The growth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in Australian higher education from 1959 to the present is notable statistically, but below population parity. Distinct patterns in government policy-making and programme development, inconsistent funding and political influences, together with Indigenous representation during the last 50 years have shaped the higher education participation of Australia’s Indigenous populations. In this article, the authors identify a constant ideological flux between welfare, equity and economic priorities in successive Australian government approaches impacting on equal opportunities for Indigenous Australians in higher education. Maintaining and increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isla...
Indigenous presence in the Australian university is a relatively recent phenomenon, initially frame...
The Australian Government’s Developing the North agenda makes it an opportune time to consider lesso...
Indigenous enrolments in higher education have risen consistently in recent years, though Indigenous...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the e...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the ed...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This paper brings together recent statistics relating to the participation of Aboriginal and Torres ...
The number of Indigenous people enrolling in and completing higher education courses in the Northern...
This paper examines the discourse on Aboriginal higher education in Australia from the 1960s through...
Indigenous Australians are under represented and considerably disadvantaged within the Australian sy...
The rates of higher education access, participation and completion for Indigenous students are much ...
Abstract The rates of higher education access, participation and completion for Ind...
The participation rate of Indigenous people in higher education is comparatively disparately low acr...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Indigenous presence in the Australian university is a relatively recent phenomenon, initially frame...
The Australian Government’s Developing the North agenda makes it an opportune time to consider lesso...
Indigenous enrolments in higher education have risen consistently in recent years, though Indigenous...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the e...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the ed...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This paper brings together recent statistics relating to the participation of Aboriginal and Torres ...
The number of Indigenous people enrolling in and completing higher education courses in the Northern...
This paper examines the discourse on Aboriginal higher education in Australia from the 1960s through...
Indigenous Australians are under represented and considerably disadvantaged within the Australian sy...
The rates of higher education access, participation and completion for Indigenous students are much ...
Abstract The rates of higher education access, participation and completion for Ind...
The participation rate of Indigenous people in higher education is comparatively disparately low acr...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Indigenous presence in the Australian university is a relatively recent phenomenon, initially frame...
The Australian Government’s Developing the North agenda makes it an opportune time to consider lesso...
Indigenous enrolments in higher education have risen consistently in recent years, though Indigenous...