The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) and the denial of paid employment of Aboriginal women. The 1897 Aborigines Protection and the Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act witnessed thousands of Aboriginal people placed on Government run reserves and missions. This resulted in all aspects of their lives being controlled through state mechanisms. Under various Acts of Parliament, Aboriginal women were sent to privately owned properties to be utilised as ‘domestic servants’ through a system of forced indentured labour, which continued until the 1970’s.This paper discusses the hidden histories of these women through the use of primary sources documents including records from the Austra...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australias nursing history remains largely unt...
The image of the kindly, maternal mistress has dominated Australian cultural representations of whit...
It is important that we understand the legacy of Australia' s history, us it helps to explain the de...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
Over most of the twentieth century, Indigenous people throughout Australia have had their wages, sav...
Purpose: This study aimed to test the veracity of anecdotal reports that Aboriginal Australian wom...
Learning about the Indigenous women who had worked between 1950-2005 was a surprise to me. This area...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Australia's national history has rarely allowed space for the history of Aboriginal work. This void ...
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Australian governments and their agencies, such a...
Background: The history of Indigenous nurses and midwives in Australia is yet to be fully examined. ...
© 2009 Kirstie Louise CloseThis thesis examines the role of labour in the history of the Cape Bedfor...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australias nursing history remains largely unt...
The image of the kindly, maternal mistress has dominated Australian cultural representations of whit...
It is important that we understand the legacy of Australia' s history, us it helps to explain the de...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
Over most of the twentieth century, Indigenous people throughout Australia have had their wages, sav...
Purpose: This study aimed to test the veracity of anecdotal reports that Aboriginal Australian wom...
Learning about the Indigenous women who had worked between 1950-2005 was a surprise to me. This area...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
Australia's national history has rarely allowed space for the history of Aboriginal work. This void ...
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Australian governments and their agencies, such a...
Background: The history of Indigenous nurses and midwives in Australia is yet to be fully examined. ...
© 2009 Kirstie Louise CloseThis thesis examines the role of labour in the history of the Cape Bedfor...
From 1901 until 1968 the Commonwealth bureaucracy essentially ran the Northern Territory. The way th...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australias nursing history remains largely unt...
The image of the kindly, maternal mistress has dominated Australian cultural representations of whit...
It is important that we understand the legacy of Australia' s history, us it helps to explain the de...