How about we start again on race and the Constitution?
Peter Brent writes in Inside Story (28.6.17) that efforts to remove “race” from the Constitution have become tangled up with the campaign for Indigenous recognition. Instead, the
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Peter Brent writes in Inside Story (28.6.17) that efforts to remove “race” from the Constitution have become tangled up with the campaign for Indigenous recognition. Instead, the
Diana Perche writes in The Conversation (26.6.17) that, a decade after the event, the Northern Territory Intervention implemented coercive measures to address reportedly ‘out of control’
Russell McGregor writes in The Conversation (26.5.17) that the 1967 referendum was the culmination of a long struggle for both Aboriginal rights and respect, for social
Indigenous educator, Chris Sarra, comments in The Guardian (23.5.17) on the continuing practice of removal of Aboriginal children from their families, calling it a ‘national crisis’
Paul Daley comments in The Guardian (19.5.17) on the disappointing amount of positive change achieved for Indigenous Australians since the historic 1967 referendum on recognising the
Marcia Langton writes in The Conversation (4.5.17) about the federal government’s trial of a contentious ‘cashless debit card’ program for remote and Indigenous communities. The author
Michelle Grattan writes in The Conversation (14.2.17) about this year’s release of the Closing the Gap report, which indicates that Australia is still falling short in meeting
Policy Online carries a link (16.12.16) to an Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute report outlining how the mix of government and private funding of community housing
Balwant Saini, Emeritus Professor in the University of Queensland’s School of Architecture, authored an article on the state of Aboriginal housing in Australia at the time
Jon Altman writes in Inside Story (16.12.16) about how the abolition of Community Development Employment Projects has undermined economic renewal in remote Indigenous communities. ‘”Abolishing Community Development
Elise Klein writes in The Conversation (2.12.16) about how policies from successive Coalition and Labor governments have followed a paternalistic lead. The author argues that this has
Eva Cox writes in The Conversation (24.11.16) about the latest release of the Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage report, and asks why, despite substantial spending, serious difficulties continue
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