ANNUAL PUBLIC REPORTS BY EACH PARTY Clause Samples

ANNUAL PUBLIC REPORTS BY EACH PARTY. The Parties agree to make public information on their progress on the Agreement and their Implementation Plans through annual public reports. The annual public reports will: a. draw from the dashboard and annual Productivity Commission data compilation report, to ensure consistency of measures of progress b. include information on efforts to implement this Agreement’s four Priority Reform areas, particularly outlining how implementation aligns with the principles for action c. demonstrate how efforts, investment and actions are aligned and support the achievement of Closing the Gap goals d. list the number of Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander community-controlled organisations and other Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander organisations that have been allocated funding for the purposes of Clause 24, 55a and 55b, and 135 of this Agreement; and subject to confidentiality requirements, also list the names of the organisations and the amount allocated. Jurisdictions’ public reports will be tabled in their Parliaments. Subject to jurisdictional parliamentary rules, the Coalition of Peaksannual reports can also be tabled in each Parliament.
ANNUAL PUBLIC REPORTS BY EACH PARTY. The Parties agree to make public information on their progress on the Agreement and their Implementation Plans through annual public reports. The annual public reports will: draw from the dashboard and annual Productivity Commission data compilation report, to ensure consistency of measures of progress include information on efforts to implement this Agreement’s four Priority Reform areas, particularly outlining how implementation aligns with the principles for action demonstrate how efforts, investment and actions are aligned and support the achievement of Closing the Gap goals list the number of Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander community-controlled organisations and other Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Strait Islander organisations that have been allocated funding for the purposes of Clause 24, 55a and 55b, and 135 of this Agreement; and subject to confidentiality requirements, also list the names of the organisations and the amount allocated. Jurisdictions’ public reports will be tabled in their Parliaments. Subject to jurisdictional parliamentary rules, the Coalition of Peaksannual reports can also be tabled in each Parliament. productivity commission REVIEW The Productivity Commission will undertake a comprehensive review of progress every three years. This review will complement the Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander-led review (below). It will provide an analysis of progress on Closing the Gap against the priority reforms, targets, indicators and trajectories, and examine the factors contributing to progress, including by drawing on evaluation and other evidence. The Productivity Commission’s review may include advice to the Joint Council on potential changes to this Agreement and its targets, indicators and trajectories, and on data improvements. The Productivity Commission’s findings will inform the ongoing implementation of this Agreement by highlighting areas of improvement, and emphasise where additional effort is required. The Joint Council will provide advice on the terms of reference for the review to the Commonwealth Treasurer. ABORIGINAL AND ▇▇▇▇▇▇ STRAIT ISLANDER LED REVIEW Independent Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander led reviews will be carried out within twelve months of each independent review by the Productivity Commission. They are an opportunity to capture the lived experiences of Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Strait Islander people and communities of the implementation of this Agreement. On the advice of the Coalition of Peaks, the J...
ANNUAL PUBLIC REPORTS BY EACH PARTY. 118. The Parties agree to make public information on their progress on the Agreement and their Implementation Plans through annual public reports. The annual public reports will: a. draw from the dashboard and annual Productivity Commission data compilation report, to ensure consistency of measures of progress b. include information on efforts to implement this Agreement’s four Priority Reform areas, particularly outlining how implementation aligns with the principles for action c. demonstrate how efforts, investment and actions are aligned and support the achievement of Closing the Gap goals

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