Our Regional Development Agenda reflects the voices of Aboriginal people across the Central Coast by describing our priorities and how we intend to achieve them.
or Barang Regional Alliance, it’s been a notable time. The momentum of the Alliance is evident and as our work in structural reform extends and develops with Government, so does the strength of our opt-in organisations and community.
These Principles are designed to guide the development of an empowerment-centred approach for non-Aboriginal organisations engaging in the delivery of services or development of initiatives impacting on the Aboriginal community in the Central Coast.
The Regional Pathway to Empowerment Reform Agenda provides a set of objectives, principles and tools to drive ‘ongoing, sustainable structural reform’ that shifts power into the community through increasing capacity and opportunity for greater decision making over the long term.
These Principles are designed to guide the development of an empowerment-centred approach for non-Aboriginal organisations engaging in the delivery of services or development of initiatives impacting on the Aboriginal community in the Central Coast.
Indigenous Data Sovereignty is a global movement concerned with the right of Indigenous peoples to govern the creation, collection, ownership and application of their data. Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Australia is derived from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Acting Chairperson, Kate Kelleher, writes on behalf of Barang Regional Alliance to the Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition.
Barang Regional Alliance took another significant step toward its goal of empowering the local Central Coast Aboriginal Community with the formal lodgement of its ‘Statement of Claim (SoC)
Four years ago Indigenous leaders from eight regions – remote, urban and regional – joined forces to drive a common reform agenda for Indigenous empowerment.
The Empowered Communities' Indigenous Empowerment framework is based on the premise that Indigenous Australians have a right to development, which includes our economic, social and cultural development as families, individuals and communities and as Indigenous peoples.