Repaying the Trust: A history of the operation and outcomes of the. NSW Aboriginal Trust Fund Repayment Scheme to 2011

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Repaying the Trust: A history of the operation and outcomes of the NSW Aboriginal Trust Fund Repayment Scheme 2005 to 2011 Marilyn Hoey Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Humanities and Social Sciences (Research) University of Technology Sydney 2017

Certificate of original authorship I certify that the work in this thesis has not been previously been submitted for a degree, nor has it been submitted as part of the requirements for a degree except as fully acknowledged within the text. I also certify that the thesis has been written by me. Any help that I have received in my research work and the preparation of the thesis itself has been fully acknowledged. In addition, I also certify that all information and sources used are identified in the thesis. Signature of candidate Date: i

Acknowledgements This project could not have been completed without the support and dedication of many people. My unwavering thanks goes to all those who so generously gave up their time to be interviewed and who freely and fearlessly shared their stories and opinions. For her patience, generosity and wise advice I would like to thank my supervisor Anna Clark, I could not have completed this thesis without her encouragement and support. For indispensable assistance, far beyond the call of duty and friendship, I would like to acknowledge Pauline Garde, Claire Stanley, Uncle Lyall Dennison, Cassie Willis, Malcolm Skewis, Kirsten Thorpe, Robynne Quiggin, Frank Greathead, Nathan Boyle and Elaine Hughes. For moral support and encouragement, I thank Margaret Bail, Paul and Casey Van Reyk. This research was inspired by many former colleagues in the public service, particularly those who work in the always challenging area of social justice. Finally, I would like dedicate this research to my parents, Dilys and Gordon, who inspired me with their kindness and empathy for others, their insistence on the importance of reading and most of all their passionate commitment to social justice. ii

Contents Abbreviations. v. Abstract. vi. Introduction: Literature review, framework and methodology. 1. Background... 1. Australian Indigenous history... 4. Aboriginal Trust Funds and the ATFRS 7. International human rights law and reparations theory. 10. The framework and methodology. 14. Memoir and voice.. 15. Searching for validity triangulation. 16. The interviews.. 17. Official reports useful but - autobiography, reflection and transparency. 19. Chapter 1 - The history of Aboriginal Trust Funds in New South Wales. 23. The Aborigines Protection Board 1883 to 1940.. 23. The Aborigines Welfare Board 1940 to 1969... 29. The lost decades. 32. The Apology... 36. Chapter 2 - The right to the truth.. 40. The archival records and ensuring access. 40. Informing the Community.... 47. iii

Chapter 3 - Addressing historical wrongdoing including diligent, impartial investigations and the need for cultural sensitivity... 52. Indigenous representations and cultural awareness.... 52. Implementing appropriate and respectful policies and processes... 55. Investigations by the ATFRS: questions of diligence and impartiality..... 58. Timing and the establishment of the Scheme... 60. The importance of Section 1.8..... 62. The Kinchela Boys... 64. Chapter 4 - Did the ATFRS provide adequate monetary reparations?... 70. Consideration of levels of repayment.... 70. Other financial avenues pursued by the ATFRS.. 74. Conclusion. 80. Appendix One- Interview Questions... 90. Bibliography..... 93. iv

Abbreviations APB ATFRS ATO AWB DAA DoCS HREOC ILO OPC PIAC the Boards UN Basic Principles UTS Aborigines Protection Board Aboriginal Trust Fund Repayment Scheme Australian Tax Office Aborigines Welfare Board Department of Aboriginal Affairs Department of Community Services Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission International Labour Organisation Office of the Protective Commissioner Public Interest Advocacy Centre the Aborigines Protection Board and the Aborigines Welfare Board United Nations General Assembly Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparations for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights Law and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law University of Technology, Sydney v

Abstract This thesis poses the question: using the NSW Aboriginal Trust Fund Repayment Scheme (ATFRS), as a case study, has the NSW Government addressed the issues of human rights abuses of past government policies affecting the Indigenous people of New South Wales? It outlines the story of the ATFRS, its objectives, challenges, achievements and failures and draws on the researcher s experiences as the Director of the Scheme from 2004 to 2011. It also uses the archival records of the Aborigines Protection and Welfare Boards, and semi structured interviews with others involved in the work of the Scheme, along with Indigenous claimants. It shows that there is extensive academic research on many of the issues relevant to the work of the ATFRS such as the Stolen Generation, stolen or underpaid wages, misappropriated welfare endowment payments and monies missing from Trust Fund accounts managed by the various protection boards. It also concludes that the wide ranging modern understanding and application of human rights and reparations theories can be applied in considering the work of the ATFRS. There remains, however, a gap both in the literature and from government sources on the operations or outcomes of the Scheme after it completed its work in 2011. The thesis concludes that within the legal and political framework set by the NSW Government, the ATFRS did successfully meet many of the elements of international human rights reparations. But in determining that the Scheme could only make repayments to individuals who could prove they were owed money from their Aboriginal Trust Fund accounts, the NSW Government failed to properly address the broader need for just reparations on a collective basis for the historical wrongdoings between the State and the Indigenous people of NSW. vi