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Partnership on Closing the Gap governed by the Partnership Agreement on Closing the Gap

The Partnership Agreement expresses the agreed arrangements for the formal partnership between all Australian governments and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people represented by their community controlled peak organisations on Closing the Gap. The Partnership's purpose is to design, implement and monitor the outcomes listed in the National Agreement and the Closing the Gap framework. Which is essential to achieve the shared goal to close the gap in life outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

Function: 

Policy

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander partner/s: 

The Coalition of Peaks

Government agency partner: 

NIAA

Priority reform: 

Priority Reform One
Priority Reform Two
Priority Reform Three
Priority Reform Four

Outcome: 

Outcome 01
Outcome 02
Outcome 03
Outcome 04
Outcome 05
Outcome 06
Outcome 07
Outcome 08
Outcome 09
Outcome 10
Outcome 11
Outcome 12
Outcome 13
Outcome 14
Outcome 15
Outcome 16
Outcome 17

Partnership timeframes: 

2019-2029

Response agreed by both parties: 

Agreement not yet received from partner

Strong partnership elements - Clause 32

ABC
A(i): A(ii): A(iii): B(i): B(ii): B(iii): B(iv): C(i):C(ii):C(iii):C(iv):C(v):C(vi):C(vii):
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Strong partnership elements - Clause 33

Clause 33:
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Achievements over the last 12 months: 

The design phase of the Closing the Gap National Agreement has been completed and the Implementation phase will commence with ongoing support for the Peaks Secretariat through the 2022-2026 Peaks Secretariat contract.

Partnership elements strengthened: 

32A(iii) meets in 2023 - Additional members may join the Coalition of Peaks if they meet the agreed criteria. Government parties may refer additional bodies to the Coalition of Peaks for consideration.

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