Local Decision Making agreement sets out development pathway for Kunibidji people

NT Government

A Local Decision Making (LDM) agreement signed in Maningrida this week provides pathways for the community to set priorities that advance cultural, social, economic, education development in the region in partnership with the NT Government.

This signing represents the 15th LDM agreement across the Territory and will facilitate new working relationships to support self-determination of local Aboriginal communities.

The Agreement – which has been developed through an extensive consultation process led by the Dhukurrdji Development Corporation that represents the Kunibidji people of Maningrida and neighbouring clan groups – identifies ten strategic priorities, including agency over plans to support people with disabilities.

This addition, at the community’s request, follows the selection of Maningrida as the site of one of two national trials by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). The trial will investigate a shift from the current underutilisation of individualised packages to exploring options to create efficiencies and improve accessibility of services. NDIA has agreed to be a party to the Agreement, with the trial to be community-led in partnership with the NT Government.

The newly established Homeland School Company (HSC) has also agreed to be a party to the Agreement, and will play a critical role in strengthening cultural knowledge within the education system in partnership with community leaders. This is an existing priority within the Agreement.

Implementation of strategic priorities have already commenced with the establishment of the Murnun Men’s Shed and Women’s Cultural Hub with Mala’la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation; and the Nja-marleya Cultural Leaders and Justice Group.

Other partners to the LDM include; Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation, Maningrida Progress Association, Northern Land Council, West Arnhem Regional Council, and the National Indigenous Australians Agency.

Quotes attributable to Chief Minister Eva Lawler:

“The signing of this Local Decision Making Agreement is a clear pathway forward for the Kunibidji people to be the creators of their own destiny.

“This Agreement represents the opportunity for those living in Maningrida and neighbouring homelands and communities to be more involved in community and Government initiatives; and to lead place-based projects for future development and investment.

“My Government is thoroughly committed to working with the community to achieve productive outcomes for this region.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for Local Decision Making Selena Uibo:

“The Territory Labor Government is supporting the implementation and delivery of Local Decision Making Agreements across the NT so that our communities have control over areas such as housing, health, education, law and justice, workforce employment and other issues of importance.

“We are creating a new working relationship between our Government and our Aboriginal communities to support self-determination.

“Many clan groups, partner organisations and community stakeholders have been involved in negotiations of this Maningrida Agreement so it was a proud day for everyone who contributed to this outcome.

“I particularly acknowledge the efforts and inspiration of several key community members who have passed away during this process. Their guidance and wisdom have been integral to this Agreement which sets the stage for an empowered future for the Kunibidji people.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Arafura Manuel Brown:

“The signing of this Local Decision Making Agreement is a momentous occasion for the Kunibidji people of Maningrida and neighbouring clan groups.

“Discussions began a number of years ago so this has been a long time in the making, but it was important to get it right.

“This is a culturally-diverse region so there were a number of factors and views to consider, however people are satisfied with the final Agreement and are looking forward to the rollout of the priorities identified by the community.”

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