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Aboriginal People In The Economy Of The Kimberley Region
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Author :Gregory John Crough Publisher :North Australian Research Unit Australian National Unive y ISBN 13 : Total Pages :316 pages Book Rating :4.F/5 ( download)
Book Synopsis Aboriginal People in the Economy of the Kimberley Region by : Gregory John Crough
Download or read book Aboriginal People in the Economy of the Kimberley Region written by Gregory John Crough and published by North Australian Research Unit Australian National Unive y. This book was released on 1993 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Demonstrates Aboriginal people as the economic base of the Kimberley region; review of government reports on the Kimberley - East Kimberley Impact Assessment Project, the Crocodile Hole report, the Kimberley Region Plan Study report, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, native title; population; employment by region and occupation; housing and community infrastructure; incomes by community; cost of living; regional industry - mining, horticulture, agriculture, pastoral, tourism, Aboriginal participation; Commonwealth funding and state spending on Aboriginal programs; Aboriginal relations with local government - examples from five shires - includes Ngaanyatjarraku shire; state planning - Aboriginal Plan 1993 - individual departmental commitments discussed; economic role of regional Aboriginal organisations; role of ATSIC; CDEP programs.
Book Synopsis Culture, Economy and Governance in Aboriginal Australia by : Diane J. Austin-Broos
Download or read book Culture, Economy and Governance in Aboriginal Australia written by Diane J. Austin-Broos and published by Sydney University Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 479 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Developing Australia's Regions by : Andrew Beer
Download or read book Developing Australia's Regions written by Andrew Beer and published by UNSW Press. This book was released on 2003-05-01 with total page 325 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Delves behind the too-often negative media headlines and stereotypes about regional Australia, and considers the true state of Australia’s regions, including metropolitan regions, and what can be done to improve their economic, social and environmental well-being.
Book Synopsis Aboriginal Population Profiles for Development Planning in the Northern East Kimberley by : John Taylor
Download or read book Aboriginal Population Profiles for Development Planning in the Northern East Kimberley written by John Taylor and published by ANU E Press. This book was released on 2004-03-01 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aboriginal australians; Western australia; Kimberly; Population; Economic conditions; Social conditions.
Book Synopsis Indigenous Participation in Australian Economies II by : Natasha Fijn
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Book Synopsis Genes, Ethnicity, and Ageing by : Lincoln Heinze Schmitt
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Book Synopsis Third World in the First by : Elspeth Young
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Book Synopsis Deadly Sounds, Deadly Places by : Peter Dunbar-Hall
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Book Synopsis OECD Rural Studies Linking Indigenous Communities with Regional Development in Australia by : OECD
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Book Synopsis Aboriginal Self-determination in Australia by : Christine Fletcher
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Book Synopsis Perspectives In Human Biology: Genes, Ethnicity And Ageing by : Linc H Schmitt
Download or read book Perspectives In Human Biology: Genes, Ethnicity And Ageing written by Linc H Schmitt and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 1995-11-27 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume takes its subtitle from the theme of the ASHB meeting for 1994 “Genes, Ethnicity and Ageing”. The first paper is the annual conference lecture as delivered by the Honourable Fred Chaney, formerly Minister for Aboriginal Affairs in the Federal Government of Australia. It considers some of the difficulties in delivering government services to indigenous peoples. Jim Chisholm puts an evolutionary perspective on some aspects of human behaviour, life history and Darwinian approaches to medicine. Carol Bower reviews the value of the Western Australian Birth Defects Registry and the contributions of registries to improved health care. Alexandra Brewis and Gokarna Regmi document determinants of fertility in a Pacific Island population. There are two papers from a special symposium on Ageing and the Aged held within the meeting: George Broe and Helen Creasey consider some of the social issues associated with an ageing society, and Alan Hipkiss and colleagues take a biochemist's look at possibilities for extending the human life cycle.There are two additional papers. One by Alan Bittles documents consanguinity in the Middle East. The second, by Tsunehiko Hanihara and Hajime Ishida describes the results of their studies of Australian Aboriginals and neighbouring populations.“Understanding Ageing”, by Robin Holliday, Cambridge University Press is reviewed by Anne Mitchell.
Book Synopsis Rural Change in Australia by : John Connell
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Book Synopsis Rethinking Resource Management by : Richard Howitt
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Book Synopsis Aboriginals and the Mining Industry by : David Cousins
Download or read book Aboriginals and the Mining Industry written by David Cousins and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-08-09 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1973, Peter Rogers concluded that 'Australia has not done itself justice in the handling of modern industry versus Aborigines conflict. the lack of preparation. is a disgrace to government, private organisations and unions alike'. What has happened since then? Aboriginals and the mining industry reviews three main questions - to what extent have Aboriginals shared in the fruits of the mining boom? Have new land rights helped Aboriginals protect their interests as affected by mining? And what has been the contribution of mining to the economic development of remote Aboriginal communities? These are vital questions for all concerned with the impact of mining expansion on Aboriginal communities. This book reviews the participation of Aborigines in the mining company employment. It examines the contribution of the recent land rights legislation to protecting Aboriginal interests. And it asks how far the growth of mining in remote parts of Australia has aided the economic development of Aboriginal groups living there. Detailed case studies of mining projects included.
Book Synopsis No Ordinary Judgment by : Nonie Sharp
Download or read book No Ordinary Judgment written by Nonie Sharp and published by Aboriginal Studies Press. This book was released on 1996 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Describes how the Meriam people demonstrated the existence of customary land tenure in the Murray Islands to the Australian courts; Meriam culture; Malo's law; relationship to land; inheritance of land; history; includes chronology of the Mabo case 1981-1992, chronology 3 June 1992 to 3 June 1995 on Native title legislation in Australia.