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Report No. 61, 52nd Parliament – Hands on Parliament: Interim Evaluation of the Implementation of Recommendations made following a Parliamentary Committee Inquiry into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Participation in Queensland’s Democratic Processes
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committee's report
The committee tabled its report on 14 November 2007.
Overview
On 11 September 2003, the Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee tabled in the Parliament a report, Hands on Parliament – A parliamentary committee inquiry into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ participation in Queensland’s democratic processes. The report made 25 recommendations to Government, statutory office holders and political parties about the engagement of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders in democracy.
The Government's response to the report supported most of the recommendations and requested the committee undertake an interim evaluation of strategies implementing the Hands on Parliament recommendations.
For the interim evaluation, the Committee considered whether each Hands on Parliament strategy was practical, workable and directed towards meeting the report’s recommendations, and whether it was achieving meaningful engagement of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders in democracy.
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- 1 - Frances Gala
- 2 - Students at Abergowrie College
- 3 - Ezra Anu
- 4 - Victorian Electoral Commission
- 5 - Department of Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development
- 6 - Department of Child Safety
- 7 - Department of Education, Training and the Arts
- 8 - Queensland Rail
- 9 - Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries
- 10 - Torres Shire Council
- 11 - Ken Goodman
- 12 - Cape York Land Council
- 13 - Valda Wallace
- 14 - Deborah Avery
- 15 - RJ Doyle
- 16 - Electoral Commission of Queensland
- 17 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (Qld South) Ltd
- 18 - Office for Youth, Department of Communities
- 19 - Department of Main Roads
- 20 - Anti Discrimination Commission Queensland
- 21 - John Wakerly
- 22 - Queensland Corrective Services
- 23 - Department of Natural Resources and Water