Regional Agreement
Regional agreements are made between Indigenous communities and other organisations, usually government and/or industry. Regional agreements can be used to organise policies, politics, administration and/or public services for or by an Indigenous people in a defined, frequently large, territory of land, or land and sea. Regional agreements can be legally enforceable as contracts.
NameDateDocuments
Overarching Agreement on Indigenous Affairs between the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of South Australia17/04/2006
Overarching Agreement on Aboriginal Affairs between the Commonwealth of Australia and the State of New South Wales17/04/2006
Mental Health Care Agreement between Bundaberg Health Service and Bundaberg-Burnett Community Development Employment Program (CDEP) 9/03/2005
City of Albany Aboriginal Accord27/03/2003 
Protocol Agreement between Alexandrina Council and Ngarrindjeri People8/10/2002
Eden Regional Forest Agreement1/01/1999
Mimosa Aerial Control Agreement17/09/1998
Agreement on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Service Delivery between The Commonwealth of Australia and The Government of Queensland

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