Failure, Evidence & New Ideas - Failure, Evidence & New Ideas
Author/editor: Hunt, J
Paper no: 1
Volume no: 59
Year published: 2008
Jenny Macklin, the federal Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, delivered a directions speech entitled 'Closing The Gap' to the National Press Club on 27 February 2008. This is Janet Hunt's response, first published in The Canberra Times on 29 February 2008. […
Submission to the Australian Government's 'Increasing Indigenous Employment Opportunity' Discussion Paper - CDEP Past & Future
Author/editor: Altman, JC
Paper no: 16
Volume no: 74
Year published: 2008
Submission to the Australian Government's 'Increasing Indigenous Employment Opportunity' Discussion Paper, by Jon Altman, including an annotated chronology of the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) Program 1977-2008 prepared by Melissa Johns. [02 December 2008]
Closing the Gap rhetoric buys into Howard legacy - Closing the Gap rhetoric buys into Howard legacy
Author/editor: Altman, JC
Paper no: 4
Volume no: 62
Year published: 2008
The 2008 federal Budget shows overwhelming evidence of continuing policy inertia in Indigenous Affairs. First published in Crikey, 15 May 2008. [20 May 2008]
Fresh Water in the Maningrida Region's Hybrid Economy: Intercultural Contestation over Values and Property Rights - Fresh Water in the Maningrida Region's Hybrid Economy
Author/editor: Altman, JC, Branchut, V
Paper no: 2
Volume no: 60
Year published: 2008
This report was prepared for the North Australian Indigenous Land & Sea Management Alliance's (NAILSMA) Indigenous Water Policy Group (IWPG), and is hosted on the NAILASMA website. The NAILSMA IWPG project aims to articulate the least known aspects of water policy particularly relevant to north…
Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Australians: Submission to the Garnaut Climate Change Review - Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Australians: Submission to the Garnaut Climate Change Review
Author/editor: Altman, JC, Jordan, K
Paper no: 3
Volume no: 61
Year published: 2008
Indigenous Australians now own over 20 per cent of the continent under a number of different forms of tenure. Much of this Indigenous estate is in relatively intact environmental condition and has high biodiversity value. This submission is based on preliminary CAEPR research and highlights some of…
Indigenous Housing Tenure in Remote Areas: Directions and Constraints - Indigenous Housing Tenure in Remote Areas: Directions and Constraints
Author/editor: Sanders, WG
Paper no: 6
Volume no: 64
Year published: 2008
Adapted from the ANU-Toyota Public Lecture ‘Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality and Housing: Perspectives from the Social Sciences’, presented at the ANU on Friday 4 April 2008, this paper explores directions and constraints in remote area housing tenure through census statistics and a…
Permits, private property, and cultural survival - The Permit System
Author/editor: Morphy, F, Morphy, H
Paper no: 12
Volume no: 70
Year published: 2008
Permits, private property, and cultural survival', an opinion piece exploring federal attempts to remove the permit system in the Northern Territory, first published in The Age Online on 10 October 2008. [23 October 2008]