❓ A parliamentary question regarding funding for the Wamba Nilgee Burru Ngardu Derby Men’s Service, given the identified disadvantage of Aboriginal people in the Kimberley region. The Minister acknowledges the service but clarifies funding limitations.
AnsweredQoN 383Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
(1) Is the Minister aware that research carried out by the Australian National University on behalf of the Kimberley Land Council shows the most disadvantaged regions for Aboriginal people in Australia are the Derby, Broome and Kununurra areas in the Kimberley?
(2) Did the Office of Aboriginal Health and the Department of Indigenous Affairs receive an application for funding from the Wamba Nilgee Burru Ngardu Derby Men’s Service last year?
(3) If yes to (2), was funding granted?
(4) If yes to (3), how much funding was granted for what period?
(5) If no to (3), why not?
(6) Did the Minister recently receive a letter, from the Wamba Nilgee Burru Ngardu Derby Men’s Service outlining a series of concerns about their ongoing funding base?
(7) Can the Minister outline the content of that letter?
(8) Will the Minister table the letter?
(9) Has the Minister responded to the letter?
(10) If yes to (9), Will the Minister table his response?
(11) Does the Minister support the provision of services by the Wamba Nilgee Burru Ngardu Derby Men’s Service?
(2) Did the Office of Aboriginal Health and the Department of Indigenous Affairs receive an application for funding from the Wamba Nilgee Burru Ngardu Derby Men’s Service last year?
(3) If yes to (2), was funding granted?
(4) If yes to (3), how much funding was granted for what period?
(5) If no to (3), why not?
(6) Did the Minister recently receive a letter, from the Wamba Nilgee Burru Ngardu Derby Men’s Service outlining a series of concerns about their ongoing funding base?
(7) Can the Minister outline the content of that letter?
(8) Will the Minister table the letter?
(9) Has the Minister responded to the letter?
(10) If yes to (9), Will the Minister table his response?
(11) Does the Minister support the provision of services by the Wamba Nilgee Burru Ngardu Derby Men’s Service?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 April 2009
Responded by
Minister for Transport representing the Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Response time
26 days
(1) Yes.
(2) Yes.
(3) No.
(4) Not applicable.
(5) Neither the Department of Indigenous Affairs (DIA) nor the Aboriginal Lands Trust are funded to purchase land and property.
(6) -(10) Please refer to Legislative Council Parliamentary Question No. 344
(11) The Minister acknowledges the Derby Men's Service and the role it plays in the Derby community supporting Aboriginal men with complex issues.
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(2) Yes.
(3) No.
(4) Not applicable.
(5) Neither the Department of Indigenous Affairs (DIA) nor the Aboriginal Lands Trust are funded to purchase land and property.
(6) -(10) Please refer to Legislative Council Parliamentary Question No. 344
(11) The Minister acknowledges the Derby Men's Service and the role it plays in the Derby community supporting Aboriginal men with complex issues.
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