Prime Minister Rudd delivers his second Closing the Gap statement to Parliament
Current topicPrime Minister Kevin Rudd delivered his second Closing the Gap statement to Parliament on 11 February 2010. He defended the present Government’s record on reducing Indigenous disadvantage.
The Prime Minister stated that the life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is smaller than first thought. He explained that although it is good news, it is the result of having more reliable data, rather than the result of having any real improvement on the ground. The life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is now believed to be 11.5 years for men and 9.7 for women, with Indigenous men expected to live to 67 years and Indigenous women 73 years. Mr Rudd told the House of Representatives that this is less than the 17-year gap that was thought to have existed a year ago.
In his ‘Closing the Gap’ statement the Prime Minister addressed each of the six targets that were set in 2008. These targets are:
- Close the gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a generation
- Halve the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five by 2018
- Ensure access to early childhood education for all Indigenous four year olds in remote communities by 2013
- Halve the gap in reading, writing and numeracy achievement for Indigenous children by 2018
- Halve the gap for Indigenous students in Year 12 or equivalent attainment rates by 2020
- Halve the gap in employment outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by 2018
One of the aims of ‘Closing the Gap’ is for Indigenous babies to have a better chance of being born healthy and staying healthy. Mr Rudd announced funding of $9.1 million over three years for 10 new mothers and babies services to support reaching this aim. The 10 new services are in addition to the 43 already funded under the New Directions program which gives Indigenous babies and their mothers better access to:
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Pre and post pregnancy care
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Standard information about baby care
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Practical advice and assistance with breastfeeding, nutrition and parenting
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Monitoring of developmental milestones, immunisation status and infections
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Health checks and referrals for treatment for Indigenous children before starting school
The ten new services will be available in areas of need, including four new sites in the Northern Territory, two each in South Australia and Western Australia and one each in Tasmania and Queensland.
The new service providers are:
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Laynhapuy Homelands Association Incorporation, Northern Territory
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Pintubi Homelands Health Service, Northern Territory
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Sunrise Health Service Aboriginal Corporation, Northern Territory
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Western Arrente Health Aboriginal Corporation, Northern Territory
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Country Health South Australia
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Tullawon Health Service, South Australia
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Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre
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Ngunytju Tjitji Pirni Aboriginal Corporation, Western Australia
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Wirraka Maya Health Service, Western Australia
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Mookai Rosie Bi-Bayan, Queensland
Funding will also be provided for seventeen new school-based sports academies to be opened across the country.
Mr Rudd stated that there is evidence to suggest that some progress may have been made for closing the gap but the progress is clearly too slow. ‘Governments had to take responsibility for past failures, but Indigenous people also had to step up and show leadership. If we are to make a break from the failures of the past we must all play our part’, he said.
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Further information:
- Ministerial statement Closing the Gap
View Minsterial statement: Prime Minister of Australia (11 February 2010) - Closing the Gap Prime Minister’s report
View report: Department of Families and Housing, Communities Services and Indigenous Affairs - Aboriginal health services get extra $9m
View news item: ABC (11 February 2010) - Gap closing, but progress too slow: Rudd
View news item: ABC (11 February 2010) - Goldfields’ health centre looks to share in $9m
View news item: ABC (11 February 2010) - Rudd announces sports academies for NT
View news item: ABC (11 February 2010) - Rudd to be quizzed over Indigenous promises
View news item: ABC (11 February 2010) - Support for Indigenous mothers & babies
View information: Australian Labor (11 February 2010) - View website: Prime Minister of Australia
- View website: ABC
- View website: Australian Labor
- Overview of Indigenous Health status 2009
View report: Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
- Ministerial statement Closing the Gap