This paper uses 2006 Census and Community Housing and Infrastructure Needs Survey statistics to critique Working Future, a policy initiative of the Northern Territory Government announced in May 2009. It shows that the 20 proposed Territory Growth Towns (TGTs) in Working Future are geographically skewed towards the more densely settled, tropical savannah north of the Northern Territory and away from the southern arid zone. By focusing on some the Northern Territory’s more populous discrete Indigenous communities, Working Future has also, perhaps inadvertently, focused on the north of the Northern Territory. Indigenous people in the southern arid zone have reason to suggest that this policy does not reflect their interests or existing...
Given the crucial role played by census data in informing economic and social policies directed at t...
Current frameworks for considering the structural situation of Indigenous peoples are increasingly f...
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indi...
This paper explores some issues for urgent consideration before any new policy for outstations is de...
Adapted from the ANU-Toyota Public Lecture ‘Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality and Housing: Pe...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
There has been escalating media coverage of the view that Indigenous economic disadvantage and housi...
This paper utilises 1986 Census data to examine the demographic and economic characteristics of Abor...
Summary of the ResearchThis research brief examines the Northern Territory’s declining share o...
Western Australia sits poised to reap huge benefits from a super-cycle of resource exploitation. Lab...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indig...
Drawing on research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, this paper examines the complex and often...
This paper sets out to document the scale of Indigenous housing need as recorded in the most recent ...
Regional centres are an important but often overlooked set of areas with particular policy and popul...
Given the crucial role played by census data in informing economic and social policies directed at t...
Current frameworks for considering the structural situation of Indigenous peoples are increasingly f...
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indi...
This paper explores some issues for urgent consideration before any new policy for outstations is de...
Adapted from the ANU-Toyota Public Lecture ‘Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality and Housing: Pe...
The ABS 2006 Post Enumeration Survey was extended to include a sample of localities from the whole o...
There has been escalating media coverage of the view that Indigenous economic disadvantage and housi...
This paper utilises 1986 Census data to examine the demographic and economic characteristics of Abor...
Summary of the ResearchThis research brief examines the Northern Territory’s declining share o...
Western Australia sits poised to reap huge benefits from a super-cycle of resource exploitation. Lab...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indig...
Drawing on research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, this paper examines the complex and often...
This paper sets out to document the scale of Indigenous housing need as recorded in the most recent ...
Regional centres are an important but often overlooked set of areas with particular policy and popul...
Given the crucial role played by census data in informing economic and social policies directed at t...
Current frameworks for considering the structural situation of Indigenous peoples are increasingly f...
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indi...