Australian Aboriginal Traditional Owner ancestral responsibilities to Country involves listening and exercising vested responsibilities and duties of care, passed down from generation to generation through clan and familial connections. Traditional Owners is a term used to describe today’s descendants of the original Aboriginal inhabitants and have ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to land and water where their ancestors lived. The incorporation of Traditional Owner relationships to Country and the need to engage with Traditional Owners in Western planning regimes are often expressed positively; that Aboriginal needs and aspirations need to be recognized in the urban landscape. However in practice, decisions involving the add...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy, D...
In order for Aboriginal rights and interests to be recognised under the Native Title Act (1993), suc...
Land administration land use and environmental planning in Australia are public functions. Each Sta...
Australian Aboriginal Traditional Owner ancestral responsibilities to Country involves listening and...
This paper presents research insights on the challenges that Australian Aboriginal communities livin...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
This paper summarise the various meanings which have been applied to the notion of traditional owner...
To many Aboriginal Australians, Country means place of origin in spiritual, cultural and literal ter...
The concept of ‘Country’ is central to Aboriginal culture and has sustained the Quandamooka Peoples ...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...
Australia does not have a system of implicit recognition of the prior and continuing ownership of la...
Abstract Indigenous Australians have been living as a dispossessed, colonized people in their own ho...
Since English occupation of the Swan Coastal Plain in 1829 Aboriginal people in Western Australia ha...
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy, D...
In order for Aboriginal rights and interests to be recognised under the Native Title Act (1993), suc...
Land administration land use and environmental planning in Australia are public functions. Each Sta...
Australian Aboriginal Traditional Owner ancestral responsibilities to Country involves listening and...
This paper presents research insights on the challenges that Australian Aboriginal communities livin...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
Cities and urban settlements in Australia exist on lands that are the traditional lands of Australia...
This paper summarise the various meanings which have been applied to the notion of traditional owner...
To many Aboriginal Australians, Country means place of origin in spiritual, cultural and literal ter...
The concept of ‘Country’ is central to Aboriginal culture and has sustained the Quandamooka Peoples ...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...
Australia does not have a system of implicit recognition of the prior and continuing ownership of la...
Abstract Indigenous Australians have been living as a dispossessed, colonized people in their own ho...
Since English occupation of the Swan Coastal Plain in 1829 Aboriginal people in Western Australia ha...
Planning processes that make space for Indigenous peoples in Australia appear to herald more inclusi...
Typescript.Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy, D...
In order for Aboriginal rights and interests to be recognised under the Native Title Act (1993), suc...
Land administration land use and environmental planning in Australia are public functions. Each Sta...