the continued impact of the Indigenous Advancement Strategy and
machinery of government changes
Constant political changes, shifts in political priorities and
machinery of government changes mean that leaving Indigenous food and nutrition reforms in the hands of Governments is an unpalatable recipe.
Professor Marcia Langton has written how
machinery of government changes creates
The constant political upheavals and subsequent
machinery of government changes are directly implicated in the disadvantage of Australia's First Peoples.
It will be some time before
the machinery of government changes required by the Government's announcements are fully in place and it will be longer still until the changes impact at the community level.
They contain a number of
machinery of government changes that, in theory, are innovative in how they seek to address longstanding difficulties of government service provision to Indigenous people and communities.
Consequently the government's decision to forgo the temptation of making unnecessary
machinery of government changes to mark the start of the new parliament — showing the sort of restraint that the IfG has argued for — means that the select committee system will also stay broadly the same.
Not exact matches
But Andrei Sulzenko, a fellow at University
of Calgary's School
of Public Policy, who has worked on and studied expert - advice panels like the Jenkins committee, says any proposal that demands a «
machinery of government»
change is bound to meet stiff resistance.
But most
of the time, it was about their elected representatives harnessing the
machinery of government to effect
change on their behalf.
Changes in government result in changes to the «machinery of government» through the «Administrative Arrangements Orders&
Changes in
government result in
changes to the «machinery of government» through the «Administrative Arrangements Orders&
changes to the «
machinery of government» through the «Administrative Arrangements Orders».
But I do think that the
machinery of government arrangements have to
change and there should be an elected Aboriginal representative body and there should be elected regional authorities and they should be the decision makers about the distribution
of government money but I also think, given the dire circumstances we have in our health status, that we should also have an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health authority run by us.
The
changes to the
machinery of government for Indigenous Affairs provide an opportunity to make these improvements.
Following
machinery -
of -
government changes in 2013, AIATSIS is now in the Education portfolio.