So it's not ok to say "Aborigines" anymore, you have to caveat it as "indigenous"?
There seems to be no easy solution or even any solution to it. History can't be undone nor can the crimes against the Aborigines such as genocide and forced adoptions, apologies for that are in order as is financial support, but not if it becomes an eternal methadone program to relieve white Australia of its guilt for the past.
I also sometimes wonder what "respecting the integrity of the indigenous culture" is supposed to mean. Fence them in like some near-extinct species of animal, protect them from outside influence and pretend there is not another civilisation out there knocking at the door trying to get in?
That sounds like a zoo, National Park for humans or even a ghetto to me. I'm not a social Darwinist at all and don't wish to sound like one, but isn't evolution and progress of man based on the - make no mistake: often painful - merging, counter-influencing and mutual adaption of different cultures? Shall we disincentivize young Aborigines from leaving their culture and seeking success (or failure) in the Western World in order to preserve something that has obviously outlived itself and is unable to adapt? Shall we limit personal freedom and choice to sustain what looks like a doomed civilisation?
There, now I came out sounding like a social Darwinist alright ...