Northern Territory Government and Ngurratjuta Pmarra Tjarra sign Local Decision Making Agreement
Having the power to make decisions about what happens in your community is critical.
It's why we are partnering with Aboriginal communities to transition government services and programs back into the hands of the community.
On 29 June 2023, a Local Decision Making Statement of Commitment was signed between Ngurratjuta Pmara Ntjarra Aboriginal Corporation (Ngurratjuta), the Northern Territory Government and the National Indigenous Australians Agency for the communities and homeland within the Ngurratjuta region.
The statement of commitment outlines initial target service delivery areas which includes:
- Housing tenancy, maintenance, constructions and government employee housing
- Homelands municipal and essential services, housing maintenance services and special purpose grants
- Remote jobs, industry and employment/training programs
- Education attendance, two-way learning and pathways
- Social disability and welfare
- Community and economic development
- Youth and families
The Department of Chief Minister and Cabinet are working with Ngurratjuta on the drafting of a Local Decision Making Agreement.
The commitment agreement states:
(a)Local Decision Making (LDM) is a 10-Year plan that seeks to return local decision making
to Aboriginal communities by
empowering Aboriginal people to determine service delivery
models that work best for their community and region
(b) LDM is underpinned by the principle of self-determination for Aboriginal communities and
seeks to transition services and programs to
community control
(c) The NTG is developing and implementing the LDM Framework to deliver and support LDM,
which consists of the LDM Policy, Operational Guidelines and Tools and Templates
(a) The Community representatives have the support of the Community to work with the NTG
to progress LDM priorities.
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