Thursday, July 29, 2010

Twitter posts=Authentification of Aboriginal Family Trees

@PremierMikeRann @JuliaGillard you do have the right to respond ?
3 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann most people can be forced to lie and cheat when they are faced with there own extinction lol=how low can yu go lol
5 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Premier=your Gov policy=promotes corruption, exploitation and the genocide of the Aboriginal Nations=below par policies ):
6 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann how can we as Aboriginal people live a normal and successfull life when we are forced by heritage to be associated=crime
9 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann you would have to agree that corruption and exploitation of NT exists lol= Unions business and organised crime-gangs
11 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann do you think that the Aboriginal defined by confirmation might support the emergence of Native Title corruption?
14 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Ngarrindjeri Kaurna Nudjerri doesnt sound right lol. u got a big problem associated to NTcorruption and fabricated linage
17 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann have you noted the similarity of neibouring tribes=Ngarrinjeri & Nudjerri? why then a Kaurna in between them?
20 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann lol your Gove could establish a DNA pool for all the tribal groups Ndgerri Ngarrindjeri Narrunga and the so called Kaurna?
22 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann perhaps DNA should be collected from all of the parties and tested lol I would agree to that?
25 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann the behavior of the people I have met with might indicate that there are problems associated to endemic tribal virtues
28 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann ?how do we kno that all the Ngarrindjeri family trees are correct?some may be fabricated by families and clever lawyers ?
30 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @JuliaGillard ?how do we kno that all the Ngarrindjeri family trees are correct?some may be fabricated by families and clever lawyers lol?
31 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @PremierMikeRann mmm? how do we kno that the so called Kaurna family trees have not been fabricated? the whole Kaurna thing=fabrication ?
33 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @JuliaGillard mmm? how do we kno that the so called Kaurna family trees have not been fabricated? the whole Kaurna thing=fabrication lol?
34 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Twitter posts Prime Minister Gillard and Premier Mike Rann re Unions, Business,Organized Crime the ALRM Aborig confirmation=Native Title exploitation

@PremierMikeRann lol we are trying to get security for all Aboriginal families=we have no security with the current corrupted situ=NT issues
1 minute ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Premier Rann=u must change yo Gov ways=do not support Union & Business corruption of Native Title and ganland bullies lol
3 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann LOL yo Gov is a disgracefull and corrupted mess=Yo Gov has supported Native Title exploitation=Union and Gangland assist
5 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann property damages for decades=millions of $ damages re Gov internal, ALRM,= Police corruption=Union & business NT exploit
6 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Liberal Howard Gov only Gov that assisted us re security=Union based gang attacks upon our family=unemployment,business &
7 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Liberal Howard Gov only Gov that offered us protection lol=Union related gang attacks= employment,business, property
8 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann lol u= directly implicated into the gang attacks upon our family=Union links=CFMEU in our dreaming lol=gang attacks relate
9 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann since change of Howard Gov we have received further damages gang related=no intervention by your Gov=no security protect
11 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann we have been terrorised by Aboriginal gangs and bikers for decades=limited Police action=no security=accept Howard Gov
12 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Union and gang standover tactics has rruined our business and caused us to receive major financial damage=unemployment
13 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann organized crime, biker gangs and criminals linked to the Unions lol=massive damage to our property over three decades
14 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann no legal or Native Title representation=exploitation of our Native Title rights and heritage=our security is threatened by
15 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann legal protection for gang members and Aboriginal confirmation by the ALRM=but our security is threatened=no confirmation=
16 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/inside-the-gang-of-49/story-e6frea83-1225851579015
17 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann upon our family=gang of 49 type attacks upon us=linked ALRM=linked Native Title exploitation=link Aboriginal confirmation
18 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann three times previously and the Council has made my wife pay the expiation notice= indicative of malicious petty attacks=
19 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann under the front seat of the car=my wife copped a $253 penalty for not showing permit in a disabled park=this has happened
20 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Police report NO. 11/W36184=expiation NO. 58727610=someone remove my wifes dissability permit= the dash of car and put it
21 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @JuliaGillard LOL yo Gov is a disgracefull and corrupted mess=Yo Gov has supported Native Title exploitation with Union and Gangland assist
26 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard property damages for decades=millions of $ damages re Gov internal, ALRM, and Police corruption=Union & business NT exploit
27 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard Liberal Howard Gov only Gov that assisted us re security=Union based gang attacks upon our family=unemployment,business &
29 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard Liberal Howard Gov only Gov that offered us oprotection lol=Union related gang attacks upon our employment,business, proerty
31 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard lol u are directly implicated into the gang attacks upon our family=Union links=CFMEU in our dreaming lol=gang attacks relate
34 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard since change of Howard Gov we have received further damages gang related=no intervention by your Gov=no security protection
36 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard we have been terrorised by Aboriginal gangs and bikers for decades=limited Police action=no security=accept Howard Gov
38 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard Union and gang standover tactics has rruined our business and caused us to receive major financial damage=unemployment
39 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard organized crime, biker gangs and criminals linked to the Unions lol=massive damage to our property over the last three decades
40 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard no legal or Native Title representation=exploitation of our Native Title rights and heritage=our security is threatened by
42 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard legal protection for gang members and Aboriginal confirmation by the ALRM=but our security is threatened=no confirmation=
43 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/inside-the-gang-of-49/story-e6frea83-1225851579015
about 1 hour ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard upon our family=gang of 49 type attacks upon us=linked ALRM=linked Native Title exploitation=linked Aboriginal confirmation
about 1 hour ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard three times previously and the Council has mae my wife pay the expiation notice=this is indicative of malicious petty attacks=
about 1 hour ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard under the front seat of the car=my wife copped a $253 penalty for not showing permit in a disabled park=this has happened
about 1 hour ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard Police report NO. 11/W36184=expiation NO. 58727610=someone removed my wifes dissability permit from the dash of car and put it

