Government appoints first commissioner to evaluate Indigenous policies

The high-profile appointment comes at a time when several national targets aimed at closing the gap are not on track.

Romlie Mokak

Commissioner Romlie Mokak says there needs to be more transparency around the efficacy of programs being funded by government. Source: Supplied

The Australian government's independent research and advisory authority will soon have its first commissioner focused on Indigenous policies.

Romlie Mokak, a Djugun man and a member of the Yawuru people, will become the Productivity Commission's inaugural full-time indigenous policy evaluation commissioner in April.

The experienced policy operative, who is chief executive of Australia's national institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research - the Lowitja Institute - has his work cut out for him.

Upon starting the job, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the Productivity Commission will be tasked with creating and conducting an evaluation strategy for all policies and programs affecting Indigenous Australians.

That comes as several national targets aimed at closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, when it comes to issues such as life expectancy and employment, are not on track.

"The creation of this position reflects the government's commitment to Closing the Gap," Mr Frydenberg said.

Mr Mokak's appointment is for five years.

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