| Kumbutjil Association's caution vindicated - 8th of February, 2005 The Kumbutjil Association were told by Yilli Housing (December, 2004) that the Aboriginal Development Foundation (ADF) had relinquished the One Mile Dam lease. However the lease (we learned on the 7th of February, 2005 from another source) is still held by the ADF. Yilli Housing fabricated this 'lease development' so we would sign a service level agreement with them. ADF - Yilli Housing and government plans for OMD Previously Yilli Housing were unable to do maintenance of 'houses' at OMD, due to the ADF holding the lease, so obviously Yilli
Housing
could not enter any such agreement without the ADF's consent...
...a
consent that would have extended to concealing the lease's true
status from the Kumbutjil Association.
The
Clare Martin government was well aware of our 'vote
of no confidence' and intent
to take possession of the lease.(September
12, 2004) - Still no reply.
We
met with Yilli Housing on the 31st of December, 2004 - a time when
most people are enjoying the Christmas break.
We thought this conscientious behaviour on
Yilli's part was due to an urge to help the people of OMD community,
not to deceive them.
Larrakia
Nation
Secret
negotiations between the Larrakia Nation and the government regarding
the OMD lease have already caused much mistrust amongst the people
here.
"Kumutjil
(sic) Aboriginal Corporation advised that correspondence has been
received from The Minister of Community Development, Sport and Cultural
Affairs MLA John Ah Kit, advising of the NT Government's intention
to undersign the One Mile Dam Special Purpose lease to the Larrakia
Nation..."
(Yilli
Housing Minutes)
The
Kumbutjil Association have no argument with the Larrakia people's
claims of sovereignty over the Darwin region - but fail to understand
why the Larrakia Nation would enter into secret negotiations with
the NT government, to seize control of one of the only tracts of
land in Darwin occupied by Aboriginal people.
These
minutes were transcribed by Yilli Housing and also state...
-
"If YRHAC are required by (One Mile Dam) to pay P(&)W
excess water charges, then YRHAC will impose an excess water levy
that will be added to rental payments."
-
"
The water levy would be estimated to be about $8,000.00 for One
Mile Dam - Information provided by P(&)W on One Mile Dam's previous
excess water charges payed (sic) by ADF previously."
In
other words, because the ADF were supposedly out of the picture,
residents were expected to pay the excess water bill normally paid
by the ADF. This would have meant - a weekly payment of about 30
dollars for a year - by residents who have no showers, toilets,
washing machines, etc... (Ablutions
are communal and individual households are not metered.)
There
are quite a number of laws that deal with obtaining monies by deception.
Pressure
to sign has pre-election connotations
About
half a dozen phonecalls and numerous emails were employed after
this meeting, in an attempt to pressure the Kumbutjil
Association into signing the service level agreement.
It
has been suggested that the Clare Martin government is anxious to
avoid any pre-election embarassment over the long term (and continuing)
neglect of the One Mile Dam community -- as well as the allegations
of corruption on the part of the ADF and
other organisations -- supposedly set up to assist and benefit Aboriginal
people.
| Q. In an ideal world, how would you like to see your community (15 mile) run?
A.
"Well thats a really easy question. I like it to
run the better way; I dont want a person like Bernie
(ADF) to run it. Hes a bloody crook. The whole world
has got corrupt people like him."(Phillip
Goodman, 12 May, 2003) | | From this web site - what we were led to believe... "ADF to handover to Yilli Reung housing - following a vote of no confidence in the ADF" - Article "Update on lease
- ADF relinquish lease... Community not involved in any decisions on lease to date..." |
This is a typical exchange...
Kumbutjil Association (February 06, 2005) - "The bullying (about meetings) has to stop." - That's directly from David Timber." "Until we get answers to our questions in writing or by email -- "...there will be no meetings" (David Timber)" (IHANT) Indigenous Housing Authority Northern Territory (February 07, 2005) "If there is a perception of bullying about all of this I am surprised... ...It might help if I drop in over the next coupla days and have a chat." Tony Beckitt - tony.beckitt@nt.gov.au 
Since our email of the 8th February, 2005 we have had no explanations about these "...serious breaches of democratic governance".
A deafening silence - considering our email's wide circulation and the flurry of emails and phonecalls from government agencies that preceded it. This silence continues - (2nd March, 05) "There was always problems with tribes and land. And government mob have always used this tactic - stir one mob against another. Thats one thing that government mob do - divide Aboriginal people." (David Timber - 12 April 2003 ) |
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