Aborigines Act 1969

The Aborigines Act 1969 was an Act of the Parliament of New South Wales that repealed the Aborigines Protection Act 1909, and alongside other regulations relating to Aboriginals in New South Wales.

The originating bill was introduced to Parliament following approval of the second question of the 1967 Australian referendum.

It abolished the Aborigines Welfare Board, included Aboriginal children under the same welfare legislation as non-Aboriginal children,[1][2] amended the Attachment of Wages Limitation Act 1957 and made other provisions for Aboriginal people in the state of New South Wales.

The legislative changes introduced by the Act reflected the changing attitudes to Aboriginal people and the passage of the 1967 Australian referendum.

The new Act established Aboriginal Welfare Services in the NSW Department of Child Welfare and Social Welfare;[3] a Directorate of Aboriginal Welfare and the Aborigines Advisory Council.