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DATSIP is a Queensland State government department focusing on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander policy, coordination and monitoring, as well as the delivery of services to Indigenous Queenslanders. DATSIP is responsible for a range of policy and program initiatives in employment and business development, property matters, cultural heritage and more.

A member of the John Pearson Consulting Group, Indigenous Workstars is a full-service recruitment agency which specialises in the placement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into meaningful employment across a variety of industries and communities throughout Australia. Indigenous Workstars provides assistance to both employers and jobseekers.

The Registrar of Indigenous Corporations is an independent statutory office holder appointed by the Minister for Indigenous Affairs under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act). The current Acting Registrar is Mr Mike Fordham. The Registrar’s office supports and regulates corporations through advice, training, compliance assistance and intervention when necessary.

Goondiwindi Regional Council provides residents with a wide range of services including: road maintenance and construction; town planning and development controls; water and sewerage management; waste collection and disposal; community cultural and recreational activities; library services; cemeteries; and maintenance of parks and public areas.

Goondiwindi Regional Council’s vision is to strengthen our thriving regional lifestyle and prosperous economy. This is supported through Council’s purpose, which is to provide leadership in making locally-responsive decisions – delivering quality services and facilities to the communities of Goondiwindi and surrounds.

The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) is committed to implementing the Government’s policies and programs to improve the lives of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The NIAA recognises that each community is unique. Subsequently, the NIAA team includes people across Australia who work closely with communities to make sure policies, programs and services address these unique needs.

NIAA work directly and support the Minister for Indigenous Australians, The Hon. Ken Wyatt AM, MP.

The NIAA works to influence policy across the entire Australian Government. NIAA liaises closely with State and Territory governments, as well as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peak bodies, stakeholders and service providers to ensure that First Nations programs and services are delivering real outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as intended.

Toobeah Reserve

Toobeah sits on Bigambul Country and holds deep cultural significance. BNTAC’s master planning and truth-telling work set out the facts, honour Elders’ knowledge and map a positive future for the reserve with community involvement.

In response to a lot of misinformation in the media, we provide this Toobeah Truth Telling summary to dispel mistruths and distortions about this important process for Bigambul Nation.

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