Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, constitute important mechanisms for Aboriginal people to assert their rights and responsibilities. This is especially so in Victoria, where legislation vests wide-ranging powers and control of cultural heritage with Aboriginal communities. However, the politics of cultural heritage, including its institutionalisation as a scientific body of knowledge within the state, can also result in a powerful limiting of Aboriginal rights and responsibilities. This paper examines the politics of cultural heritage through a case study of a small forest in north-west Victoria. Here, a dispute about logging has pivoted around differing conceptualisations of Aboriginal c...
The thesis addresses the broader theme of coexistence between black and white Australians through a...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
A version of this Topical Issue was submitted as a response to the New South Wales Government's Offi...
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, constitute im...
Porter Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, consti...
Central to the argument of this paper is a critical examination of the potential to strike local and...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
© 2004 Dr. Libby PorterPlanning, as a form of state action that continually produces and regulates p...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
The protection of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage is one of the most challenging and contr...
Collaborative conservation between Aboriginal people and archaeologists in Australia presents new an...
There is insufficient legal protection for tangible but non-charismatic Aboriginal artefacts in New ...
This paper argues that reform of Aboriginal heritage legislation in New South Wales is well overdue....
The thesis addresses the broader theme of coexistence between black and white Australians through a...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
A version of this Topical Issue was submitted as a response to the New South Wales Government's Offi...
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, constitute im...
Porter Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, consti...
Central to the argument of this paper is a critical examination of the potential to strike local and...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
© 2004 Dr. Libby PorterPlanning, as a form of state action that continually produces and regulates p...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
The protection of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage is one of the most challenging and contr...
Collaborative conservation between Aboriginal people and archaeologists in Australia presents new an...
There is insufficient legal protection for tangible but non-charismatic Aboriginal artefacts in New ...
This paper argues that reform of Aboriginal heritage legislation in New South Wales is well overdue....
The thesis addresses the broader theme of coexistence between black and white Australians through a...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
A version of this Topical Issue was submitted as a response to the New South Wales Government's Offi...