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123:. A non-Aboriginal woman, Myrtle Cox, was also involved in its establishment. Noffs became chairman and Perkins and Brindle vice-chairman of the organisation. The original name of the organisation was Aboriginal Affairs Association; the name was changed to Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs at a meeting on 1 July 1964. Its first offices were in the 348:
The FAA's six-page membership brochure, entitled "Some facts concerning the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs, described the foundation as "A non-political, non-sectarian association of Aboriginal and other Australians, working together on an extensive programme of self-help for the Aboriginal people
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The Foundation provided legal, financial and practical help, in matters such as housing, education for employment, and medical assistance. It had a "self-help" approach, and helped to motivate Aboriginal people to take control of their lives, but also to participate in white Australian society. It
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and Harry Williams were among those involved in running the services, and there were also non-Aboriginal people who helped with fund-raising events and other activities. In September 1964, when Rev. J. Downing was head of the social work committee, the foundation started a recruitment drive for a
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in 1966, working 10-hour days on a low wage, and travelling around the country. He disagreed with several of the white executives, feeling that they could not understand Indigenous issues, and that some of them were motivated by personal gain. This led to disputes in meetings, in which the white
177:, as it was running at a loss after paying wages, rates, taxes, and administration expenses. The vice-president, D. R. Moore, said that Aboriginal people who found themselves in trouble would not go to government-run organisations for welfare, and needed the support of the new foundation. 274:. The foundation included representatives from all political parties, as well as churches and various organisations involved with the welfare of Aboriginal people. Funds were raised by going door-to-door, speaking at public meetings, and social activities, especially dances at the 204:
to give the federal government power to make laws relating to Aboriginal people. In that year, the foundation had over 400 people using their services. In the last years of the 1960s, the foundation's leadership began to push for Aboriginal control of the organisation.
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There were a number of subcommittees focused on areas such as research, social welfare, fund-raising, public relations, entertainment, and the "Thursday Club". Funding came mainly from an annual appeal which was conducted throughout Sydney.
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It was originally intended to be non-religious and non-political, but later became involved in the push for community control by Aboriginal people. It was nicknamed "the Foundo". Others involved in the running of the Foundo were
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describes the film as more than a documentary of the organisation, saying that it "unfolds into a complex commentary on indigenous inspired social and political events of the 1960s and 1970s".
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executives accused Perkins of being too emotional. Perkins worked with businesses to encourage them to employ Aboriginal people who may not yet have acquired necessary skills.
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The Fondo became a hub for Kooris in the city, who participated in its social activities and used its welfare programs. It helped to nurture and produce activism such as the
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The George St building was improved over time, to include a gymnasium, library, meeting rooms, lounges, and other rooms for sewing, counselling, and
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was reported in October 1973 to be editor and sole journalist on the paper; however, library records show only four issues, all published in 1972.
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that year. Funding from the wider community dwindled, as often happened with Aboriginal-run organisations, and it shut down its services in 1975.
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Includes: Aims of the Association , with letter to Beasley, no date, acknowledging her donation to the Foundation, and issues of newsletter
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In October 1966 the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs moved into their building at 810–812 George Street, which was officially opened by
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The foundation, working together with the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship, gave much support to the campaign for the "Yes" vote in the
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Perkins, who became manager in 1965 and retained that position until 1969, worked full-time for the organisation after graduating from
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was a member and president around 1970. Lynn Thompson acted as secretary for some time, and Connie Nungulla McDonald was an employee.
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The organisation closed down in 1977, due partly to lack of funding and also because of a move towards Aboriginal-run organisations.
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This article was published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 14, (Melbourne University Press), 1996
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In November 1971, when Pastor David Kirk was chair of the foundation, the deputy premier of New South Wales,
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giving an additional A£10,000 for the organisation. This allowed them to buy a new building at 810–812
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The organisation's establishment was planned from 1963, founded by Aboriginal men Bill Geddes and
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In December 1965, the foundation gave grants to five Aboriginal children to help them to achieve
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The building also housed a cultural centre which sold Aboriginal artefacts and art from the
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Kathleen Eileen Lester, who was a welfare officer at the foundation, was honoured with an
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80,000 for Aboriginal Affairs and the Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society, with the
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full-time Aboriginal social worker, the first such position in the country.
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Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs manuscripts and other items
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Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 19; online in 2018
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In June 1972, the foundation published the first edition of
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Some facts concerning the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs
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In August 1966, the foundation requested support from the
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for some of its life) from May 1965 to December 1971.
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A big fund-raising drive in December 1964 raised over
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The Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs grew out of the
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Defunct organisations serving Indigenous Australians
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Aboriginal people
Sydney
New South Wales
Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship
Pearl Gibbs
Joyce Clague
Faith Bandler
Kooris
Aborigines Progressive Association
Ted Noffs
Methodist
Uniting Church
German descent
Ken Brindle
Charles Perkins
Wayside Chapel

NSW Government
George Street, Sydney
Chicka Dixon
Gary Foley
Joyce Clague
Thelma Bate
Sydney University
New South Wales Government
Eric Willis
Chief Secretary of New South Wales
Jimmy Little
1967 referendum
Bettie Fisher

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