Adapted from the ANU-Toyota Public Lecture ‘Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality and Housing: Perspectives from the Social Sciences’, presented at the ANU on Friday 4 April 2008, this paper explores directions and constraints in remote area housing tenure through census statistics and a regional case study. It argues that land title is not the key impediment to, or constraint on, home ownership in remote Aboriginal communities, but rather that the key constraint is the economic status of the residents of such communitie
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence...
When it comes to issues of housing policy, remote Indigenous housing often presents the extreme case...
This paper uses 2006 Census and Community Housing and Infrastructure Needs Survey statistics to crit...
This paper, adapted from the ANU- Toyota Public Lecture ‘Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality an...
Will Sanders argues that the housing tenure system in more densely settled Australia, dominated by h...
The Indigenous Home Ownership Issues Paper contains some useful discussion of the current housing c...
There has been escalating media coverage of the view that Indigenous economic disadvantage and housi...
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indig...
Where a person lives has the potential to shape their choices and outcomes. It is reasonably well es...
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indi...
This thesis presents a policy framework for improving outcomes for remote Indigenous land tenure and...
Indigenous Australians make up a mere 2.4% of the population of whom around a quarter live in remote...
Home ownership is currently not an option for Indigenous people living outside of urban centres. Thi...
This paper utilises 1986 Census data to examine the demographic and economic characteristics of Abor...
The provision of adequate remote indigenous housing has long been a need. Attempts to meet this nee...
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence...
When it comes to issues of housing policy, remote Indigenous housing often presents the extreme case...
This paper uses 2006 Census and Community Housing and Infrastructure Needs Survey statistics to crit...
This paper, adapted from the ANU- Toyota Public Lecture ‘Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality an...
Will Sanders argues that the housing tenure system in more densely settled Australia, dominated by h...
The Indigenous Home Ownership Issues Paper contains some useful discussion of the current housing c...
There has been escalating media coverage of the view that Indigenous economic disadvantage and housi...
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indig...
Where a person lives has the potential to shape their choices and outcomes. It is reasonably well es...
This paper provides an update of the evidence on different aspects of the housing situation of Indi...
This thesis presents a policy framework for improving outcomes for remote Indigenous land tenure and...
Indigenous Australians make up a mere 2.4% of the population of whom around a quarter live in remote...
Home ownership is currently not an option for Indigenous people living outside of urban centres. Thi...
This paper utilises 1986 Census data to examine the demographic and economic characteristics of Abor...
The provision of adequate remote indigenous housing has long been a need. Attempts to meet this nee...
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence...
When it comes to issues of housing policy, remote Indigenous housing often presents the extreme case...
This paper uses 2006 Census and Community Housing and Infrastructure Needs Survey statistics to crit...