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The CIS has publicly advocated for improving Indigenous Australians’ outcomes since 2004. Our work has spanned health, education, employment, housing, private property rights, criminal justice, and family violence and child protection reform and has had a direct impact on government thinking on Indigenous issues.

Our latest program is the Indigenous Forum whose key policy initiative is to focus on developing an entrepreneurial mindset and supporting the capability of indigenous businesses to drive economic participation in their communities.

 

The Right to the Good Life: Improving Educational Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children
Marcia LangtonOctober 1, 2013OP133

Education is a key ideological battleground in debates about how to address Indigenous disadvantage. Yet,...

A tale of two houses
Helen Hughes, Mark HughesMay 24, 2013

Almost 10 years ago, the leader of an East Arnhem Aboriginal community arrived unannounced at...

Education is key for Aboriginal Australia
Nigel ParburyMay 24, 2013

Three times in as many weeks the surprise of elite education for Aboriginal kids has...

Funding students based on Indigeneity demeaning and wasteful
Helen Hughes, Mark HughesMay 3, 2013

The Labor government’s education proposal adds grants for Indigenous students on top of the Gonski...

The phantom coup and poll-driven politics
Benjamin HerscovitchMarch 28, 2013

In the wake of last week’s putsch against Prime Minister Julia Gillard, there was much...

Don’t blame corporate sector for low Indigenous employment
Sara HudsonMarch 22, 2013

According to a new report by the Diversity Council Australia, Reconciliation Australia and Lend Lease,...

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