Welcome to The Coalition of Peaks

We are a representative body of more than 80 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled peak organisations and members. We came together as an act of self-determination to be formal partners with Australian governments and share in decision-making on Closing the Gap to improve the life outcomes of our people.

Pulingina! waranta coalition of peaks

 

pakana & karati mara-ka waranta wanapakalali rrala takariliya takariliya paywuta taypani rri karati-ti raytji pangatitja pumili takariliya nayri (PALAWA KANI)

 

Buyuum-gundi gawbarrigam

 

Buyuum-gundi gawbarrigam. yaam giyang marla-ngaal girrwaa-biin: Girrwaanbi, TI-Julgaa-bari banduunyay. Ngiyaala warrgambi ngiyambaygu girrwaagu, biyagay Gabman.gu (GUMBAYNGGIRR)

 
  • Our Story

    We came together as an act of self-determination to be formal partners with Australian governments on Closing the Gap.

  • National Agreement

    The National Agreement is the first of its kind – having been developed in genuine partnership between the Coalition of Peaks and Australian governments.

  • Resources

    We are committed to providing relevant, accessible, and useful resources that your communities can use!

  • Priority Reforms

    The four Priority Reforms in the National Agreement are about changing the way governments work with our people.

WHO ARE WE?

The Coalition of Peaks came together to change the way Australian governments work with our people.

As community-controlled organisations, we work for and are accountable to our communities, not governments. We share a belief that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should have a meaningful say on policies and programs that impact us through formal partnerships with all levels of Australian governments, because we know how to best advance our lives.

The National Agreement on Closing the Gap, which came into effect on 27 July 2020, sets out how governments and the Coalition of Peaks will work together to improve the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Implementing the National Agreement

The success of the National Agreement relies on the full implementation of all commitments by all Parties. Find out how we are implementing the National Agreement.

Membership

Our authority is derived from our extensive membership base of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled organisations with their generations of commitment to advancing the interests of, and delivering services to, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Meet our members