This article traces the expansion (and contraction) of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander franchise for Commonwealth, state and territory elections, and to a lesser extent local government elections; it outlines the arguments made for (and against) Aboriginal enfranchisement; and it examines alternative accounts of what drove the expansion (and contraction) of the vote. It pulls together data on Aboriginal enrolment, political awareness and party support, particularly in the Northern Territory. And it examines divergent views about the consequences of Aborigines having the vote: claims that the franchise is an empty formality; claims that it has allowed Aborigines to be manipulated; and claims that it has generated benefits — symboli...
This article argues that there needs to be a conceptual shift in how we understand the constitutiona...
International audienceThis article seeks to account for the antagonistic representations of space be...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
Due to population proportion, Aboriginal people have the potential to exercise electoral power in Au...
The 1967 Australian Referendum and subsequent constitutional reform are widely considered a victory ...
The composition of Australia’s Constitution saw a pattern of discrimination emerge against its Indig...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.In this paper we a...
This article describes the process of recognition ofIndigenous people in Australia of theAboriginal ...
This article offers two levels of interpretation of the Country Liberals win in the 2012 election fo...
This article compares the two most significant paradigm shifts in the administration of Aboriginal a...
In 1961, the Australian Parliament’s Hansard service recorded the following interaction between the ...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
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In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
This article explains Australian Aboriginal land rights as the just claim of a long historical movem...
This article argues that there needs to be a conceptual shift in how we understand the constitutiona...
International audienceThis article seeks to account for the antagonistic representations of space be...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
Due to population proportion, Aboriginal people have the potential to exercise electoral power in Au...
The 1967 Australian Referendum and subsequent constitutional reform are widely considered a victory ...
The composition of Australia’s Constitution saw a pattern of discrimination emerge against its Indig...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.In this paper we a...
This article describes the process of recognition ofIndigenous people in Australia of theAboriginal ...
This article offers two levels of interpretation of the Country Liberals win in the 2012 election fo...
This article compares the two most significant paradigm shifts in the administration of Aboriginal a...
In 1961, the Australian Parliament’s Hansard service recorded the following interaction between the ...
This article considers how changing media practices of minority groups and political and media elite...
tag=1 data=The Northern Territory Future tag=2 data=Jull, Peter tag=3 data=Arena Magazine, tag=5 ...
In this article we assess the electoral effects of the nomination of ethnic minority candidates. We ...
This article explains Australian Aboriginal land rights as the just claim of a long historical movem...
This article argues that there needs to be a conceptual shift in how we understand the constitutiona...
International audienceThis article seeks to account for the antagonistic representations of space be...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...