Sentences with phrase «parliament on closing the gap»

Other great initiatives have seen the establishment of the National Indigenous Health Equality Council, the appointment of the first ever Minister for Indigenous health, and the Prime Minister's annual report to Parliament on closing the gap, to which the campaign produces a shadow report each year.
the Prime Minister's annual report to Parliament on closing the gap, announced at the National Apology to Australia's Indigenous Peoples.

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Labour's victory thus seems less based on the election campaign itself, and more on the fact they opened up a significant lead during the early to middle part of the parliament, a gap that was simply too large for the Conservatives to close.
If the Federal Government is wanting to continue demonstrating its commitment towards closing the life expectancy gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across the country, then firstly we must ensure that any new budget announcements to support this work are highlighted in parliament and not just placed on the Treasury website for those interested in budget detail to find out for themselves.
In his Social Justice and Native Title Report 2015, tabled this week in Federal Parliament, Gooda says Closing the Gap agreements should include targets on both child welfare and disability.
Annual reports on progress against these indicators should be tabled in Parliament as part of the Closing the Gap commitment.
On 26 February 2009, the Prime Minister delivered the Government's «Closing the Gap Report» to Parliament.
Kevin Rudd presented his report card on closing the gap in Indigenous disadvantage and life expectancy to Parliament today (correction, it was actually on Thurs 11th), but he got a much tougher assessment from a «shadow report» released by Close the Gap, a coalition of more than 40 of Australia's leading health, human rights and Aboriginal organisatiogap in Indigenous disadvantage and life expectancy to Parliament today (correction, it was actually on Thurs 11th), but he got a much tougher assessment from a «shadow report» released by Close the Gap, a coalition of more than 40 of Australia's leading health, human rights and Aboriginal organisatioGap, a coalition of more than 40 of Australia's leading health, human rights and Aboriginal organisations.
We would like the Prime Minister to be talking about Justice Targets on the first sitting day of every Parliament, as he does now with other Closing the Gap Targets.
Kevin Rudd presented his report card on closing the gap in Indigenous disadvantage and life expectancy to Parliament today (correction, it was actually on Thurs 11th), but he got a much toug... Read more
NACCHO acknowledges the streamlined funding from the Australian Government, signed on 1 July 2017 and mentioned by the Prime Minister in his recent Closing the Gap Statement to Parliament.
In February 2016, the Close the Gap Campaign (the Campaign) welcomed the Prime Minister's words at his first Closing the Gap report to Parliament where he said «we have to stay the course on key policy priorities» and that it is time for governments to «do things with Aboriginal people, not do things to» Aboriginal people.
So today as we, the Close the Gap Campaign, release our progress and priorities report and as the Prime Minister continues a welcome non-partisan tradition of reporting to parliament on efforts to close the gap, I am optimistic that together we will achieve our common Close the Gap Campaign, release our progress and priorities report and as the Prime Minister continues a welcome non-partisan tradition of reporting to parliament on efforts to close the gap, I am optimistic that together we will achieve our common goGap Campaign, release our progress and priorities report and as the Prime Minister continues a welcome non-partisan tradition of reporting to parliament on efforts to close the gap, I am optimistic that together we will achieve our common close the gap, I am optimistic that together we will achieve our common gogap, I am optimistic that together we will achieve our common goal.
A galvanising moment was the meeting between the Prime Minister and the Committee's Indigenous Leadership Group on the day of her report to Parliament on the «Closing the Gap» reforms, [67] 9 February 2011.
In April 2008 the then Australian Government (and subsequently supported by the then Opposition)[9] further committed to providing an annual report to Parliament on progress towards closing the gap with a particular focus on the achievement of the COAG Closing the Gap Targets found in the National Indigenous Reform Agreement closing the gap with a particular focus on the achievement of the COAG Closing the Gap Targets found in the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRgap with a particular focus on the achievement of the COAG Closing the Gap Targets found in the National Indigenous Reform Agreement Closing the Gap Targets found in the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRGap Targets found in the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA).
