FREEFebruary 17th, 2016
FiledFebruary 17th, 2016There have been a number of Shared Responsibility Agreements put in place between the Federal Government and individual Indigenous communities throughout Australia, a number of them in the Kimberley. The latest to come to light in the Kimberley is one with the Kalumburu community. It appears that this agreement involves the provision of breakfast to children in return for their attendance at school. The most publicised one involved the provision of a petrol bowser in Mulan in return for the children being showered daily and having their faces washed twice a day to reduce the incidence of glaucoma.