
Codesign in the Indigenous policy domain: Risks and opportunities
Author/editor: M.C.Dillon
Paper no: 296
Year published: 2021
Abstract In recent years, the requirement for First Nations participation through codesign has emerged as a key prerequisite of policy legitimacy in the Indigenous policy domain. In this Discussion Paper, the mainstream literature on codesign and collaborative governance is surveyed and considered…

The first decade of Closing the Gap: What went wrong?
Author/editor: M. C. Dillon
Paper no: 298
Year published: 2021
This paper assesses the major reviews and assessments of the National Indigenous Reform Agreement (NIRA), the COAG agreement that established the first iteration of Closing the Gap from 2008 to 2019. Since 2008, Closing the Gap has been the Australian Government’s central policy narrative in the…

The new policy architecture for Closing the Gap: Innovation and regression
Author/editor: M. C. Dillon
Paper no: 299
Year published: 2021
This paper describes the core elements of the new policy architecture for Closing the Gap set out in the National Partnership on Closing the Gap finalised in mid-2020. These issues are significant as Closing the Gap is the central pillar in government policy relating to Indigenous affairs. It…

The opinions of Indigenous Australians viewed through a population lens: The Reconciliation Barometer
Author/editor: T.Rowse
Paper no: 297
Year published: 2021
It is unavoidable that in discussions of Indigenous affairs we will refer to what Indigenous Australians think and want, but against what ‘evidence’ should we assess such representations? Since 2008 Reconciliation Australia has conducted a biennial survey, the Reconciliation Barometer, as a way to…

Observing the Strong Culture, Strong Families Program as an Innovative Indigenous Justice Program and More
Author/editor: D. Howard-Wagner and D. Evans
Paper no: 295
Year published: 2020
The purpose of this Discussion Paper is to report the observations of the Strong Culture, Strong Families program run for Aboriginal male detainees and their families in the Alexander Maconachie Centre, which is a prison and remand centre in the Australian Capital Territory. The paper aims to draw…
Systemic innovation in native title
Author/editor: Dillon, M.
Paper no: 294
Year published: 2018
This paper explores the implications which flow from the fact that native title institutions comprise a complex system, or meta-system, and examines the extent and value of innovation within the native title system. It looks backwards to identify and assess a number of key innovations since the…
Emerging strategic issues in native title:future political and policy challenges
Author/editor: Dillon,MC
Paper no: 292
Year published: 2017
In the 25 years since the Mabo High Court decision, native title claims, litigation, determinations, and land use agreements have proliferated with the result that native title is now an undisputed component in the Australian nation's core institutional framework. This has been a remarkable…