Construction Forestry Mining & Energy Union
MEDIA RELEASE
Saturday, 13 February 2010
CFMEU pitches in to help Indigenous Australians living under the Govts NT Intervention
The CFMEU has pitched in to help Indigenous Australians who say the Federal Governments
Intervention in the Northern Territory has failed to tackle their basic needs, building one community
a brand new home.
More than two years since the Federal Government declared the situation among Indigenous
communities a national emergency, fewer than a handful of houses have been built.
Communities like the Alyawarr people, who live 400 kilometres north of Alice Springs, say the
situation is so dire that they have turned to the union movement for help.
Today, on Saturday the 13th of February, the CFMEU and Alyawarr people will get to work on the
new house, now in the advanced stages of construction.
CFMEU Construction National Secretary Dave Noonan said that the union was more than willing to
do what they can to lend a hand to communities in need.
Our members are proud to pitch in and do what they can to help, Mr Noonan said. The
community asked for assistance from the union to help tackle some of their housing needs, so
thats what were doing.
Alyawarr community spokesperson Richard Downs said while his community was thrilled with the
unions help, the project highlighted the monumental failure and waste of the Northern Territory
Intervention.
The Federal Government has spent more than $1 billion in the Intervention and yet it has failed to
build one single house in our community, Mr Downs said.
Mr Downs said that if the Government were serious about improving the standard of living for
Indigenous Australians it would offer more practical assistance.
Its not a Government Intervention we want or need but practical assistance like housing, training
and job opportunities, Mr Downs said.
If the Government is serious about tackling disadvantage among our communities then we want to
be part of the process and treated respectfully.
We want to be treated like partners not like a problem to be managed by the Government.
The construction of the house on Saturday the 13th of February coincides with protest rallies
around the country against the Federal Governments Northern Territory Intervention.
For more information please call Dave Noonan on 0418 5089 762 or Richard Downs on 0428 611
169 or Tim Fitzsimmons (EMC) on 0423 375 522.