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Proportionally, Victoria’s Indigenous
population is small compared with that of other Australian states
and territories, representing 0.6 per cent of the population.
Despite Victoria’s historically high levels of prosperity and
government spending, outcomes for Indigenous Victorians remain poor
in areas, including life expectancy, employment, and education.
This audit examined the administrative arrangements for
Indigenous affairs from 2001 when the Victorian Government first
sought to establish ‘joined-up’ arrangements. The audit
assessed how well four departments coordinated services and
initiatives for Aboriginal people in Victoria.
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