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The Department of Aboriginal Affairs was an
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department that existed between December 1972 and March 1990.


History

The Department had its origins in the Office of Aboriginal Affairs (OAA), which was established by the Holt Government in 1967 following a constitutional amendment that granted the federal government new powers. In 1972, the OAA was transformed into a separate government department, replacing the preceding
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created by the McMahon Government. It was one of several new departments established by the Whitlam Government, a wide restructuring in line with the new government's programme. After the Whitlam Government was dismissed in 1975, the department had its budget cut by 43 percent in the Fraser Government's first budget, in 1976. In 1980, the Fraser Government established the Aboriginal Development Commission. Media speculated at the time that the Government was considering abolishing the department, but it was not abolished until 1990, by the Hawke Government, when it was amalgamated with the Aboriginal Development Commission to create the
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. A "wake" was held on 2 March 1990 by staff, to mark the department's demise.


Scope

Information about the department's functions and/or government funding allocation could be found in the Administrative Arrangements Orders, the annual Portfolio Budget Statements and in the Department's annual reports. According to the Administrative Arrangements Order issued 19 December 1972, at its creation, the Department was responsible for: *Matters related to the Aboriginal people of Australia. *The development and administration of national policies for the advancement and welfare of the Aboriginal people, including the administration of welfare activities in the Territories. *Special laws for the Aboriginal people.


Structure

The Department was an
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department, staffed by officials who were responsible to the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.


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Further reading

* Aboriginal Affairs Australia, Aboriginal Affairs Indigenous affairs ministries {{Australia-gov-stub