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2013/89 |
Aboriginal professionals: Work, class and culture |
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2013/88 |
New directions in Indigenous service population estimation |
Francis Markham, Jess Bath, John Taylor, Bruce Doran |
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2012/87 |
Population change in Port Augusta: Challenges and implications for the COAG Urban and Regional Strategy |
John Taylor, Neil Westbury |
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2012/86 |
Community development for sustainable early childhood care and development programs: A World Vision Australia and Central Land Council partnership |
Janet Hunt |
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2012/85 |
Indigenous youth engagement in natural resource management in Australia and North America: A review |
Adrian Fordham, Jerry Schwab |
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2012/84 |
Continuity and change in the CDEP Scheme |
Boyd Hunter, Matthew Gray |
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2012/83 |
Higher education and the growth of Indigenous participation in professional and managerial occupations |
John Taylor, Matthew Gray, Boyd Hunter, Mandy Yap, Julie Lahn |
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2012/82 |
Statistics for Community Governance: The Yawuru Indigenous Population Survey of Broome |
John Taylor, Bruce Doran, Maria Parriman Eunice Yu |
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2012/81 |
Determinants of Indigenous Labour Supply Following a Period of Strong Economic Growth |
Boyd Hunter, Matthew Gray |
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2012/80 |
Indigenous Education: Experiential Learning and Learning through Country |
Bill Fogarty, Jerry Schwab |
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2011/79 |
Changing Scale, Mixing Interests: Generational Change in Northern Territory Local Government |
William Sanders |
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2011/78 |
Work, Welfare and CDEP on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands: First stage assessment |
Kirrily Jordan |
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2011/77 |
An Exploratory Analysis of the Longitudinal Survey of Indigenous Children |
Nicholas Biddle |
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2011/76 |
Alice Springs’ Unrepresentative Council: Cause for Intervention? |
William Sanders |
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2010/75 |
Looking After Country in New South Wales: Two Case Studies of Socioeconomic Benefits for Aboriginal People |
Janet Hunt |
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2010/74 |
Corporate Initiatives In Indigenous Employment: The Australian Employment Covenant Two Years On |
Kirrily Jordan, Dante Mavec |
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2010/73 |
Developing Measures of Population Mobility Amongst Indigenous Primary School Students |
Sarah Prout |
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2010/72 |
Working Future: A critique of policy by numbers |
William Sanders |
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2010/71 |
Partnerships for Indigenous development: International development NGOs, Aboriginal organisations and communities |
Janet Hunt |
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2010/70 |
Population, people and place: The Fitzroy Valley Population Project |
Frances Morphy |
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2010/69 |
Plugged in: Remote Australian Indigenous Youth and Digital Culture |
Inge Kral |
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2010/68 |
Generational change, learning and remote Australian Indigenous youth |
Inge Kral |
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2010/67 |
A human capital approach to the educational marginalisation of Indigenous Australians |
Nicholas Biddle |
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2010/66 |
Indigenous temporary mobilities and service delivery in regional service centres: A West Kimberley case study |
Sarah Prout, Mandy Yap |
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2010/65 |
Indigenous cultural and natural resource management and the emerging role of the Working on Country program |
Katherine May |
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2010/64 |
Demography as destiny: Schooling, work and Aboriginal population change at Wadeye |
John Taylor |
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2010/63 |
The viability of wildlife enterprises in remote Indigenous communities of Australia: A case study |
Adrian Fordham, Bill Fogarty, Fordham D. |
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2010/62 |
Knowledge foundations for the development of sustainable wildlife enterprises in remote Indigenous communities of Australia |
Adrian Fordham, Bill Fogarty, Corey B. Fordham D. |
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2009/61 |
Location or qualifications? Revisiting Indigenous employment through an analysis of census place-of-work data |
Nicholas Biddle |
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2009/60 |
Social benefits of Aboriginal engagement in Natural Resource management |
Janet Hunt, Jon Altman, Katherine May |
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2009/59 |
Catching Kordbolbok: From Frog Survey to Closing the Gap in Arnhem Land |
Emilie Ens, G. Vallance S. Namundja V. Garlngarr B. Gurwalwal P. Cooke K. McKenzie |
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2009/58 |
The geography and demography of Indigenous migration: Insights for policy and planning |
Nicholas Biddle |
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2009/57 |
Commercial Water and Indigenous Australians: A Scoping Study of Licence Allocations |
Jon Altman, Bill Arthur |
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2009/56 |
Indigenous population projections, 2006–31: Planning for growth |
Nicholas Biddle, John Taylor |
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2009/55 |
Indigenous temporary mobility: An analysis of the 2006 Census snapshot |
Nicholas Biddle, Sarah Prout |
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2009/54 |
Beyond Closing the Gap: Valuing diversity in Indigenous Australia |
Jon Altman |
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2009/53 |
Location and segregation: The distribution of the Indigenous population across Australia’s urban centres |
Nicholas Biddle |
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2009/52 |
Towards a gender-related index for Indigenous Australians |
Mandy Yap, Nicholas Biddle |
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2009/51 |
Some reflections on the quality of administrative data for Indigenous Australians: The importance of knowing something about the unknown(s) |
Boyd Hunter, Aarthi Ayyar |
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2009/50 |
Ranking regions: Revisiting an index of relative Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes |
Nicholas Biddle |
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2008/49 |
Ord Stage 2 and the Socioeconomic Status of Indigenous People in the East Kimberley Region |
John Taylor |
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2008/48 |
On the move? Indigenous temporary mobility practices in Australia |
Sarah Prout |
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2008/47 |
The scale and composition of Indigenous housing need, 2001–06 |
Nicholas Biddle |