I was also present in Parliament House when the Prime Minister presented her report on progress in implementing the Closing the Gap agenda on 9 February 2011.
Reflecting this, the Prime Minister should continue to report to the Parliament and the nation on efforts to «close the gap» (including in relation to health outcomes) on the opening day or the first session of federal Parliament each year.
On the final day, at the Great Hall, Parliament House, the Prime Minister, Hon Kevin Rudd MP, the Minister for Health and Ageing, Nicola Roxon MP, the Opposition Leader, Brendan Nelson, as well as the leaders of the Indigenous health peak bodies2and the mainstream health peak bodies3signed a historic Close the Gap Statement of Intent in which they agreed to work together to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non - Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
«A month ago, when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull gave his Closing the Gap Report to Parliament, he stated that only one out of the seven headline targets for closing the health gap between Australia's First Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians are on track to be met bClosing the Gap Report to Parliament, he stated that only one out of the seven headline targets for closing the health gap between Australia's First Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians are on track to be met by 20Gap Report to Parliament, he stated that only one out of the seven headline targets for closing the health gap between Australia's First Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians are on track to be met bclosing the health gap between Australia's First Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians are on track to be met by 20gap between Australia's First Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians are on track to be met by 2031.
On 20 March 2008, as the highlight of the Summit ceremony at the Great Hall in Parliament House, Canberra, the signing of the Close the Gap Indigenous Health Equality Summit Statement of Intent (Statement of Intent) took place.
The Prime Minister also stated that he would make an annual report to Parliament on its first working day on national efforts to close the gap, stating that:
This annual reporting to parliament has become an important tradition that keeps the efforts to close the gap on the national agenda.
In 2009 former Prime Minister Rudd committed to making an annual report to Parliament on progress on closing the gap.
The Close the Gap Campaign's 2017 report follows the Prime Minister's Closing the Gap Report to Parliament in February which indicated that only one key target of the Government's strategy was on track to close the gap by Close the Gap Campaign's 2017 report follows the Prime Minister's Closing the Gap Report to Parliament in February which indicated that only one key target of the Government's strategy was on track to close the gap by 20Gap Campaign's 2017 report follows the Prime Minister's Closing the Gap Report to Parliament in February which indicated that only one key target of the Government's strategy was on track to close the gap by 20Gap Report to Parliament in February which indicated that only one key target of the Government's strategy was on track to close the gap by close the gap by 20gap by 2030.
The Campaign's breakfast was followed by Prime Minister Tony Abbott's report to parliament on progress towards closing the gap.
Campaign Co-Chairs Mick Gooda and Kirstie Parker today released the 2015 Close the Gap Progress and Priorities Report, to coincide with the Prime Minister's annual report card to Parliament on progress made to reduce Indigenous disadvantage.
On the final day, at the Great Hall, Parliament House, the Prime Minister, the Hon. Kevin Rudd MP, the Minister for Health and Ageing, the Hon. Nicola Roxon MP, the Opposition Leader, the Hon. Dr Brendan Nelson MP, as well as leaders of Indigenous health peak bodies2 and the mainstream health peak bodies3 signed a historic Close the Gap Statement of Intent in which they agreed to work in partnership to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
On 12 February in the nation's parliament, political leaders joined with members of the Close the Gap Campaign Steering Committee to reiterate their shared ambition to close the unacceptable health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians by Close the Gap Campaign Steering Committee to reiterate their shared ambition to close the unacceptable health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians by 20Gap Campaign Steering Committee to reiterate their shared ambition to close the unacceptable health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians by close the unacceptable health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians by 20gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians by 2030.
In April 2008, the then Australian Government (subsequently supported by the then Opposition) further committed to the Prime Minister providing an annual report to Parliament on progress towards closing the gap.
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