❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the Aboriginal Lands Trust's Strategic State Aboriginal Land Policy, including its implementation status, purpose, enforcement, and collaboration efforts. The answer indicates the policy is under development and outlines its aims and collaborative partners.
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I refer to the Aboriginal Lands Trust’s (ALT) STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK 2012–2014 document, and I ask: (a) where is the ALT in terms of implementing their “Strategic State Aboriginal Land Policy" (the policy); (b) what is its purpose; (c) what policies have been implemented; (d) who is in charge of enforcement of these policies; (e) who are the proponents of the policy; (f) who do the proponents of the policy collaborate with; (g) do these proponents collaborate regularly; (h) do these proponents collaborate regularly: (i) if yes, how often and where; (ii) if no, when did they collaborate in the past; and (iii) what was accomplished; (i) what asset registers have been shared and with whom; and (j) what joint management options have been investigated: (i) what were the findings of this investigation; and (ii) how did this investigation prove beneficial for the implementation of the policy?
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Answered
21 October 2014
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Response time
33 days
(a) The Strategic State Aboriginal Land Policy project is currently under development.
(b) Strategic State Aboriginal Land Policy aims to maximise opportunities to utilise the Aboriginal Lands Trust estate to support the aspirations of Aboriginal people for greater economic benefit, home ownership options and the protection of land with cultural and historical significance.
(c) Please refer to (a).
(d) Responsibility for enforcement of the policy will be determined as part of the policy drafting process.
(e) The Aboriginal Lands Trust and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs.
(f) The Aboriginal Lands Trust and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs collaborate with other relevant Agencies including the Departments of the Premier and Cabinet, Lands, Planning, Housing and Regional Development.
(g) - (h) The proponents collaborate as required.
(i) - (j) The Sharing of Asset registers and joint management options are being investigated as part of the policy drafting process.
(b) Strategic State Aboriginal Land Policy aims to maximise opportunities to utilise the Aboriginal Lands Trust estate to support the aspirations of Aboriginal people for greater economic benefit, home ownership options and the protection of land with cultural and historical significance.
(c) Please refer to (a).
(d) Responsibility for enforcement of the policy will be determined as part of the policy drafting process.
(e) The Aboriginal Lands Trust and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs.
(f) The Aboriginal Lands Trust and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs collaborate with other relevant Agencies including the Departments of the Premier and Cabinet, Lands, Planning, Housing and Regional Development.
(g) - (h) The proponents collaborate as required.
(i) - (j) The Sharing of Asset registers and joint management options are being investigated as part of the policy drafting process.
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