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The Yuwaya Ngarra-li Partnership has published two research and policy papers to assist public servants in meeting their Closing the Gap commitments in working with Aboriginal community controlled organisations:

These papers provide insight into the experience of an ACCO trying to access information about government spending in their local community, shares case studies of positive practice in Australia and internationally and provides guidance on increasing government transparency and accountability, in line with Closing the Gap Priority Reform 4 commitments to operationalise Indigenous Data Sovereignty principles. 

Like many Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs), the Dharriwaa Elders Group has for many years requested and advocated for more information and accountability from governments around resources allocated for their community. Through this research we have learnt that details about what funding has been committed and where it is going is difficult to identify, even for those working in government.

Moreover, despite commitments through Closing the Gap and evidence about the greater impact of Aboriginal community controlled led change for Aboriginal communities (for example, explored in the Productivity Commission’s 2024 Review of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap), priorities and resource allocation continues to happen far away from community control.

However, it does not have to be this way. Making Government Finances Make Sense for Communities also highlights positive examples in Australia and overseas of participatory budgeting or Indigenous-led commissioning (as a more holistic approach to allocating spending and making contracting decisions) as well as transparency and effective access to information about budgets or spending in place.

Through this work, the Dharriwaa Elders Group and its collaborators at ÑÇÃÀÆåÅÆ through their Yuwaya Ngarra-li partnership would like to extend an initiation to the NSW Government to work together on a community-controlled budgeting and commissioning pilot to support children and young peoples’ wellbeing in Walgett.