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Comments to Prime Minister Gillard on Twitter regarding Seurity matters

That's you! Lists

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Your lists: @JuliaGillard the Fed AG and the Fed police shud hve the gist of things lol=we trust in yo security t protect us while matters proceed :)
5 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard u kinda keep hopin its gunna stop but never does=another day same shit lol hahaha :)bet u got some issues wit yo situ lol:)
7 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard lol I think I jus hav to accept dat there will be a certain level of corruption in politics=we hav t get used to that=:)
9 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete allmost like I was set up by the folk on the committee lol hahaha :) do u think that cud be possible? :)wonder wat else de gunna do hahah:)
10 minutes ago via web
Delete @JuliaGillard its funny how my tutor was involved wit my work employment placement wit WLBC=n my cadetship wit EPA lol=that did not work out
12 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard now that was an interesting meeting lol=all the people there jus seem t be associated t my issues lol=some even my tutors lol
15 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard Minutes of Meeting No 9. Meeting held Tuesday 8th May 2007 Level 2, Yungondi Building, Uni SA Campus, City West, Adelaide
16 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard if we are aware of security problems and corruption associated to Native Title u can be sure that we will advise yo Gov lol:)
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Delete @JuliaGillard lol=security is everything in the modern world=without that our people =murdered and there rights taken lol=u prolly kno dat):
25 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard we will stand tough lol t protect the security of our people and there property=human rights lore and priori Indig rights:)
27 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard seems as though we might be left satndin when the Aboriginal system crashes omg=we will stand tough lol=
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Delete @JuliaGillard The dreams are a little on the negative side lol=seems that our adversaries are gunna go for a low duck dive in desperarion:)
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Delete @JuliaGillard 4am on Sunday Mornin and we start work lol=great time of the day after a good nights sleep hahah :)inspired=the dreams to act)

NRM Council Aboriginal Statewide Advisory Committee

NRM Council
Aboriginal Statewide Advisory Committee

Minutes of Meeting No 9. Meeting held Tuesday 8th May 2007 from 12:30pm-5:00pm
Level 2, Yungondi Building, Uni SA Campus, City West, 70 North Terrace, Adelaide

1. Welcome and Introduction

The Chair welcomed members to the meeting and acknowledged the meeting was being held on the traditional lands of the Kaurna people.

Peter paid respects to Veronica Brodie who passed away recently. Veronica was a strong defender of Aboriginal rights and a respected and loved elder. Members held a one-minute silence in memory of the Late Veronica Brodie.

