"Think Queensland and I immediately conjure apartheid births and prototypes, stolen Aboriginal wages, native title rise and fall, the National Party, the Country Party, and any other Queensland wheat-belt-born party with a minority to vilify. But maybe this is all in the past? Our new prime minister defies my immediate judgment by being Queensland born and bred and a free thinker, and the state’s first female premier is standing up against racism within the ministry. Queensland may be the home of backwards immigration and Aboriginal rights policy but it is also a land with an intact heartbeat, home to many of our country’s Indigenous heroes: Eddie Mabo, Cathy Freeman, Sam Watson, Jackie Huggins, Justine Saunders, Rosie Barkus and Chris Sarr...
Over the past three years, Indigenous policy in Australia has taken an interventionist turn. The wor...
Indigenous Australia is diverse. Many Indigenous Australians live in the suburbs, run\ud their own b...
Around two and a half percent of Australian citizens identify as indigenous, and this proportion con...
Since at least the 1970s it has been a supposed political truism that the Queensland polity is someh...
First among these voices was that of Pauline Hanson, a fish and chip shop owner and mother of four, ...
This thesis focuses on both the State and Commonwealth Governments' involvement in Aboriginal affair...
Historians, journalists and political scientists provide diverse bodies of literature that explore i...
The first forty-six years of my life were spent in Ipswich and Brisbane; the territory has imprinted...
In Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have long been subjected to attempts at ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
In this analysis, Emeritus Professor Roger Scott and Adjunct Professor Ann Scott revisit Queensland\...
By the time of Australia's Federation in 1901, the colonies had established a long tradition of disc...
In Australia, public debate about recognition of the nation’s First Australians through constitution...
To many Aboriginal Australians, Country means place of origin in spiritual, cultural and literal ter...
Abstract Indigenous Australians have been living as a dispossessed, colonized people in their own ho...
Over the past three years, Indigenous policy in Australia has taken an interventionist turn. The wor...
Indigenous Australia is diverse. Many Indigenous Australians live in the suburbs, run\ud their own b...
Around two and a half percent of Australian citizens identify as indigenous, and this proportion con...
Since at least the 1970s it has been a supposed political truism that the Queensland polity is someh...
First among these voices was that of Pauline Hanson, a fish and chip shop owner and mother of four, ...
This thesis focuses on both the State and Commonwealth Governments' involvement in Aboriginal affair...
Historians, journalists and political scientists provide diverse bodies of literature that explore i...
The first forty-six years of my life were spent in Ipswich and Brisbane; the territory has imprinted...
In Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have long been subjected to attempts at ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Anthony F. Moran.The thesis examines different form...
In this analysis, Emeritus Professor Roger Scott and Adjunct Professor Ann Scott revisit Queensland\...
By the time of Australia's Federation in 1901, the colonies had established a long tradition of disc...
In Australia, public debate about recognition of the nation’s First Australians through constitution...
To many Aboriginal Australians, Country means place of origin in spiritual, cultural and literal ter...
Abstract Indigenous Australians have been living as a dispossessed, colonized people in their own ho...
Over the past three years, Indigenous policy in Australia has taken an interventionist turn. The wor...
Indigenous Australia is diverse. Many Indigenous Australians live in the suburbs, run\ud their own b...
Around two and a half percent of Australian citizens identify as indigenous, and this proportion con...