their homes, families and communities

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.3 National Indigenous Australians Agency Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Outcome 1 Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility

The National Indigenous Australians Agency contributes to Outcome 1 through engagement with Indigenous-led proponents or those partnering with Indigenous communities on projects related to areas like social infrastructure, ecotourism, agriculture and horticulture, resources and innovative energy solutions for remote communities. NAIF engages with Indigenous stakeholders including for example the Indigenous Reference Group. Furthermore, all NAIF project proponents must develop strategies for Indigenous participation, procurement and employment that are tailored for Indigenous populations in the region of the project.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.4 National Indigenous Australians Agency Attorney-General's Department Outcome 1 Attorney-General 's Department

The Attorney-General's Department is supported by these partner agencies in ensuring a just and secure society, including an effective and efficient justice system, through: enhancement and collection of legal assistance data supporting native title representative bodies and native title service providers and prescribed bodies corporate within the native title system administration of programs to support persons experiencing or fleeing violence or abuse, including domestic and family violence, human trafficking and modern slavery administering or delivering funding to: support access to justice, including access to justice for Indigenous people and resolution of family matters support state and territory efforts to improve justice outcomes for First Nations Australians through the Indigenous Advancement Strategy provide free legal support to organisations assisting survivors of institutional child sexual abuse to apply for the National Redress Scheme support ongoing legal assistance programs to states and territories under the Federation Funding Agreements Framework.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.4 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Social Services Outcome 2 Department of Social Services

The Department of the Treasury, on behalf of DSS, makes National Partnership
payments to the states for Social Impact Investment and other agreements.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.4 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of the Treasury Outcome 1 Department of the Treasury

Treasury Outcome 1 contributes to the above programs by making payments to the states and territories under National Partnership agreements, National Specific Purpose Payments (SPP) and bilateral agreements that support the delivery of the programs.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.4 National Indigenous Australians Agency National Indigenous Australians Agency Outcome 1 National Indigenous Australians Agency

The objectives of program 1.4 are to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to maintain their culture, participate equally in the economic and social life of the nation and ensuring that Indigenous organisations are capable of delivering quality services to their clients, particularly in remote areas

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.4 National Indigenous Australians Agency Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Outcome 1 Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility

The National Indigenous Australians Agency contributes to Outcome 1 through engagement with Indigenous-led proponents or those partnering with Indigenous communities on projects related to areas like social infrastructure, ecotourism, agriculture and horticulture, resources and innovative energy solutions for remote communities. NAIF engages with Indigenous stakeholders including for example the Indigenous Reference Group. Furthermore, all NAIF project proponents must develop strategies for Indigenous participation, procurement and employment that are tailored for Indigenous populations in the region of the project.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.5 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of Social Services Outcome 2 Department of Social Services

These linked programs support Government efforts to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children receive a healthy and safe start to life; and families and communities can access responsive, connected and fit-for-purpose services. These linked programs also contribute to this Outcome by supporting remote strategic investments. The Department of the Treasury

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.5 National Indigenous Australians Agency Department of the Treasury Outcome 1 Department of the Treasury

Treasury Outcome 1 contributes to the above programs by making payments to the states and territories under National Partnership agreements, National Specific Purpose Payments (SPP) and bilateral agreements that support the delivery of the programs.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.5 National Indigenous Australians Agency National Indigenous Australians Agency Outcome 1 National Indigenous Australians Agency

The objectives of program 1.5 are to enhance regional governance and local decision-making, through strategic investments in place based on community and Government priorities.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.5 National Indigenous Australians Agency Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Outcome 1 Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility

The National Indigenous Australians Agency contributes to Outcome 1 through engagement with Indigenous-led proponents or those partnering with Indigenous communities on projects related to areas like social infrastructure, ecotourism, agriculture and horticulture, resources and innovative energy solutions for remote communities. NAIF engages with Indigenous stakeholders including for example the Indigenous Reference Group. Furthermore, all NAIF project proponents must develop strategies for Indigenous participation, procurement and employment that are tailored for Indigenous populations in the region of the project.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.6 National Indigenous Australians Agency National Indigenous Australians Agency Outcome 1 National Indigenous Australians Agency

The objective of program 1.6 is to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians by incorporating evaluation of and research into policies and programs impacting on Indigenous peoples delivered by the NIAA

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.6 National Indigenous Australians Agency Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility Outcome 1 Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility

The National Indigenous Australians Agency contributes to Outcome 1 through engagement with Indigenous-led proponents or those partnering with Indigenous communities on projects related to areas like social infrastructure, ecotourism, agriculture and horticulture, resources and innovative energy solutions for remote communities. NAIF engages with Indigenous stakeholders including for example the Indigenous Reference Group. Furthermore, all NAIF project proponents must develop strategies for Indigenous participation, procurement and employment that are tailored for Indigenous populations in the region of the project.

National Indigenous Australians Agency Program 1.7 National Indigenous Australians Agency National Indigenous Australians Agency Outcome 1 National Indigenous Australians Agency

This program is the departmental support program to the activities of the NIAA as directed by Government

Contributing programs
Appropriations
Appropriation Appropriation subtype 2023-24 2022-23
Budget Estimate Estimated Actual
Special Accounts 1,534,945,000.00 1,674,371,000.00
Administered Non-operating 0.00 0.00
Administered Operating 1,768,605,000.00 1,721,112,000.00
Administered Special Appropriation 79,600,000.00 75,355,000.00
Administered Special Purpose Payments 3,635,000.00 3,635,000.00
Administered Assets and Liabilities 0.00 0.00
Administered Subtotal 1,851,840,000.00 1,800,102,000.00
Departmental External Revenue 13,456,000.00 13,217,000.00
Departmental Non-operating 0.00 0.00
Departmental Operating 346,848,000.00 396,519,000.00
Departmental Special Appropriation 0.00 0.00
Departmental Equity Injections 2,101,000.00 2,101,000.00
Departmental Subtotal 362,405,000.00 411,837,000.00
Total 3,749,190,000.00 3,886,310,000.00

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