The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission is to be revamped and made fully elected, the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Robert Tickner, announced yesterday.
Mr Tickner said it was part of greater management of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders of their own affairs. Under the changes, which would require legislation, the Minister would no longer appoint the chairperson and two commissioners.
(subs: next par is me backgrounding; it is not Tickner speaking, so leave it in existing tenses)
ATSIC was created in 1990, taking over many of the functions of the old Department of Aboriginal Affairs and some other bodies. It has a budget of about $600 million and a staff of more than 1000, 900 of whom are permanent and 420 of whom are Aboriginal or Islander. About $84 million of its budget is spent on administration and the rest on programs. ATSIC’s main functions are to devise and supervise government programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and give policy advice to the Government.
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