Present: Peter Buckskin (Chair), Lynette Crocker, Fraser Vickery, Tim Hartman, Karina Lester, Donald Fraser, Carolyn Ireland, Marilyn Ah Chee and Charlie Jackson (proxy for George Cooley).

Apologies: Debra Haseldine, Hughie Windlass, George Cooley, Mitch Dunnett, Derek Walker, John Chester and Andrew Johnson.

In Attendance: David Hanna (Executive Support DWLBC).

2. Minutes

Fraser Vickery moved and Lynette Crocker seconded that minutes of the previous meeting be accepted. The Committee resolved to confirm the minutes as a correct record of the February 2007 meeting of ASAC.

3. Business Arising From Previous Minutes

David Hanna summarised each of the 9 actions from the previous meeting. The majority were noted as completed with further discussion on those outstanding as follows:

Action 2 (Meeting 8) - Obtain outstanding reports from all regions regarding NRM Transition Project.

David Hanna reported that he had received correspondence from David New that the Steering Committee had asked him to stop working on the regional report deliverable part of the transition project.

It was noted that information is starting to be posted on the regional notice boards section of the website (www.aboriginalnrm.com), the Skills Register is being developed and will be functional at the end of the month.

Action 3 (Meeting 8) - Update CDEP information and provide a list of titleholders of ALT lands on the www.aboriginalnrm.com.

This action will be undertaken by David New as part of loading the Internet site with further information.

Action 7 (Meeting 8) - Draft ASAC Work Plan.

This action was deferred to this meeting (meeting # 9) so it could be discussed as a group.




Action 8 (Meeting 7) - ASAC members to provide comments to Debra Haseldine on volunteers in Aboriginal communities.

Debra was absent from the meeting and therefore this item was deferred.

4. Correspondence

Letter to Chair of ALT

Peter Buckskin wrote to George Tongerie, Chair of the Aboriginal Lands Trust on 16th April inviting the ALT to participate in ASAC meetings. A copy of the letter was circulated to all members in attendance.

Peter noted that he had received a call from John Chester earlier that day indicating that he was not going to be able to attend the ASAC meeting on behalf of ALT as he was were busy preparing material for the Department of Premier and Cabinet.

Peter noted that the ALT has major concerns with the changes being made to their legislation regarding appointment of members to Boards. It is now the responsibility of the Chief Executive of Department of Premier and Cabinet to appoint members to the ALT. It was noted that the government did not consult with the ALT before making this decision.

The Aboriginal Lands Trust is a very important Aboriginal organisation. It produced the ground -breaking “Strategy for Aboriginal Managed Lands in South Australia” (SAMLISA) report. Since the NRM Act was proclaimed and the introduction of NRM Boards, the ALT has had to compete with other contractors for funding to carry out on-ground works. The ALT has not been able to win the same level of funding it has in the past and therefore its base has been eroded.

Concern was expressed that current governance arrangements, including the regional NRM model, is causing increasing disharmony between Aboriginal nations and Aboriginal organisations and an erosion of the rights of Aboriginal people. Though ASAC is established to deal with NRM matters from an Aboriginal perspective it is impossible to separate caring for the land from health and welfare issues.

Review of regional investment strategies

ASAC provided comment on the regional NRM board investment strategies. A copy of this correspondence was circulated to members in attendance.

David Hanna outlined the responsibility of the Council Assessment Sub-committee (CASc) to review the investment strategies on behalf of NRM Council. CASc invited ASAC to comment on the Aboriginal aspects of the regional investment strategies. ASAC provided comment on only two of the eight NRM regional investment strategies. Peter indicated that this was a failure on behalf of ASAC.

Peter noted that he was concerned that ASAC are not supporting Karina Lester adequately in her role on the NRM Council and stated that this is an area that ASAC must improve upon.

Lynette suggested we could do business differently and meet as a group to discuss the regional investment strategies. Karina noted that it is important to have Aboriginal people on each of the NRM Boards as this would help ASAC members in their role in reviewing the regional documents.

