This is an exploratory ideas paper that sets out to consider how real development futures might be financed and delivered to Indigenous people, especially those residing in rural and remote regions. These are places where there are limited conventional development opportunities—where development is and is going to be costly—but where demographic projections, cultural imperatives and history indicate Indigenous people will be living in 50 to 100 years time. These are also places where a very high proportion of land is owned by Indigenous people, generally under inalienable title, and often (even if tradable) has a low market value. The issue addressed is how can existing institutions and statutory and nonstatutory policy frameworks be used b...
In the latter months of 2005 we interviewed eleven members of the Commonwealth Government’s Secretar...
This paper estimates the area of land held by Indigenous people in Australia in 2000. It details the...
This paper examines trends across a number of socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous Australians from...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how effective tax incentives could be in encouraging the dev...
The ability of people to manage and budget their incomes, arrange to pay third parties, purchase foo...
Running a business, or otherwise being self-employed, is one avenue for economic advancement for Ind...
In 1997, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Af...
The Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 incorporated, in large measure, progressive...
Australia’s Northern Territory has three categories of local government referred to as municipal, co...
Australia's financial system is undergoing a period of substantial structural change. A number of in...
Practical reconciliation, and more recently, closing the gaps have been put forward as frameworks on...
There is a compelling need for fresh perspective on the policy implications of Indigenous demographi...
This document brings together four papers on Indigenous community governance which were written as v...
This document brings together four papers on Indigenous community governance which were written as v...
This paper tracks the recent rise of ideology and evidence discourse as a way of describing good and...
In the latter months of 2005 we interviewed eleven members of the Commonwealth Government’s Secretar...
This paper estimates the area of land held by Indigenous people in Australia in 2000. It details the...
This paper examines trends across a number of socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous Australians from...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how effective tax incentives could be in encouraging the dev...
The ability of people to manage and budget their incomes, arrange to pay third parties, purchase foo...
Running a business, or otherwise being self-employed, is one avenue for economic advancement for Ind...
In 1997, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Af...
The Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 incorporated, in large measure, progressive...
Australia’s Northern Territory has three categories of local government referred to as municipal, co...
Australia's financial system is undergoing a period of substantial structural change. A number of in...
Practical reconciliation, and more recently, closing the gaps have been put forward as frameworks on...
There is a compelling need for fresh perspective on the policy implications of Indigenous demographi...
This document brings together four papers on Indigenous community governance which were written as v...
This document brings together four papers on Indigenous community governance which were written as v...
This paper tracks the recent rise of ideology and evidence discourse as a way of describing good and...
In the latter months of 2005 we interviewed eleven members of the Commonwealth Government’s Secretar...
This paper estimates the area of land held by Indigenous people in Australia in 2000. It details the...
This paper examines trends across a number of socioeconomic outcomes for Indigenous Australians from...