Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Evolution of ATSIC -- Ch. 3. The effects of the ATSIC Amendment Bill -- Ch. 4. Representation -- Ch. 5. Mainstreaming of service delivery -- Australian Democrats supplementary comments -- Australian Greens - additional comments -- Minority report by government members
Analysis
Electronic resource
ATSIC
Administrative arrangements
Aborigines
Political representation
Service delivery
Organisational change
Key item
Notes
"March 2005"
"The ATSIC Amendment Bill repeals or amends large parts of the ATSIC Act 1989, as well as making consequential amendments to a range of other legislation. Its effect is essentially to do away with ATSIC as an elected representative body with specific powers and responsibilities and to distribute its program functions among other Commonwealth departments."--p. [1]-2
"Senate Committee report"--Cover
Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references
Notes
Also available online at the Parliamentary website. Address as at 2/05/05: http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/indigenousaffairs_ctte/report/final/report.pdf
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