Closing the Gap Facing the Future

Closing the Gap Facing the Future

VRIO Analysis

In January 2018, the world’s leading economists announced “Closing the Gap”, a visionary plan to achieve a future where every member of Australia’s Indigenous communities can enjoy the same rights as other Australians, starting from age 18. The plan, announced at the opening of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) summit, aims to reduce the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians to one-in-10 before 2050 and

Porters Model Analysis

The last time I spoke about Closing the Gap Facing the Future in Melbourne was at the end of last year. We had a wonderful gathering of about 100 Indigenous leaders, academics, government policy makers, and business leaders. I was honoured to share the same space with so many influential voices. It was an opportunity to connect, learn, and share knowledge on a topic that is close to my heart – closing the gap. My presentation was part of the launch of the National Closing the Gap Reconciliation Statement,

PESTEL Analysis

The Closing the Gap report of 2006 was a major milestone for the Australian Government and a landmark in our national journey towards reconciliation. try here The report acknowledged the inequities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians and provided a pathway towards fairer, more prosperous and culturally rich Australia. weblink It was a historic event because it put the government on the path to addressing Indigenous issues. In the decade since the report, we have seen significant changes, particularly in education and health.

SWOT Analysis

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In December 2015, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, along with Minister for Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Greg Combet, and others, formally announced Australia’s ratification of the Paris Agreement. This means that the agreement of nations, representing nearly 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, will come into effect in 2020. In the lead-up to the climate summit in Paris, we witnessed a surge of hope in the international community. The agreement is a momentous step towards reducing global

Porters Five Forces Analysis

“How can we bridge the gap that faces the future for Indigenous children and their families? Let me start with my story. I am a 25-year-old woman who grew up in a small country town in northern Queensland, Australia. As an Aboriginal Australian, I remember the day when our nation was forced to close the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) schooling system, and we had to leave our schools behind. I remember the day when Indigenous children could not go to our schools, play together, and attend our cultural

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