Letter from Merv Lewis re Aboriginal membership on the Northern & Yorke (N&Y) NRM Board

David Hanna circulated the letter that Merv Lewis (Chair of N&Y) sent to Dennis Mutton (Chair of NRM Council) in relation to the reasons why N&Y NRM Board has not yet nominated someone for ASAC.

Charlie noted that it seems that people are scared that their decision to nominate a particular Aboriginal person may pre-empt who is the native title-holders. They should not be worried about this. Charlie’s advice to Merv is to make the decision. Peter noted that there is an issue of representation versus advocacy. Whoever is appointed to an NRM Board or an ASAC position must be an advocate for the Aboriginal people in their area. Peter noted that he doesn’t represent anyone as Chair of ASAC but he can make some inroads through his networks and he can represent the Indigenous perspective.

Lynette noted that one Aboriginal person who had nominated for a position on the N&Y NRM Board was not successful.

Karina Lester suggested that ASAC could nominate some Aboriginal people to sit on the N&Y NRM Board and ASAC. After some discussion ASAC resolved to recommend the following people to Merv Lewis through a letter from Peter Buckskin to Dennis Mutton:

• Rose Turner
• Doug Turner
• Quentin Augius
• Clinton Wanganeen
• Vincent Branson (Nudgerri)

It was agreed that all of these people have appropriate networking skills and are familiar with natural resources management and therefore any one of them would be a good advocate for the region.

It was also agreed that David Hanna would find out who has already been put forward as a nomination to Northern & Yorke and those people would also be included as recommended nominations from ASAC.

It was agreed that a gender balance should be aimed for in the recommendations from ASAC to Northern & Yorke.

Charlie Jackson indicated that he would raise at presiding members forum the importance of Aboriginal membership on NRM Boards and the commitment of those Boards to having a member on ASAC and supporting that member.

ACTION: ASAC to write to Dennis Mutton requesting him to forward ASAC’s suggested nominations for N&Y’s representation on ASAC to the Presiding Member of the Northern & Yorke NRM Board. David Hanna to prepare first draft on behalf of ASAC.

5. Member update

Peter Buckskin (Chair)

Peter will continue discussions with the School of Natural and Built Environment at Uni SA Mawson Lakes Campus to see if ASAC could engage some students doing their honours to undertake some work on behalf of ASAC. Peter indicated that the Head of School is interested in further discussions and has endorsed in principle this approach. This initiative will not cost ASAC anything as the University will pay for the work the students do and it is great for the graduates as it makes their degrees more relevant by contributing to the here and now. This initiative can be flagged in the ASAC Work Plan.

Marking the 50 years since NADOC is an opportunity for Aboriginal people to reignite reconciliation. Peter noted that $460m needs to be injected into Aboriginal health in Australia.

Peter noted that he is starting work on 3 national consultancies, which will keep him busy from June through to August. This will prevent him doing much work for ASAC during this time.

Peter’s time in his role with the university is split between 40% research, 40% teaching and 20% community work. ASAC is part of his community work component.

Peter noted that ASAC only has minimal resources and it is difficult to be proactive and make strategic interventions with minimal resourcing. ASAC has to be smart where it intervenes and how aggressively it drives that intervention.

ASAC to date has provided a good opportunity to have a yarn about Indigenous issues in a culturally aware and culturally safe space.

Karina Lester (NRM Council)

NRM Council met on Friday 4th May. Some of the NRM Council members were a bit worried about government administrative boundary issues and asked Karina to talk to ASAC about this issue.

Minister Gago will be attending the July meeting of NRM Council. This presents an opportunity for ASAC to influence what NRM Council discuss with the Minister.

Karina noted that Peter Buckskin and Dennis Mutton are going to talk about communication issues at some point.

NRM Council has endorsed Kent Martin as a proxy for Karina Lester on ASAC.

A significant piece of work that NRM Council is undertaking is the principles for distributing state government funds to regions.

Marilyn Ah Chee (AW)

Oodnadatta is a town that is 94% Aboriginal people. The town’s folk have been charged with a levy for receiving television. Oodnadatta receives four channels: 7, Imparja, ABC and SBS. Two of these stations have been cut off because the town have not paid their levy. The town is also faced with very high electricity bills. Marilyn indicated that she and others had tried to protest their case but to no avail. Chairman of Progress Association has something to do with it however the Outback Areas Trust was thought to be ultimately responsible. Disappointment was registered with the way that Adam Plate is administrating matters at Oodnadatta.

