Features - 2008
July
Alcohol reforms
Information about alcohol reforms and alcohol limits in Queensland.
June
Celebrate NAIDOC Week
Free NAIDOC Week promotional material to support schools and community organisations to celebrate NAIDOC Week will be available shortly.
NAIDOC Week 2008
We want to know about events that are being held during NAIDOC Week, register your event online now.
May
NAIDOC Week 2008 Funding
Queensland community organisations and groups are invited to apply for funding to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2008.
February
Features - 2007
November
Namalata Thusi Spring Edition 2007
The Department of Communities publishes Namalata Thusi magazine as the Queensland Government's external publication on Indigenous issues.
October
Queensland Indigenous alcohol diversion program
Pilot treatment program for Indigenous people involved in the criminal justice or child protection systems.
September
Indigenous Partnership Agreement
The agreement carries our shared aspiration that Indigenous people achieve the same standard of living, economic prospects and general wellbeing as other Queenslanders.
Unspent Indigenous Wages and Savings Reparations Funds
The government is seeking the views of Indigenous Queenslanders especially those directly or indirectly affected by the controls over wages and savings. Have your say
August
1967 referendum 40 years on
View the 1967 referendum 40 years on DVD created to mark the 40 anniversary of this significant event.
Queensland Indigenous economic development and employment
Initiatives and reforms to improve economic and employment opportunities.
2007-08 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Budget Package
Reflects the Queensland Government's commitment to improving the quality of life for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Memorandum of Understanding between the Queensland Government and the Queensland Resources Council
To increase Indigenous employment to the Queensland resources sector and related Indigenous enterprise development.
Last updated: 30 June 2008.


Apology to Indigenous Australians