National Congress of Australia's First Peoples

National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
National Congress of Australia's First Peoples
Type Public company limited by guarantee
Key people Jody Broun (Co-Chair)
Les Malezer (Co-Chair)
Website The National Congress of Australia's First Peoples

The National Congress of Australia's First Peoples is the new national representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. The Congress was incorporated as a Company Limited by Guarantee in April 2010. As a company the Congress is owned and controlled by its membership and is independent of Government. Its Co-Chairs are Jody Broun and Les Malezer. Other Board members are Brian Butler, Venessa Curnow, Dennis Eggington, Rod Little, Tammy Solonec and Daphne Yarram.[1] The Board members were elected for a two year term in 2011.

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Corporate structure

The Congress is a Public Company limited by guarantee.[2][3] The first National Congress meeting of 120 delegates was held in June 2011. The 120 delegates nominate every 2 years to attend the annual forum. Chambers 1 & 2 hold elections for their 40 delegates. Organisations that are members of those chambers have the right to vote for these delegates. Individuals that nominate to be in Chamber 3 are assessed against criteria by both the Ethics Council and the National Board. Gender parity and adequate representation of the membership are included as part of the process to pick the 40 members for this chamber. The Board is supported by an Ethics Council – a special body of experts who provide independent advice on standards and guidelines

Reception

Australian Human Rights Commissioner Mick Gooda welcomed the formation as a milestone moment for Indigenous Australians.[4] Northern Land Council CEO Kim Hill also welcomed the formation of the Congress.[5] Aboriginal activist Noel Pearson criticised the Congress as "a blackfella's wailing wall".[2] Australian conservative journalist and political commentator Andrew Bolt has described the Congress as funding "professional aborigines" instead of Aboriginal people "you imagine your taxes helping".[6]

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