Previous work has highlighted the primacy of non-economic rights in Indigenous housing objectives. This paper builds on that work and Sanders' other work demonstrating the limited relevance of ‘mainstream’ home ownership for many Indigenous communities, exploring whether models based on community land trust (CLT) principles might be appropriate for articulating Indigenous housing aspirations. The paper describes current Indigenous housing scenarios in urban, regional and remote New South Wales and Queensland, and findings regarding the resonance of CLTs with Indigenous housing objectives. While dominant policy and public discourses promote Indigenous home ownership as an economic development strategy, or as requiring the alienation of Indig...
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
Will Sanders argues that the housing tenure system in more densely settled Australia, dominated by h...
There is ongoing government interest in the establishment of home ownership on lands held by Aborigi...
Abstract: Home ownership is currently not an option for Indigenous people living outside of urban c...
There is considerable interest in Australia at present in increasing home ownershiprates among Abori...
The project sought to understand what would be required to develop a model of CLTs for Indigenous co...
This Research Paper provides an introduction to a form of shared equity housing called a community l...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
A central theme in this research is the meaning of home ownership to Indigenous people living on com...
This study investigates the applicability of home ownership to Indigenous people living on communal ...
Indigenous housing occupies a complex policy environment in which policies and programs are in inter...
This paper draws on ideas of recognition and the intercultural as a way of examining the impact of w...
If governments are interested in pursuing more demand driven approaches to housing in indigenous com...
When it comes to issues of housing policy, remote Indigenous housing often presents the extreme case...
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
Will Sanders argues that the housing tenure system in more densely settled Australia, dominated by h...
There is ongoing government interest in the establishment of home ownership on lands held by Aborigi...
Abstract: Home ownership is currently not an option for Indigenous people living outside of urban c...
There is considerable interest in Australia at present in increasing home ownershiprates among Abori...
The project sought to understand what would be required to develop a model of CLTs for Indigenous co...
This Research Paper provides an introduction to a form of shared equity housing called a community l...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
A central theme in this research is the meaning of home ownership to Indigenous people living on com...
This study investigates the applicability of home ownership to Indigenous people living on communal ...
Indigenous housing occupies a complex policy environment in which policies and programs are in inter...
This paper draws on ideas of recognition and the intercultural as a way of examining the impact of w...
If governments are interested in pursuing more demand driven approaches to housing in indigenous com...
When it comes to issues of housing policy, remote Indigenous housing often presents the extreme case...
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
Will Sanders argues that the housing tenure system in more densely settled Australia, dominated by h...