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Palm Island Agreement between the Australian Government and Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council | ||
Date: | 11 October 2007 | |
Date To: | 10 October 2009 | |
Sub Category: | Indigenous Partnership | |
Place: | Palm Island | |
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State/Country: | Queensland, Australia | |
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Subject Matter: | | Economic Development | Education | Employment and Training | | Youth | |
URL: | http://www.facsia.gov.au/internet/minister3.nsf/content/palm_island_11oct07.htm/$File/palm_island_agreement.PDF | |
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The Palm Island Agreement between the Australian Government and the Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council was signed on Palm Island on 11 October 2007 by the Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Mal Brough, and the Mayor of Palm Island, Delena Foster. According to the Agreement, it 'constitutes a recognition and commitment to work together, and share the responsibility of building a positive and productive future for its residents.'(1.1) The Agreement contains reforms aimed at 'home ownership, improved tenancy management, targeted employment opportunities, supported mobility, education, enterprise development, improved service delivery, income management support, capacity building and leadership, and the preservation and enhancement of cultural values.' The agreement also states that a key aim is to improve school attendance, primarily by making school attendance a condition for being eligible for internal home improvements. (3.1.2) The Palm Island Community 'acknowledges' that welfare reform initiatives are aimed at moving the community from dependency on income support to self sufficiency. In addition, the community will include local employment stipulations in all service contracts, and look at employment strategies for the mining industry and defence forces, in particular. | ||
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The following represents a summary of the key provisions of this Agreement. Housing Provisions include that: Home ownership opportunities: The Agreement states that home ownership opportunities 'are recognised by all parties, as an important and necessary component of building economic independence and self reliance for local families and individuals.' (3.3.1) These provisions include that: Home Improvements People that sign up to a 'New Tenancy Agreement' are eligible for the Pride of Place External program (POPE) which includes funding for painting, yard clean up, fencing, landscaping and tree planting and minor repairs to the value of $2500. In addition, up to $7500 is available for indoor renovations. Under the scheme, 'participants are also eligible for assistance towards the purchase of land or a future home deposit, on the basis of establishing a good rent record over a period of time.' (3.4.6) Establishing a Viable and Friendly Business Environment This relates to establishing a retail precinct on Palm Island, including that the Palm Island Shire Council will ensure that it: The agreements also contains clauses relating to building capacity and leadership in the community; the implementation of this agreement; and the general improvement of service delivery to Palm Island. The agreement is dependant upon legislation passed by the Queensland Government in relation to land tenure changes to allow for private home ownership on DOGIT land. |
Related Entries |
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Indigenous Partnership | Deed of Grant in Trust (DOGIT) (Australia) |
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