communitycommitmentto proactivelocaland regional planning to providethecontextforimproved implementation ofprograms;
communitycommitmentto build localinstitutionsto improvecapacityto engagewith themainstreamand emerging green economy;
processes for regular,open and productivedialoguethatengagekey decision-makersandIndigenousrepresentatives;
processes to guaranteethatproductsof such dialoguereach thehighestlevel ofgovernmentandreceivetimelyand considered responses.
Forumroleand process
Theroleof this firstNAIEFisto build thenorthern AustralianIndigenous FuturesFramework forunambiguousarticulation ofIndigenousgoalsand thepreferred meansofadvancing themthroughinformed,mutuallyrespectful,anddetermined interactionswith governmentand theprivatesector.Thatprocess willincludeexamination oftheissues raisedinthispaper and otherbroughtbyForumparticipantsto settheIndigenousagenda for futureinteractionswith the NAMF. Focus on thesetaskscould beachieved inmanyways,buttheIEP suggeststhatstructuringdiscussionand outputsinto 4key inter-related areaswill behelpful. They are:
Governance:Theinstitutionsand relationshipsthatdeterminehowdecisionsare made andactionstakento implementthem. Differentarrangementsoperateatmany levelsfromnationalgovernmentsthrough to localorganisations.Atoneendofthisspectrumaremodelsatthelevel ofindividualcommunities,which determine how informationon communityneedsand goals reachesgovernmentsand howcommunitiesrespond to government
programs.Attheotherend,arethewaygovernmentsatvariouslevelstake decisions andwaysofimproving their capacityto deal effectivelywithIndigenousviewsof goals andknowledgeofhowto achievethem.Participants should considerhowdecision-making andimplementation processes couldbeimproved to makethemworkbetter forIndigenouspeople. Commerciality:Bythiswemeanopportunitiesto engagewith themainstreameconomyoremerging economies.Weseek inputon howto improveaccesstosuchopportunityandperformanceinrealisingbenefits,including thepotentialrolesofthepublicsector,thecorporatesector,not-for-profitand philanthropicnon-governmentorganisations,communitiesand individuals. Akey issuehereisto developIndigenousbusinesses thatdrawon thestrengthsof Indigenouscultureand dealeffectivelywithIndigenouscultural fittocorporateand orthodoxworkplacecultures. Community:Here discussionissoughton howcommunities can takegreater controlovertheir futures.Key issuesareaboutwhatstructures,processesand systems weneed tocreate;howcurrentcommunityleaderscanbe supported to increase thequality oftheirinteractionswith and influenceon governmentsand industry;and howthenextgenerationofleaders canbeidentified and developed. We will beseeking waysof strengtheningcommunitiesthrough culturallyappropriateeconomicparticipation. Planninganddevelopment:Acriticalactivityforactive and dynamiccommunitieswho wishto takecontrolover their futuresisto develop their own visionsofwheretheywantto beintheshortto long termfuture.Instead ofjustreacting to andmaking thebestofprogramorprojectsdeveloped elsewhere -withoutmuch knowledge ofthelocal context-communitiescanask stronger questionsofgovernmentand industrythatrequireresponsesto localaspirationsandexpectations.Localplansshould influenceandshape larger scale regionaldevelopmentand conservation planssothattheyavoid conflictwithand,with therightdesign,actuallysupportlocalaspirations. Under eachoftheseheadings,weexpectto identify specificpriorities for economicdevelopment,strengthening cultureand protecting heritage,conservationofnaturalvalues,and building socialcapital,and associated planning arrangements.For each priority,wewillconsider theissuestheyraise,theprincipleswewillapplyto addressthose issues,aclear statementoftheoutcomesweseekand thestrategieswepropose to achievethem.All ofthiswillbe assembled into a draftaction planfor initialdiscussion with the NAMFand refinementatfutureforums.
Introduction
Australiahasyettoembracefullythenorthernreality:inwhichIndigenouspeoplearemajorlandholders,make upmostofthepopulationoutsidelargercentres,havelong standing connections,strong viewsandwell consideredplansforappropriatenortherndevelopment. Indigenousfuturesareinextricablylinkedtosustainablenortherndevelopment. Indigenouspeoplemustsitatthecentreofdecision-making structuresandprocesses. IndigenousinterestsandtheinterestsofthewiderAustraliansocietyarenotinherentlyinconflict.Butachieving morebenefitsthancosts from northerndevelopmentforthe north's Indigenouspeoplewillnothappenbydefault. BetterIndigenousfutureswill requirecomprehensiveandconsideredresponses totheprincipal driversofchangeandtheopportunitiesandchallengestheycreate. The Indigenous Experts Panel(IEP)hascommissionedthis papertostimulateandfocusdiscussionatthefirstNorthAustralianIndigenous Experts Forum (NAIEF)tobeheldat theMaryRiverfrom 19-21June 2012.The paperisbasedonresultsofpreliminarymeetingsoftheIEP andconsultations withtheNorthernAustraliaMinisterialForum (NAMF).Italsobuildsontheworkofthe2009IndigenousExperts WaterFuturesForum whosetdowntheMaryRiverPrinciplesforresourcemanagement,andtherecentNational IndigenousSeaCountry Workshopwhichreiteratedthoseprinciplesandtheirapplicationtomanagementofmarineresources. Akeycomponentofthose principlesistoensurethattheIndigenousownersofnorthernAustraliahaveaccesstotheresourcesneededtoparticipateequitablyinthe"development ofpolicies,setting ofallocationsandmanagementofregulatoryschemes". The Ministerial Forum andtheIndigenous Experts Forum offerauniqueopportunitytoembedthoseprinciplesindesignofstrategiesfornortherndevelopmentandassociatedgovernmentprograms.
Outcomes from thisforum andotherstofollowwillinform theAustralian,WesternAustralian,QueenslandandNorthernTerritorygovernmentsaboutIndigenousgoalsfornortherndevelopment.The Forumswill establishanIndigenousagendafordelivering socio-economicbenefitstoIndigenousnorthAustralians,whilealsoensuring thatimportantnatural andcultural valuesareprotectedorenhanced.Participantsintheforum will constructaframeworkforongoing interactionwithgovernments. Tosupportthisprocess,thispaperbrieflydescribesthepresentsocial andeconomicconditionsfacedbyIndigenouspeople,considerssomeoftheexplanationsfor those conditions,andexploresoptionsforturning dialogueaboutdevelopmentamong governmentsandIndigenouspeopleintoreal andproductivechange. Itposes aseriesofquestions,whichwhilecapturing onlysomeofthemattersthatmightbeconsidered,areintendedtoinitiatediscussiononissuesthat maywarrantparticularattention.
Background The futureofnorthernlandscapes
The potential toacceleratedevelopmentofnorthernlandsisarecurring themeinAustralian
political lifeandcivilsociety.Renewedinteresthasbeentriggeredby concernsaboutthecapacityofsouthernAustralia'sagricultural systems-andinparticulartheMurray-Darling Basin-
environmental service industriesareprojectedtoaccountfor90percentofthegrossvalueofproduction,comparedwithapproximately60percent in2000. Doyouagreewiththisvision?Isanythingimportantmissing?
Isitreasonable forgovernmentsandtheMinisterial Forum tohaveselectedthebeefindustryforspecial attention?Whatothersectorsalsowarrantfocus?