Australian Indigenous youth incarceration highest in two decades
Australia needs to take drastic action to reverse the over-representation of Indigenous young people in juvenile detention centres or face losing another generation of first peoples
The TJ Ryan Foundation produces reports and commentary on a range of current issues in Queensland public policy. It will generate major reports on select topics of particular interest for the people of Queensland, as well as provide commentary on current events and papers published elsewhere.
Home » Publications » Indigenous » Page 7
Australia needs to take drastic action to reverse the over-representation of Indigenous young people in juvenile detention centres or face losing another generation of first peoples
In The Conversation (5.5.15) Anthony Dillon discusses the need to raise awareness about racism and introduce strategies to eliminate it, hwere it exists, then asks: ‘Is
Issue 16 of the Journal of Indigenous Policymaking – What Works – And Why The Budget Measures Don’t – Written by Prof. Eva Cox (with contributions from
Results of the ABS’ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey 2012-13: nutrition. ATSI Health Survey: Nutrition Results »
‘Child abuse and domestic violence in Indigenous communities “will remain chronically undisclosed and under-reported,” an Australian Crime Commission (ACC) investigation has found. ‘In some communities every
The Guardian reports (26.3.15) that Indian firm Adani has appealed to the native title tribunal to bypass the traditional owners’ rejection of the Queensland Mine. ‘Wangan
‘Indigenous leaders have condemned Mr Abbott’s comments as “wrong”, saying they overlook the cultural connection of community members to the land and say they set back
The TJRyan Foundation has been asked by Research Associate Dr Marcus Waters to publicise issues currently facing the National Indigenous Times. The_National_Indigenous_Times_update.pdf » The National Indigenous
Marcus Waters writes in The Conversation (12.2.15): ‘As the dust settles after the Queensland election, the realisation that two Indigenous candidates, Leeanne Enoch and Billy Gordon,
SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) suits refer to the threat or use of legal action that stifles public debate on contentious issues. Premier Campbell Newman
As of 1 January 2015 residents of Indigenous towns in Queensland have the option to buy their homes and convert communal land to freehold. Many want
Stephen Easton writes in The Mandarin (2.12.14) about the Social Justice and Native Title Report 2014 by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social justice commissioner Mick Gooda.
The TJRyan Foundation does not guarantee the accuracy, currency or completeness of any information or material available on this website. The TJRyan Foundation reserves the right to change information or material on this website at any time without notice. Links from this site to external, non-TJRyan Foundation websites should not be construed as implying any relationship with and/or endorsement of the external site or its content by the TJR Foundation, nor any commercial relationship with the owners of any external site. Should any TJRyan research project be funded by an individual or organisation the source of funding will be stated beside the research report. In all other cases contributions are provided on a pro bono basis.
Should any TJRyan research project be funded by an individual or organisation the source of funding will be stated beside the research report. In all other cases contributions are provided on a pro bono basis.
STAY UP TO DATE
Get all the latest news about progressive policy research for a better Queensland direct to your inbox
TJ Ryan Foundation Ltd.
ACN: 165152625
ABN: 78 165 152 625
Registered Office
South Brisbane, Queensland 4101
Regulator
Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC)
In the spirit of reconciliation the TJ Ryan Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today
ⓒ 2022 TJ Ryan Foundation | TJ Ryan Foundation is licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-NDYO.
See licensing details and legal disclaimer.
Website developed by GippsTech.
Get notified about new articles