Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)
An agreement designed to provide a mechanism for establishing a uniform Commonwealth Government investment strategy across a region with respect to Indigenous Affairs. Such agreements are intended to provide a coordinated response to priorities identified for the region, thus eliminating duplication or gaps. Regional Partnership Agreements (RPAs) form part of the Commonwealth Government's new arrangements for Indigenous Affairs and service delivery. Where States and Territories have agreed, RPAs may also include State and Territory investment. The terms of RPAs will comply with the 'Framework Principles for Government Service Delivery' agreed by the Council of Australian Government in June 2004.
NameDateDocuments
Illawarra Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)9/12/2010
Groote Eylandt Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) (Stage 2)10/11/2009 
Many Rivers Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) 25/08/2009
Murdi Paaki Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)28/01/2009
Tanami Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) 27/10/2008
Ngarrindjeri Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)18/07/2008
Groote Eylandt Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) (Stage 1)20/05/2008 
Western Cape Regional Partnership Heads of Agreement 26/03/2008
Tasmanian Aboriginal Land Management Team Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) 29/02/2008
Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) on Indigenous Employment in Ashburton/Roebourne 4/10/2007 
Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) on Indigenous Employment in the East Kimberley 7/11/2006
Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA) on Indigenous Employment in Port Hedland 7/11/2006
Ngaanyatjarra Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)12/08/2005
Gnaala Karla Booja (Boddington) Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)
Wiluna Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)
Davenport, Umoona and Nepabunna Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)  
APY Lands Regional Partnership Agreement  
Newman Regional Partnership Agreement (RPA)

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