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HomeResearchPublicationsImplications of The 2018–19 Budget For Indigenous Australians
Implications of the 2018–19 Budget for Indigenous Australians
Implications of the  2018–19 Budget for  Indigenous Australians
Author/editor: Venn, D & Dillon, M
Year published: 2018
Issue no.: 3

Abstract

This Topical Issues Paper provides an overview of the implications for Indigenous Australians of the 2018–19 Federal Budget, focusing on both Indigenous-specific budget announcements as well as general or mainstream measures that have particular relevance for Indigenous Australians. It includes an assessment of both the Budget papers and the Commonwealth Government’s political narrative which accompanied the budget announcements.

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