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By Georgina Dimopoulos, published 18/8/2008Six months since 'Sorry'. Perhaps it is too soon to expect tangible, practical outcomes from the government's apology.
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Over 12 months ago Jenny Macklin said "The amount of money being wasted on bureaucracy is increasing under the Howard Government,"Ms
Macklin said. ``Yet many indigenous people's circumstances seem to be going backwards. It's just not right.''
It was not right then and it is not right now but it is Macklin presiding over the debacle that is a public service intent on micromanaging every project that comes up for funding and wanting to ensure it is slowed down to a snail's pace because that is the only speed it (the bureaucracy) knows.
It matters not which media one watches or reads, how close they are to the ground in Aboriginal disadvantage, or how many years experience they have had - the fact is the public service is choking itself on the myriad of guidleines, contracts, deeds and red tape associated with ATSI affairs.
"Sorry" will mean nothing while this situation prevails and it is about time that the Rudd Govt did what it said it was going to do back on 6 June 2007 in the article referred to above (oh yes in the Oz too) and that was:"Labor...promised an overhaul of indigenous affairs administration to combine various grant programs and thereby remove unnecessary duplication of tasks."
Let's see it.
Rollom