Drawing on research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, this paper examines the complex and often contested relationship between mobile Indigenous people living in regional and remote areas and the delivery of State housing, health and education services. The delivery of basic government services to remotely living and frequently mobile Indigenous populations is a highly contentious issue. Drawing on research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, Sarah Prout examines the complex and often contested relationship between Indigenous people living in regional and remote areas and/or who continue to engage in frequent movements, and the delivery of State housing, health and education services
There has been escalating media coverage of the view that Indigenous economic disadvantage and housi...
This paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australian...
According to the 2006 Census, around three-quarters of Indigenous Australians live in regional areas...
The delivery of basic government services to remotely living and frequently mobile Indigenous popula...
"December 2006".Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, D...
Since British colonisation of Australia began, Aboriginal mobility practices have been poorly unders...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between Indigenous mobility and the sustainability of ...
Indigenous Australians have often been described as highly mobile people—particularly in historical ...
This paper provides, for the first time, comparative national parameters of Indigenous population mo...
This paper develops a case study of the municipal service delivery and Indigenous employment funct...
Indigenous Australians have often been described as highly mobile people--particularly in historical...
This paper explores some issues for urgent consideration before any new policy for outstations is de...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
Using the notion that research should 'enlighten' policy responses, this paper considers the complex...
There has been escalating media coverage of the view that Indigenous economic disadvantage and housi...
This paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australian...
According to the 2006 Census, around three-quarters of Indigenous Australians live in regional areas...
The delivery of basic government services to remotely living and frequently mobile Indigenous popula...
"December 2006".Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, D...
Since British colonisation of Australia began, Aboriginal mobility practices have been poorly unders...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between Indigenous mobility and the sustainability of ...
Indigenous Australians have often been described as highly mobile people—particularly in historical ...
This paper provides, for the first time, comparative national parameters of Indigenous population mo...
This paper develops a case study of the municipal service delivery and Indigenous employment funct...
Indigenous Australians have often been described as highly mobile people--particularly in historical...
This paper explores some issues for urgent consideration before any new policy for outstations is de...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
How does a geographically remote Australian Aboriginal community ensure that culturally and locally ...
Using the notion that research should 'enlighten' policy responses, this paper considers the complex...
There has been escalating media coverage of the view that Indigenous economic disadvantage and housi...
This paper aims to provide an updated description of the migration patterns of Indigenous Australian...
According to the 2006 Census, around three-quarters of Indigenous Australians live in regional areas...