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Agreement for the Provision and Management of Housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in South Australia

Date: 1 January 2002
Place:
State/Country:South Australia, Australia
Subject Matter:Health and Community Services |
Summary Information:
The Agreement for the Provision and Management of Housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in South Australia ('the Agreement') replaces the 1999 Bilateral Agreement between the Commonwealth Government and the Government of South Australia regarding Indigenous Housing. The Agreement is set to expire in 2005.

The objective of the Agreement is to 'improve housing and related health outcomes for Indigenous South Australians' (Roberts et al 2005: 20) through implementation of the directions outlined in Building a Better Future: Indigenous Housing to 2010. As part of this, the Agreement provides for all aspects of planning and delivery of the Aboriginal Housing Authority's program.

According to Roberts et al (2005), the Agreement 'provides the detail of the expected roles of the Commonwealth, ATSIC, and State Government and in particular the role and functions of the South Australian Aboriginal Housing Authority'.

Related Entries

  • Bilateral Agreement between the Commonwealth Government and the Government of South Australia regarding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing
  • Organisation
  • Aboriginal Housing Authority (South Australia)
  • Commonwealth of Australia - Signatory
  • State of South Australia - Signatory
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) - Signatory
  • Policy/Strategy
  • Building a Better Future: Indigenous Housing to 2010

  • References

    Report
    David Roberts, Don Fuller, Helen Bradley, Graeme Hugo, Neil Coffee and Sharon Gollan (2005) The Emerging Housing Needs of Indigenous South Australians: Final Report 2005

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