Sentences with phrase «following abolition»

The replacement on the Aboriginal Health Forums of ATSIC representation (following its abolition) with State Managers of the Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination is not appropriate to ensure regional or informed representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in decision making and planning processes.
Governance:: That Indigenous people in the region are consulted about alternative Indigenous governance structure following the abolition of ATSIC; service providers operating in community will regularly consult and negotiate with community to ensure the needs, aspirations and customary law are represented in decision making.
Following the abolition of ATSIC, the then Commonwealth government committed to the establishment of regional arrangements for the representation of Indigenous peoples.
In early November 2004, following the abolition of ATSIC, the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs announced the establish ment of the NIC, a government appointed Indigenous advisory body.
The Territory's Chief Minister has indicated his intention that this body fill the void for a democratically - elected Indigenous voice following the abolition of ATSIC
Following the abolition of ATSIC, several States and Territories sought to develop replacement regional models for Indigenous representation.
Following the abolition of the minimum salary for trainee solicitors in August 2014, the Junior Lawyers Division have successfully championed the Law Society to consider reintroducing a recommended salary.
According to the latest Employment Tribunal (ET) statistics issued by the Ministry of Justice, there has been a 64 per cent increase in the overall number of issued claims in the two months following the abolition of ET fees when compared to the previous quarter.
It is not yet clear how the government intends to manage depletion following the abolition of the GFU.
On April 4, 1983, following the abolition of fixed commissions on brokerage transactions in Quebec and Ontario, Disnat became the very first company in Canada to offer discount brokerage services for Canadian securities.
Rated locals and tourists text tips dating alike, so it can again for the years, and following the abolition of the south side of campus to person on the outside, but inside.
Following abolition of quotas, Irish milk supplies were 11 % (600m liters) higher in the first ten months of 2015.
In an attempt to redress the wrongs of slavery following its abolition in 1865, Congress passed the 1875 Civil Rights Act — which, among other things, forbade most forms of discrimination in public accommodations.

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His mission, he said, was not one of abolition but of completion, and those who follow him are to manifest such a mission in their behavior and relationships.
The row follows Mr Brown's own clash with backbench MPs over the abolition of the 10p tax rate, announced in last year's Budget.
Established in 1909 to deal with the Kaiser's spies, MI5 was narrowly saved from abolition after World War I by the rise of Soviet Russia followed by Nazi Germany.
The abolition of inheritance tax for the middle classes and the abolition of stamp duty for first - time buyers on homes of # 250,000 in value have now been followed up by a commitment to abolish HIPS.
The introduction of the Authority followed a period, since 1986 and the abolition of the Greater London Council, in which there had been no directly elected tier of governance for London.
The only interruption to the institution of the Monarchy was its brief abolition from 1649 to 1660, following the execution of Charles I and the rules of Oliver Cromwell and his son, Richard.
I presume that many of them are following with great interest the discussion about the abolition of the Habilitation in Germany (university teaching qualification for lecturers).
ATL general secretary, Dr Mary Bousted, will tell the Sub-Committee that schools» careers advice and education has been hit by a lack of funding following the Coalition Government's abolition of the Connexions service in 2010, there are too few apprenticeships and too many of those that exist are poor quality, and employers need to provide more work experience.
During the following years, The Great Hall provided a space for debating, rallying, and organizing the abolition, suffrage, labor, and Native American reform movements.
However, to mitigate the economic burden engendered by the proposed doubling, the abolition of the CST was also suggested — with its seven judges expected to move to the GC — and a gradual implementation of the reforms, with an initial increase of 12 judges in 2015; a further increase of 7 in 2016 following the dissolution of the CST and the transfer of its case - load to the General Court; and finally, a last set of 9 additional judges to be appointed in 2019.
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