This representative body was established to enable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the ACT to have a strong democratically elected voice. It was established under the ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body ACT 2008. It consists of seven people representing the interests and aspirations of the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. It provides direct advice to the ACT Government with the ambition of improving the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Canberrans, a step towards true reconciliation.
21/12/2018
CSD_ATSIEBH’18_WCAG
06/12/2018
ATSIEB Education Provider Consultation October 2018
30/11/2018
FREE BUSES will run each day between the AIATSIS Arts Market and Tuggeranong, Gungahlin and West Belconnen Children and
24/10/2018
Attached is a list of each members portfolio responsibilities, for information. Check here: ATSIEB Directorate Responsibilities
27/09/2018
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body (ATSIEB) invites all parents and carers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
FREE BUSES will run each day between the AIATSIS Arts Market and Tuggeranong, Gungahlin and West Belconnen Children and
Attached is a list of each members portfolio responsibilities, for information. Check here: ATSIEB Directorate Responsibilities
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body (ATSIEB) invites all parents and carers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
22
May
Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs have organised to meet with the Cooking Group to discuss the renewal of the next ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Agreement. We are interested in hearing from the group about ‘what is important to them and their family’ and ‘what would they like to see in the next Agreement’.
CALENDAR VIEWATSIEB acknowledges the traditional Aboriginal custodians of Canberra and celebrate their ongoing culture and contribution to the ACT and region. ATSIEB also acknowledges that many other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from across Australia have now made Canberra their home and we also acknowledge and celebrate their cultures and diversity and their contribution to the ACT and region.