Action: Peter Buckskin to write to Outback Areas Trust registering ASAC’s disappointment with this matter (with a copy to Dennis Mutton).

Lynette Crocker (A&MLR)

The 4 nations group meets every 2 months. This group has developed a 4 nation service level agreement with the NRM Board. They have also developed a strategic alliance plan, which is being put to the board in June with the protocol document and the tools of knowledge document. The 4 nations group have recently been discussing the bigger picture – particularly what the natural resources management landscape will look like in 50 years.

The A&MLR Board have been briefed on a whole range of matters. The Board understands the importance of “selling” the levy to community (what is it for – what is it going towards). Local Councils will collect the levy on behalf of the Board.

Funds for natural resources management is dispersed through the Investment Strategy. When applications come in we sit down and review. Lynette sits on a Coast and Marine committee. There is another national organisation called Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA’s). Local Govt Association and Wilderness Society have helped with a petition regarding management of the St Vincent coast line. Lynette indicated she could send out IPA grant information to interested ASAC members.

The A&MLR NRM Board supported the Conservation Café, which was part of the Port Festival from April 21 - 29. The Conservation Café supported Aboriginal cultural pathways and NRM engagement and Lynette suggested that it was an excellent way to engage people.

Participated in a riverboat tour of the Port River, which included a talk about the history and significance of the Port. Information about the history of the area is very important. Pat Harbison from St Vincent Gulf friends group came and gave a presentation.

Lynette suggested there could be a Caring for Country Unit that would help deliver NRM outcomes for Aboriginal people.

Lynette is on the Board and Committee to make a difference for Aboriginal people.

Conflict of interest is an issue for Aboriginal people on multiple boards. This is an area where ASAC could support Aboriginal people.

Lynette suggested recording sites with video so you don’t have to rely on written text.

Fraser Vickery (KI)

Fraser indicated he is hoping to get more engagement with Kaurna and Ngarrindgerri people.

Organising cultural awareness training for the KI NRM Board members. In response Charlie suggested that cultural awareness training should always be done on land (not in the city) to give white people exposure to Aboriginal culture.

Fraser’s main role is to report back to the KI NRM Board about the outcomes of ASAC meetings.

Tim Hartman (SE)

Tim is the Chair of the South East Indigenous Focus Group. The Focus Group has representatives from the family groups in the region. The South East NRM Board is good at engaging with Aboriginal people in the region however they do not have an Aboriginal person on their NRM Board.

The Indigenous Focus Group has looked at all the Aboriginal sites in the region. The Focus Group has started doing on-ground works with funds allocated for Aboriginal lands in the SE. Issues being addressed include old wells, animal control, fencing and cleaning up rubbish on land.

Robin Campbell has ably filled the role of Aboriginal Land Coordinator while Leonie Casey has been sick. Leonie is recovering well and may be able to continue her work again soon.

The whole SE NRM Board has completed cultural awareness training.

Carolyn Ireland (SA AL)

Thanked all members for being welcomed to ASAC. Important to keep the dialogue going.

The SA Arid Lands NRM Board meet 6 times a year for 2 days at a time. Fred Tanner resigning from the board and ASAC was a big loss. He was a great attribute to the Arid Lands. With Fred’s help they came up with a Board guideline for Aboriginal engagement. All staff have been through the cultural awareness training.

The SA Arid Lands NRM Board are meeting at Woomera later this month, which will be a time for inducting the 6 NRM groups. Caroline noted that most NRM Groups have an Aboriginal member.

The SA AL NRM board is in the process of nominating an Aboriginal person for ASAC.

ACTION: Peter Buckskin to write a letter to Fred Tanner thanking him for his contribution on ASAC.



Charlie Jackson (AW)

Has a meeting with 2 Ministers regarding APY lands on Friday morning. What Aboriginal people want is completely different to what the white people want.

AW gets $2.5m NHT money. Also eligible for lots more money through other sources. Suggested that Arid Lands get some money to focus on Aboriginal engagement.

Concern about the Aboriginal communities outside of AW as there seems there are going to be a lot of programs that Aboriginal people will miss out on.

