Senate Select Committee on Regional and Remote Indigenous Communities
Community visits and tabled reports
The committee has concluded reporting under its terms of reference in
the 42nd Parliament. The committee conducted site visits or public
hearings in communities in the Northern Territory, Western Australia,
New South Wales, South Australia, and Queensland. The committee's final
report for the 42nd Parliament was tabled out of session on Friday, 24
September 2010. It is available, together with four previous reports,
from the
tabled reports section of this website.
The committee held a total of 17 public hearings. Of these, eight were
conducted in regional and remote Indigenous communities. Additionally, the
committee visited a further 13 communities and met with local organisations and
individuals. Evidence provided to the committee is available via the links
above, including submissions received and transcripts of public hearings.
Public Hearings
- Canberra, ACT (13–14 November 2008)
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Adelaide, SA (4 March 2009)
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Alice Springs, NT (1 May 2009)
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Katherine, NT (20 May 2009)
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Darwin, NT (21–22 May 2009)
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Canberra, ACT (9 June 2009)
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Fitzroy Crossing, WA (24 August 2009)
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Halls Creek, WA (25 August 2009)
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Broome, WA (26 August 2009)
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Narrogin, WA (8 October 2009)
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Perth, WA (9 October 2009)
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Sydney, NSW (15 October 2009)
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Cairns, QLD (14 April 2010)
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Brisbane, QLD (15 April 2010)
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Cherbourg, QLD (16 April 2010)
Site visits
- Fitzroy Crossing, WA (19–20 August 2008)
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Balgo, WA (21 August 2008)
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Derby, WA (22 August 2008)
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Broken Hill, NSW (17 November 2008)
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Cobar, NSW (17 November 2008)
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Dubbo, NSW (18 November 2008)
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Mutitjulu and Yulara, NT (1 March 2009)
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Amata, SA (2 March 2009)
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Alice Springs, NT (29 April 2009)
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Ntaria (Hermannsburg), NT (30 April 2009)
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Milingimbi, NT (19 May 2009)
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Weipa, QLD (12 April 2010)
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Napranum, QLD (12 April 2010)
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Bamaga, QLD (13 April 2010)
Committee discussion paper
The committee agreed to make public a discussion paper prepared
by the committee secretariat entitled 'Indigenous Australians,
Incarceration and the Criminal Justice System' (PDF 475KB)
For further information, contact:
Senior Clerk's Office
Department of the Senate
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia