ABORIGINAL CONTROL OF ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS

Start: 2008-07-14T02:30:00

End: 2008-07-14T03:45:00

Location: Redfern Centrelink 140 REDFERN STREET

Stop the NT intervention – Aboriginal control of Aboriginal
affairs

 

No to racist welfare quarantines!

 

Actions on Monday 14
July will target Centrelink offices when a policy that

has had the most
acutely painful impact through this intervention – the

race-based
quarantining of welfare payments – is rolling out into Aboriginal

communities
in Qld and WA, and being considered by the NSW and SA

governments. In late
May Environment Minister Peter Garrett raised the

possibility of extending
measures like welfare quarantining into urban

Aboriginal communities, such as
La Perouse in his electorate.

 

A year ago Aboriginal communities in the
Northern Territory were invaded and

martial law imposed. The Racial
Discrimination Act had to be overridden

because these racist laws apply only
to Aboriginal people. Those who

resisted the invasion have been fully
vindicated. The intervention is not

about child sexual abuse. Communities are
still crying out for more safe

houses, women’s centres and child protection
workers. That’s because the

intervention was never intended to provide them
in the first place.

 

Instead, it has been the cover for a massive land
grab. By the start of June

not one cent of compensation or rent had been paid
to Aborigines whose land

had been compulsorily acquired. The government has
just got hold of the land

of the Alice Springs town camps for the next 40
years!

 

Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin has already announced
that the

government is determined to strengthen the intervention into
Aboriginal

communities. The number of people degraded and humiliated by
having their

welfare “income managed” has risen sharply under Labor. In
November, 1408

people in eight communities were being denied their rights in
this way. By

the anniversary of the intervention in June this year, it had
grown to

13,309 people in 52 communities, with Macklin promising “full
coverage”

soon.

 

Over 1700 people have been “transitioned” off CDEP
but only 667 have been

employed in government-funded jobs; the rest have been
moved onto welfare

payments (and subsequently “income managed”).

 

The
cost of income management is around $3,000 per person per year – to

manage
average annual welfare payments of around $10,000. That’s $3,000 per

person
paid to mostly white bureaucrats to ration out welfare payments to

Aboriginal
people which could be put into genuine community-based solutions.

 

It’s
now clear that the Labor government will not roll back the
compulsory

acquisition of Aboriginal land, or the suspension of the
Racial

Discrimination Act of their own accord. Aboriginal rights have been
won in

the past through the struggles of Aboriginal people, backed
by

demonstrations and union action. The Aboriginal Rights Coalition exists
to

organise and support opposition to the government’s racist attacks
on

Aboriginal people.

 

The Aboriginal Rights Coalition meets every Monday
at 6pm at the Redfern Community Centre, Hugo St