Sentences with phrase «existing peak bodies»

Not exact matches

«As an industry peak body we support the existing and stringent requirements of the Food Standards Code which requires clear and concise labelling of both warning and advisory statements on cans or bottles.
Text Box 3 below provides an overview of a number of existing national Indigenous peak bodies and how they are constituted.
Generally speaking, existing Indigenous peak bodies represent the different sectoral interests of Indigenous service delivery organisations.
There are also Torres Strait Regional Councils in the area; and existing relationships with peak bodies in health and education.
A consistent and «connected» structure, so that there is a clear relationship between the national body and Indigenous peak bodies, service delivery organisations and other representative mechanisms that may exist at the State, Territory or regional level.
The NSW Government discussed options at the Our Future Our Voice Summit in 2004, on three models including a regional assembly model (based on the Murdi Paaki model), the Coalition of peak Aboriginal Bodies (building on existing organisations) and the Combined ATSIC / Land Council model (where local land councils input to regional councils, which in turn input to State land councils).
Eligibility for assistance for respondents under the Attorney - General's existing Financial Assistance Guidelines scheme has been broadly defined, making assistance available to individuals, partnerships, small businesses, local government bodies, incorporated and unincorporated groups and peak bodies or organisations.
While a full list of the winners and losers has yet to be released, we can see that the Indigenous community controlled sector has been hit particularly hard — be they peak bodies, local grassroots organisations; from Tennant Creek to Inala (the community in which I live), a wide range of frontline services will no longer exist as a result of the IAS announcement.
While one participant pointed to the large investment in resources and time that would be required for a proper consultation process, it was pointed out in response that national or peak Indigenous bodies exist for particular areas of concern and that they could be appropriate intermediate bodies for consultation and negotiation.
We also see the relationship between the new National Representative Body and existing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representative bodies and peak bodies as critical to the long term success of the bBody and existing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representative bodies and peak bodies as critical to the long term success of the bodybody.
Building coalitions that draw on the existing strengths and expertise of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities, and existing peak and representative bodies;
The structure recommended by the Steering Committee seeks to build on the existing strengths of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, particularly peak bodies.
The Text Box below provides an overview of a number of existing national Indigenous peak bodies and how they are constituted.
Generally speaking, existing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak bodies represent the different sectoral interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service delivery organisations.
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