First Peoples are leading the conversation about Indigenous water rights policy in Australia. Based on a recent review paper, this interactive workshop includes: An overview of some recent significant Aboriginal water policy documents, e.g. The Echuca Declaration, Lingiari Booklets, Mary River Statement and the Fitzroy River Declaration A screening of the 10minute film, Mardoowarra\u27s Right to Life! A discussion of the government ‘policy cycle’, the changes being considered at the State and Federal level, and possible paths from here
Indigenous peoples within the Murray–Darling Basin have traditionally struggled for the recognition ...
Australia's water management futures are again under discussion as drought impacts and bushfires hit...
The extent of Indigenous peoples’ rights to govern, manage and even own freshwater is a topical issu...
‘Water governance’ refers to systems of decision making and control of water: who gets what water, w...
First Peoples are leading the conversation about Indigenous water rights policy in Australia. This ...
This report focusses on the Indigenous access provisions of the 2004 National Water Initiative (NWI)...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is a contested space, home to many Aboriginal nations for ...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Access to water resources for cultural and economic purposes can make a significant contribution to...
Indigenous/Aboriginal water reserves are increasingly used in water allocation plans across northern...
The Mardoowarra/ Fitzroy River, at 733 kms is the longest river in the Kimberley region of WA. Its c...
Governance of water, always a vexed management issue, becomes very complicated when considering how ...
Presenter: Phil Duncan, Gomeroi Nation, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council 15 pages Contains fo...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world face diverse and often formidable challenges of what might b...
Indigenous peoples within the Murray–Darling Basin have traditionally struggled for the recognition ...
Australia's water management futures are again under discussion as drought impacts and bushfires hit...
The extent of Indigenous peoples’ rights to govern, manage and even own freshwater is a topical issu...
‘Water governance’ refers to systems of decision making and control of water: who gets what water, w...
First Peoples are leading the conversation about Indigenous water rights policy in Australia. This ...
This report focusses on the Indigenous access provisions of the 2004 National Water Initiative (NWI)...
Australian water policy is a world leader in the area of environmental water management, having esta...
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is a contested space, home to many Aboriginal nations for ...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Access to water resources for cultural and economic purposes can make a significant contribution to...
Indigenous/Aboriginal water reserves are increasingly used in water allocation plans across northern...
The Mardoowarra/ Fitzroy River, at 733 kms is the longest river in the Kimberley region of WA. Its c...
Governance of water, always a vexed management issue, becomes very complicated when considering how ...
Presenter: Phil Duncan, Gomeroi Nation, New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council 15 pages Contains fo...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world face diverse and often formidable challenges of what might b...
Indigenous peoples within the Murray–Darling Basin have traditionally struggled for the recognition ...
Australia's water management futures are again under discussion as drought impacts and bushfires hit...
The extent of Indigenous peoples’ rights to govern, manage and even own freshwater is a topical issu...