Productivity Commission emphasizes the need for accountability as just four Closing the Gap targets are currently on track.

Productivity Commission emphasizes the need for accountability as just four Closing the Gap targets are currently on track.
MILO tin from the ’90s I just discovered that our favorite Australian drink, MILO, gets its name from Milo of Croton, the Ancient Greek wrestler who famously carried a calf
The era when a ‘good job’ was enough to secure a home is over, and we now have the data to back this up.
The Huon Valley Council in Tasmania is joining the conversation about wombats!
It’s concerning to hear that only four of the Closing the Gap targets are on track, highlighting the urgent need for accountability and action. The Productivity Commission’s call for better oversight is crucial, as it underscores the importance of not just setting goals, but actively working towards achieving them. Indigenous communities have been advocating for real change for far too long, and this report could serve as a wake-up call for all levels of government to ensure that resources are being allocated effectively and that the strategies implemented are genuinely benefiting those they are intended for. It’s time to intensify our efforts and commit to meaningful progress in closing these gaps. What measures do you think should be prioritized to improve these outcomes?