There is a limited evidence base which highlights the plight of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations living in urban areas and the issues that impact on Indigenous achievements in education, health status, housing needs, rates of incarceration and the struggle for cultural recognition. This is despite over 70 % of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia now living in urban or regional urban areas (ABS 2008). The statistics demonstrate that living in urban centres is as much part of reality for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as living in a remote discrete community. Using the capital city of Brisbane, Queensland as a case study, this paper will explore some of the issues ...
According to the 2006 Census, around three-quarters of Indigenous Australians live in regional areas...
This is the author’s version of a paper which was later published as: Fredericks, B. (2008). ‘We liv...
In recent years, social scientists have turned increasing scholarly focus to the ‘post-colonial city...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
Limited research highlights the plight of urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations an...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
An Australian myth is that Aboriginals reside only in the far reaches of Northern Territory, Queensl...
This book concerns the re-entry of Aborigines into Australian life - specifically the life of urban ...
The research presented in this article is based on a four-year place-based qualitative case study of...
This discussion paper presents an analysis of where Indigenous people live in Australian cities. The...
According to the 2006 Census, around three-quarters of Indigenous Australians live in regional areas...
This is the author’s version of a paper which was later published as: Fredericks, B. (2008). ‘We liv...
In recent years, social scientists have turned increasing scholarly focus to the ‘post-colonial city...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
Limited research highlights the plight of urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations an...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in cities and towns are often thought of as ‘l...
An Australian myth is that Aboriginals reside only in the far reaches of Northern Territory, Queensl...
This book concerns the re-entry of Aborigines into Australian life - specifically the life of urban ...
The research presented in this article is based on a four-year place-based qualitative case study of...
This discussion paper presents an analysis of where Indigenous people live in Australian cities. The...
According to the 2006 Census, around three-quarters of Indigenous Australians live in regional areas...
This is the author’s version of a paper which was later published as: Fredericks, B. (2008). ‘We liv...
In recent years, social scientists have turned increasing scholarly focus to the ‘post-colonial city...