Expressed concern that if the Aboriginal Lands Trust is eroded, the Aboriginal lands will not be managed.

Donald Fraser

Donald had nothing to add to Charlies update.

6. ASAC Work Plan

There was general discussion about how ASAC might function in the future. The key points are listed as follows:

• Lynette suggested that if 1% of the total levy money collected by Councils for NRM was provided to the Aboriginal State Advisory Committee they could function much more effectively.
• Karina suggested that she could support ASAC (in conjunction with David) as she has more time available at the moment. Perhaps there is an opportunity for her to access a computer within DWLBC?
• Suggested that a new vision is created. This will help spread the message to other Aboriginal people.
• Suggested that ASAC members receive an IT allowance to help cover costs out-of-session. Caroline indicated that SA Arid Lands NRM Board members receive a one off payment.
• Karina recalled that some time back ASAC wrote to each Presiding Member asking them what engagement policy they have in place for Aboriginal people. Karina asked what response we received from the Presiding Members.
• Suggested a one-day workshop with general discussion at the start, then engagement of Chairs of Aboriginal Advisory Groups and then an ASAC facilitated session.
• ASAC needs to ensure that what they say they are going to deliver is achievable.
• Carolyn suggested that ASAC start by highlighting their achievements to date. This will help plan for the future.
• The Resource Manual for Engagement of Aboriginal People has been developed and this will be an excellent resource for NRM workers.
• ASAC engagement has not worked too well to date because of capacity. To do this ASAC needs some more support.
• Noted that the workshop should not clash with NADOC week or Reconciliation week.
• Important to draw on good work being done by SA Murray Darling Basin and SA Arid Lands NRM Board.
• Employment of Aboriginal people is crucial in natural resources management. This will help with self-determination and empowerment.
• Engaging students at the Indigenous School, Uni SA City West Campus to undertake research on behalf of ASAC.

ACTION: Karina to work with Peter, Charlie and David to develop a process for a one-day workshop. The workshop will be split into two halves. The first half would be ASAC members and the Chairs of Indigenous Focus Groups. The second part of the day will be for ASAC members to develop the work plan taking into account the recommendations from the morning.

ACTION: David Hanna to ask John Gavin how much the IT allowance payment is that SA Arid Land NRM board members receive.

7. Other Business

Karina noted that there is no Aboriginal person on the Eyre Peninsula NRM Board. Mitch Dunnett is on the Indigenous Focus Group but not on the Board.

Charlie noted that some Boards seem to be using Native Title claims as an excuse to not have indigenous participation on the Board.

Peter remarked that it was great to see Charlie Jackson at ASAC as he is a Presiding Member of one of the Boards.

ACTION: Peter Buckskin to write to Dennis Mutton urging him to write to Brian Foster in regard Aboriginal membership on the Eyre Peninsula NRM Board.

8. Next Meeting

Date: Tuesday 7th August, 9am – 5pm.

Venue: Level 2 Conference Room, Yungondi Building, Uni SA, City West Campus, 70 North Terrace, Adelaide.

9. Close

The Chairperson closed the meeting at 4.00pm.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

email to attorney@ag.gov.au & tony.abbott@ag.gov.au & premier@saugov.sa.gov.au

http://kaurna-ngarrindjeriarts.blogspot.com/2010/07/rann-gillarddream-protien.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemnaoideae http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jf990463s

Hello
I have abreviated the dreaming as much as possible to save time and stress. There is more but I will keep that within unless I need to expose issues. If I speak in plain scientific base-terms then it is easy to understand and I base my information upon intuition from within the dreaming. I hope this may assist you with policy for the future. I am certain that the Indigenous communities will work with you to use Indigenous Protected Areas=(IPA) to help with bio water cleaning in situ, sustainable food production and the recharging of aquifers with good-conditioned water.
ps please pass this information on to Prime Minister Gillard as I do not have that current email and I do not wish to express a personal political bias. Thankyou and good luck with the election :)

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Delete @JuliaGillard broad beans cud subsidise grain crops=nitrogen fixation=natural nitrogen =soil regeneration +bio mass=carbon sequestration
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Delete @JuliaGillard dream=about broad bean flour and protein powder=why=IPA for sustainable agriculture=water retention +purification+food product

