A. Submissions

A. Submissions

Joint Standing Committee on Aboriginal and TorresStraitIslander Affairs

The following submissions were received between 2 August 2022 and 15 September 2023 by the Joint Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs inquiry into the application of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDIRP) in Australia.

1.Name Withheld

2.The Sámi Parliament in Norway

3.Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre

3.1.Supplementary to submission 3

3.2Supplementary to submission 3

4.Torres Shire Council

5.Dr Anita Mackay

6.Australian Christian Lobby

7.Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

7.1.Supplementary to submission 7

8.Economic Justice Australia

9.National Indigenous Australians Agency

9.1.Supplementary to submission 9

10.Terri Janke and Company

10.1.Supplementary to submission 10

11.Minerals Council of Australia

12.Indigenous Allied Health Australia

13.Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action

14.Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

14.1Supplementary to submission 14

15.Environmental Justice Australia

16.Supply Nation

17.Accountable Income Management Network

18.UnitingCare Australia

19.Australian Conservation Foundation

20.National Health Leadership Forum

21.Jennifer Keene-McCann

22Kimberley Land Council

22.1. Supplementary to submission 22

23.Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Health Service

24.Woodside Energy

25.Amnesty International

26.UNSW Indigenous Law Centre

27.Indigenous Business Australia

27.1.Supplementary to submission 27

27.2.Supplementary to submission 27

28.Queensland Government

29.Mr Ian Patrick Goss

30.Dominic WY Kanak

31.The Australian National University First Nations Portfolio

31.1Supplementary to submission 31

32.Confidential

33.Confidential

34.Healing Foundation

35.Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation

36.Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations

37.Academic Roundtable Participants

38.Centre for Law and Social Justice, University of Newcastle

39.Lillian Ireland, Dr Nina Lansbury, Adjunct Professor Sandra Creamer AM and DrVinnitta Mosby

40.GetUp!

41.Kimberley Community Legal Service

41.1Supplementary to submission 41

42.Attorney-General's Department

43.Dr Sheryl Lightfoot

44.National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Higher Education Consortium

45.Australian Council of Trade Unions

46.University of Tasmania

47.ACT Government

48.NT Government

49.SA Government

50.WA Government

Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs

The following submissions were received between 29 March 2022 and 23 June 2022 to by Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs inquiry into the application of UNDRIP in Australia.

1.HESTA

2.Australian Nuclear Free Alliance

3.Save the Children Australia

4.UNSW Law Society

5.ACT Human Rights Commission

6.ANU Law Reform and Social Justice Research Hub

7.Life Without Barriers

8.Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

9.Voices of Influence Australia

10.Commissioner for Children and Young People Western Australia

11.Australian Greens First Nations Network

12.Dr Adam Heaton

13.Mr Benjamin Cronshaw

14.Mr Ganur Maynard

15.Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation

16.Change the Record

17.Dr Alice Taylor and Assistant Professor Narelle Bedford

18.Friends of the Earth Australia

19.Liberty Victoria

20.Responsible Investment Association Australasia

21.Australian Council of Superannuation Investors

22.Dr Harry Hobbs

23.Mr David Noonan

24.President of Norfolk Island People for Democracy

25.Mr Peter Remta

26.Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance

27.Ms Janet Donnelly

28.First Languages Australia

29.Dr Shelley Bielefeld

30.NSW Council for Civil Liberties

31.Conservation Council

32.Kimberley Community Legal Services

33.Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

34.Nunkuwarrin Yunti of South Australia Inc.

35.Ms Lydia McGrady

36.Centre for Law and Social Justice, University of Newcastle

37.Josephite SA Reconciliation Circle

38.Name Withheld

39.Confidential

40.Confidential

41.Gudanji For Country

42.Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation

43.Edmund Rice Centre for Justice and Community Education

44.Emeritus Professor Jon Altman

45.Mr Dominic WY Kanak

46.Environmental Justice Australia

47.North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency

48.Accountable Income Management Network

49.NSW Aboriginal Land Council

50.Ms Tara Ali, Ms Monica Dalton and Professor Asmi Wood

51.Mr Yingiya Guyula MLA

52.National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers andPractitioners

53.Australian Human Rights Commission

54.Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency

55.Ibbai Waggan-Wiradjuri People

56.South Australia Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation Network

57.Storey & Ward Lawyers

58.Australian Lawyers Alliance

59.Economic Justice Australia

60.Law Council of Australia

61.Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association

62.Close the Gap

63.National Native Title Council

64.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (QLD)

65.Federation of Victoria Traditional Owner Corporations

66.Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service

67.Aboriginal Peak Organisations of the Northern Territory

68.Coalition of Peaks

69.Climate and Health Alliance

70.Partnership for Justice in Health

71.Lowitja Institute

72.National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Association

73.The Wilderness Society

74.Amnesty International

75.Dr Ed Wensing and Jason Field

76.Darwin Community Legal Service

77.WWF Australia

78.Solar Citizens

79.Central Land Council

80.Dr James Ingram

81.World Vision Australia

82.Ms Gillian King

83.South Australian Native Title Services

84.Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages

85.National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation

86.First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria

87.Djirra

88.Koorie Youth Council

89.Conservation Council SA

90.Mr Travis Harbour

91.Mr Jim Hill

92.Indigenous Peoples’ Organization—Oxfam Australia