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Closing the gap on Indigenous disadvantage: the challenge for AustraliaIn February 2009 the Prime Minister the Hon. Kevin Rudd MP made his first annual statement to Parliament on the Australian Government's Closing the Gap strategy. A booklet outlining the whole of government approaches to Closing the Gap has been produced in support of this strategy.
Closing the Gap is fundamentally important to building a fairer Australia. In the later decades of the twentieth century, our nation implemented the important legal reforms that recognised the equality of Indigenous Australians before the law. While legal rights are essential for overcoming entrenched disadvantage, rights alone cannot close the gap. They only establish a foundation for making progress. The challenge we now confront is to work together to close the gap in real life outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. This is the objective to which the Australian Government is committed, but cannot achieve on its own. As a nation, we must come together around this vision and take substantive action – Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, Commonwealth, state and territory governments, business and the wider community. The Australian Government is committed to this national effort in cooperation with other governments. In 2008, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) agreed to six ambitious targets relating to Indigenous life expectancy, health, education and employment. We have already begun to put in place the measures that will help to achieve these six targets. The COAG commitment of $4.6 billion in 2008 provides a framework to mobilise investment in basic health, education and other services needed to put Indigenous Australians on an equal footing with other Australians. This is an historic agreement. It is the first time that a truly national commitment – encompassing all governments – has been made that aims to ensure that Indigenous Australians have an equitable share in the opportunities which our nation offers. At the same time we must be realistic and acknowledge the size of the task ahead of us. Meeting our targets will not be easy, and at times may be controversial, but we must not be deflected from our goals. This statement outlines the Australian Government’s approach to Closing the Gap. It describes progress in our first year, and sets out our priorities for the future. There is much to be done, and it will require patience, perseverance and a sustained national effort from every part of the Australian community. In the years ahead, we aim to report annually on the progress Australia is making towards this national objective. (Taken from the Foreword of the booklet) Visit the FaHCSIA website to view the booklet. Source: communityNet index by content type | index by date | index by region |
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