The Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) is a relatively new Commonwealth statutory authority which commenced its operations on 5 June 1995. It is new not only in the sense of its short existence, but also in the unique framework enshrined in its enabling legislation that aims to provide improved outcomes in Indigenous land acquisition and land management. This article explores this unique policy and operational framework, contrasts it with past Commonwealth policies and practices for Indigenous land acquisition and management, and assesses the ILC's performance in its initial five years. The article argues that notwithstanding this new framework, the potential for future success will lie in the ability of the ILC to substantially address long...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
This report from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Tom Calma, e...
Systems for assessing and recording indigenous lands are critical to the continued recognition and e...
The Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) was established in 1995 by the Keating Government as o...
The Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) is a relatively new Commonwealth statutory authority. Although...
There have been two major tranches of Indigenous land rights reform in Australia since colonisation....
Economic development can and does happen on Indigenous land, and when the preconditions are right, I...
This paper reports on research conducted for the Indigenous Land Corporation, an Australian governme...
This paper reports on research conducted for the Indigenous Land Corporation, an Australian governme...
In Indigenous Futures, I put forward the concept ‘Indigenous Sector’. The Indigenous Sector consists...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
Since 1976, Indigenous Australians have been able to provide for the constitution of Aboriginal coun...
© Taylor & FrancisThis article reports on research conducted for an Australian government agency con...
This audit assessed the effectiveness of the Indigenous Land Corporation’s administration of the Lan...
iii, 22 p.This paper reports on research conducted for the Indigenous Land Corporation, an Australia...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
This report from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Tom Calma, e...
Systems for assessing and recording indigenous lands are critical to the continued recognition and e...
The Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) was established in 1995 by the Keating Government as o...
The Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) is a relatively new Commonwealth statutory authority. Although...
There have been two major tranches of Indigenous land rights reform in Australia since colonisation....
Economic development can and does happen on Indigenous land, and when the preconditions are right, I...
This paper reports on research conducted for the Indigenous Land Corporation, an Australian governme...
This paper reports on research conducted for the Indigenous Land Corporation, an Australian governme...
In Indigenous Futures, I put forward the concept ‘Indigenous Sector’. The Indigenous Sector consists...
This article focuses on environmental and natural resource management involving indigenous Australia...
Since 1976, Indigenous Australians have been able to provide for the constitution of Aboriginal coun...
© Taylor & FrancisThis article reports on research conducted for an Australian government agency con...
This audit assessed the effectiveness of the Indigenous Land Corporation’s administration of the Lan...
iii, 22 p.This paper reports on research conducted for the Indigenous Land Corporation, an Australia...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
This report from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Tom Calma, e...
Systems for assessing and recording indigenous lands are critical to the continued recognition and e...