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First Nations Heritage Protection Partnership

(previously known as Partnership Agreement on the Reforming of Indigenous Cultural Heritage Protections).<br />
The Partnership works to facilitate consultations and engagements with First Nations communities, organisations, groups, Industry and governments across Australia. Other parts of the Partnerships engage in policy and research work on legislative options.
Function
Policy
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partner/s

The First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance (the Alliance)

Government agency partner
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Priority reform
Priority Reform One
Priority Reform Two
Priority Reform Three
Priority Reform Four
Outcome
Outcome 15
Partnership timeframes
The new partnership agreement takes effect from 28 November 2022 to on 30 June 2024 (unless, extended, varied or terminated by both parties in accordance with the Agreement).
Response agreed by both parties
Agreement not yet received from partner.
Strong partnership elements - Clause 32
A
32 A(i)
Met
32 A(ii)
Met
32 A(iii)
Met
B
32 B(i)
Met
32 B(ii)
Met
32 B(iii)
Met
32 B(iv)
Not applicable
C
32 C(i)
Met
32 C(ii)
Met
32 C(iii)
Met
32 C(iv)
Met
32 C(v)
Met
32 C(vi)
Met
32 C(vii)
Met
Strong partnership elements - Clause 33
33
Met
Achievements over the last 12 months

November 2022 - Signed a new Partnership agreement  with an option to extend.

Partnership elements strengthened

All elements met in 2022.