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Survey Analysis for Indigenous Policy in Australia
Social Science Perspectives
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Survey Analysis for Indigenous Policy in Australia
Social Science Perspectives
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Indigenous policy is a complex domain motivated by a range of social, cultural, political and economic issues. The Council of Australian Governments 'closing the gaps' agenda for addressing Indigenous disadvantage in Australia now includes six targets with well defined and measurable outcomes for policy action. In this context there
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Table of contents
- Preliminary
- Preface
- List of tables
- List of figures
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- 1. Indigenous policy, the mining industry, and Indigenous livelihoods: An introduction
- 2. āGovernment been mustering meā¦ā: Historical background
- 3. āThey still mustering meā: The three agreements
- 4. The Ranger uranium mine: When opportunity becomes a cost
- 5. āWeāve got the richest trusts but the poorest peopleā: The Yandi Land Use Agreement
- 6. āAchieving white dreams whilst being blackā: Agency and ambivalence at Century mine
- 7. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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