Monday, July 19, 2010

Prime Minister Gillard and Premier Rann=more of the same

@PremierMikeRann Gov an Unions cant jus bribe the Indigenous people u want that u kno u can manipulate=to get controll over priori rights):
less than 10 seconds ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @JuliaGillard Yo Gov an Unions cant jus bribe the Indigenous people u want that u kno u can manipulate=to get controll over priori rights):
2 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard Consistancy lol=fair distribution of Indigenous Heritage rights=de do not jus belong t the Unions and big business lol :)

Premier Rann and Prime Minister Gillard Indigenous Protection+Priori Rights Recogniton+IPA=Commons+Sustainable Agriculture+Carbon Sequetration

@PremierMikeRann ++++ Think Indigenous protection=sustainable bio mass production and carbon sequestration=Policy,sustainabilty lol=susagric
less than 10 seconds ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @JuliaGillard ++++ Think Indigenous protection=sustainable bio mass production and carbon sequestration=Policy =sustainabilty lol=sus agric

Gillard and Gov uses Consultants=In the Dreaming

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Your lists: @JuliaGillard In the dreaming lol=we are not doing well=we are being exploited and treated wrong=if that change we will say thankyou=if if):
7 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEnJDaqT3-0 in the dreaming lol=yo consultants wont cover yo sins of Indigenous exploitation):
9 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @PremierMikeRann http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEnJDaqT3-0 In the dreaming lol=International law priori Indigenous rights :)
11 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann the dreaming tells us that yo Gov uses consultants t do yo dirty business lol=that is gutless underhanded behavior ):
14 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann this is all a part of our dreaming and our story of exploitation and abuse=abhorent exploitation of NT families lol
15 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Yo Gov is more interested in lining the pockets of yo consultants and Unions with Indigenous heritage funds=priori rights
16 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete @PremierMikeRann Premier=Your Gov adversaries are not beyond reproach=How we have been treated NT holder=Gov hve a terrible record of abuses
18 minutes ago via web in reply to PremierMikeRann
Delete Thankyu twitter for the forum=gd night :)D
about 7 hours ago via web
Delete @PremierMikeRann yo Gov interpretation of NT law is insulting and archaic=dinosaur lol=prolly not even legal lol=nonsense wat u doin OK):

Saturday, July 17, 2010

A mess of the Blues LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipO33Awke0M dreamed I was singin this song jus befo Mr Rudd went lol hahaha :)u belive me?=good luc :)

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Tweets t Julia Gillard and aallee=bout lore, priori human rights an heritage

@aalleena this is not in my hands an I kno yu well enough t kno dat yu are aware o dat lol=hve agreat day :)
3 minutes ago via web in reply to aalleena
Delete @JuliaGillard with respect t yo office lol but our lore still stands in the dreamin :)^^
6 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard dont matter if yu man woman anyone=lore applies in dreamin in Australia=heritage lol and priori rights hahaha :)in de dreamin^
11 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard not so simple t interfere into Aboriginal heritage and rights lol=there is price t pay cus o lore,that will be payed=promise
13 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard legislation dont mean a thing if yu in violation of lore hahaha :)de oath will fix dat corruption lol cu o International law:)
16 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard this is how the International articles of human rights protects de blood(heritage) under lore=legislation=wat dat lol :)
18 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard anyone decieves the blood an lore o de region and does not respect lore will have trouble eventually in de dreamin lol ;)
19 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard anyone who does not understand lore or Kadashi should not come t Australia cus u all under dat lore lol=cus of oath
21 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @JuliaGillard lol=Aboriginal lore still stands=blood fo region by hritage=de oath bring u under lore lol in de dreamin=nuthin anyone can do)
22 minutes ago via web in reply to JuliaGillard
Delete @aalleena thanks lol=I really appreciate you and yo freinship :)D
27 minutes ago via web in reply to aalleena
Delete @aalleena see wat comes next=I cant take a deal if dat implicates violation of lore=so they need t get rid of me hahaha :)mo o de same lol:)
28 minutes ago via web in reply to aalleena
Delete @aalleena I see them come and go in politics and only 1 Prime Minister trusted me=they kno I will cut them to uphold lore=my job n dreamin