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Call for target on Aboriginal prison rate

NATIONAL: Aboriginal leaders say Indigenous incarceration rates are going through the roof and an official target is needed stop future generations wasting their lives in jail.

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Congress co-chair stands by Two Ways Together

NEW SOUTH WALES: The co-chair elect of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples has stood by a failed Aboriginal policy in New South Wales which she was responsible for implementing.

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Labor’s two ways to govern

Former NSW Premier Kristina Keneally.

NATIONAL: Governance is good thing. And NSW already had it in spades. BRIAN JOHNSTONE analyses a way forward from the Two Ways Together audit report.

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IN THE TRENCHES: Two ways to respond

Aboriginal people always stand ready and willing to work with government, writes GEOFF SCOTT. It’s time to reciprocate.

NATIONAL: Aboriginal people always stand ready and willing to work with government, writes GEOFF SCOTT. It’s time to reciprocate.

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New co-chair rejects internal criticism of National Congress model

NATIONAL, May 4, 2011: The co-chair of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples has rejected suggestions her fellow co-chair’s outspoken criticism of the model is a bad start for the organisation.

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Upcoming government review tipped to pull apart Two Ways Together

Geoff-Scott

NEW SOUTH WALES, May 4, 2011: The NSW Government is expected to release a performance audit review into a controversial government policy next month.

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