The ACT Indigenous Elected Body (ACTIEB) has the following functions:
to receive, and pass on to the Minister, the views of Aboriginal people
and Torres Strait Islanders living in the ACT on issues of concern to
them;
to represent Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders living
in the ACT and to act as an advocate for their interests;
to foster community discussion about
issues of concern to Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders
living in the ACT; and
the functions of ACTIEB; and
this Act;
to conduct regular forums for Aboriginal people and Torres Strait
Islanders living in the ACT and report the outcomes of those forums
to the Minister;
to conduct research and community consultation to assist ACTIEB in
the exercise of its functions;
to propose programs and design services for Aboriginal people and
Torres Strait Islanders living in the ACT for consideration by the government
and its agencies;
yo monitor and report on the effectiveness of programs conducted by
government agencies for Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders
living in the ACT;
to monitor and report on the accessibility by Aboriginal people and
Torres Strait Islanders living in the ACT to programs and services conducted
by government agencies for the general public;
when asked by the Minister, to give the Minister information or advice
about any matter stated by the Minister;
when asked by a government agency or another person, and in consultation
with UNEC, to recommend any reasonable action it considers necessary
to protect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural material or
information considered sacred or significant by Aboriginal people and
Torres Strait Islanders living in the ACT;
any other function given to ACTIEB by the Minister;
any other function given to ACTIEB under this Act or another territory
law