Abstract: Home ownership is currently not an option for Indigenous people living outside of urban centres. This paper presents the results of a household survey conducted in four community settlements in Queensland revealing diverse understandings, aspirations and concerns for Indigenous home ownership. Discussion concludes that the development of a home ownership scheme will require rigorous policy analysis and innovative economic and cultural solutions
There is considerable interest in Australia at present in increasing home ownershiprates among Abori...
The dominant culture in Australia places particular significance on nuclear family, home, privacy, i...
This article describes approaches to the pricing of houses in communities on Aboriginal land in the ...
Home ownership is currently not an option for Indigenous people living outside of urban centres. Thi...
If governments are interested in pursuing more demand driven approaches to housing in indigenous com...
Home ownership has only recently begun to be available for the residents of remote Indigenous settle...
This study investigates the applicability of home ownership to Indigenous people living on communal ...
A central theme in this research is the meaning of home ownership to Indigenous people living on com...
Previous work has highlighted the primacy of non-economic rights in Indigenous housing objectives. T...
This paper canvasses the issues affecting home ownership among Indigenous Australians across Austral...
There is ongoing government interest in the establishment of home ownership on lands held by Aborigi...
This report uses the recently released Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset to examine transitions...
This paper, adapted from the ANU- Toyota Public Lecture ‘Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality an...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
There is considerable interest in Australia at present in increasing home ownershiprates among Abori...
The dominant culture in Australia places particular significance on nuclear family, home, privacy, i...
This article describes approaches to the pricing of houses in communities on Aboriginal land in the ...
Home ownership is currently not an option for Indigenous people living outside of urban centres. Thi...
If governments are interested in pursuing more demand driven approaches to housing in indigenous com...
Home ownership has only recently begun to be available for the residents of remote Indigenous settle...
This study investigates the applicability of home ownership to Indigenous people living on communal ...
A central theme in this research is the meaning of home ownership to Indigenous people living on com...
Previous work has highlighted the primacy of non-economic rights in Indigenous housing objectives. T...
This paper canvasses the issues affecting home ownership among Indigenous Australians across Austral...
There is ongoing government interest in the establishment of home ownership on lands held by Aborigi...
This report uses the recently released Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset to examine transitions...
This paper, adapted from the ANU- Toyota Public Lecture ‘Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality an...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
There is considerable interest in Australia at present in increasing home ownershiprates among Abori...
The dominant culture in Australia places particular significance on nuclear family, home, privacy, i...
This article describes approaches to the pricing of houses in communities on Aboriginal land in the ...