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2008/46 |
Fresh water in the Maningrida region’s hybrid economy: Intercultural contestation over values and property rights |
Jon Altman, Virginie Branchut |
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2008/45 |
A regional analysis of Indigenous participation in the Western Australian labour market |
Nicholas Biddle, John Taylor |
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2008/44 |
Indigenous welfare reform in the Northern Territory and Cape York: A comparative analysis |
Jon Altman, Melissa Johns |
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2008/43 |
Locations of Indigenous Population Change: What Can We Say? |
John Taylor, Nicholas Biddle |
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2008/42 |
Indigenous legal rights to freshwater: Australia in the international context |
Melanie Durette |
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2008/41 |
The entangled relationship between Indigenous spatiality and government service delivery |
Sarah Prout |
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2008/40 |
Interactions between crime and fertility in the labour supply of Indigenous Australian women |
Boyd Hunter, Anne Daly |
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2008/39 |
Indigenous Labour Supply Constraints in the West Kimberley |
John Taylor |
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2008/38 |
Equality and difference arguments in Australian Indigenous affairs: Examples from income support and housing |
William Sanders |
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2007/37 |
Indigenous property rights in commercial fisheries: Canada, New Zealand and Australia compared |
Melanie Durette |
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2007/36 |
Indigenous Community Governance Project: Year two research findings |
Janet Hunt, Diane Smith |
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2006/35 |
Indigenous people in the West Kimberley labour market |
John Taylor |
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2006/34 |
In Search of an Outstations Policy for Indigenous Australians |
Jon Altman |
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2006/33 |
Indigenous peoples and indicators of well-being: An Australian perspective on UNPFII Global Frameworks |
John Taylor |
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2006/32 |
Factors associated with internal migration: A comparison between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians |
Nicholas Biddle, Boyd Hunter |
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2006/31 |
Building Indigenous community governance in Australia: Preliminary research findings |
Janet Hunt, Diane Smith |
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2005/30 |
‘You got any Truck?’ Vehicles and decentralised mobile service-provision in remote Indigenous Australia |
Bill Fogarty |
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2005/29 |
Researching Australian Indigenous Governance: A Methodological and Conceptual Framework |
Diane Smith |
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2005/28 |
The Opportunity Costs of the Status Quo in the Thamarrurr Region |
John Taylor, Owen Stanley |
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2005/27 |
The Djelk Ranger Program: An Outsider’s Perspective |
Michelle Cochrane |
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2004/26 |
Indigenous household structures and ABS definitions of the family: What happens when systems collide, and does it matter? |
Frances Morphy |
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2004/25 |
Socio-political perspectives on localism and regionalism in the Pintupi Luritja region of central Australia: Implications for service delivery and governance |
Sarah Holcombe |
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2004/24 |
Early Indigenous engagement with mining in the Pilbara: Lessons from a historical perspective |
Sarah Holcombe |
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2003/23 |
A New Model of Inclusion? Centrelink's development of income support service delivery for remote Indigenous communities |
William Sanders |
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2003/22 |
Developing an Indigenous Arts Strategy for the Northern Territory: Issues paper for consultations |
Jon Altman |
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2003/21 |
Chasing the money story: An evaluation of the Tangentyere Bank Pilot Project and its relevance to Indigenous communities in central Australia |
Siobhan McDonnell |
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2003/20 |
Caring for country and sustainable Indigenous development: Opportunities, constraints and innovation |
Jon Altman, Peter Whitehead |
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2002/19 |
One size fits all?: The effect of equivalence scales on Indigenous and other Australian poverty |
Boyd Hunter, Steven Kennedy, Nicholas Biddle |
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2002/18 |
Banking on Indigenous communities: Issues, options, and Australian and international best practice |
Siobhan McDonnell, Neil Westbury |
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2002/17 |
The potential use of tax incentives for Indigenous businesses on Indigenous land |
Owen Stanley |
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2002/16 |
The spatial context of Indigenous service delivery |
John Taylor |
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2002/15 |
Generating finance for Indigenous development: Economic realities and innovative options |
Jon Altman |
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2002/14 |
Institutional factors underpinning Indigenous labour force participation: The role of the CDEP scheme and education |
Boyd Hunter |
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2002/13 |
The rise of the CDEP scheme and changing factors underlying Indigenous employment |
Boyd Hunter |
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2002/12 |
Indigenous Australians and competition and consumer issues: A review of the literature and an annotated bibliography |
Jon Altman, Siobhan McDonnell, Sally Ward |
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2001/11 |
Sensitivity of Australian income distributions to choice of equivalence scale: Exploring some parameters of Indigenous incomes |
Boyd Hunter, Steven Kennedy, Diane Smith |
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2001/10 |
Indigenous Australian arrest rates: Economic and social factors underlying the incidence and number of arrests |
Boyd Hunter |
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2001/9 |
Indigenous communities and business: Three perspectives, 1998–2000 |
Jon Altman |
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2000/8 |
The relative social and economic status of Indigenous people in Bourke, Brewarrina and Walgett |
Kate Ross, John Taylor |
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2000/7 |
What’s in it for Koories? Barwon Darling Alliance Credit Union and the delivery of financial and banking services in north-west New South Wales |
Neil Westbury |
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2000/6 |
Governance and service delivery for remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory: challenges and opportunities |
Neil Westbury, William Sanders |
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1999/5 |
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