A Bibliography of the Northern Territory
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Publisher: Belconnen, A.C.T. : Canberra College of Advanced Education Library
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 202
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Publisher: Belconnen, A.C.T. : Canberra College of Advanced Education Library
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 202
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Xavier Pons
Publisher: Melbourne University Publish
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 9780522849950
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of essays by various Australian and European authors on a wide range of Australian cultural topics, this is a story of struggle and achievement and occasional failure. Departures deals with innovation and transgression in Australian literature and history and brings out the vitality of Australian culture as it meets new challenges.
Author: Elizabeth Ganter
Publisher: ANU Press
Published: 2016-11-10
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 1760460338
DOWNLOAD EBOOK‘How can you make decisions about Aboriginal people when you can’t even talk to the people you’ve got here that are blackfellas?’ So ‘Sarah’, a senior Aboriginal public servant, imagines a conversation with the Northern Territory Public Service. Her question suggests tensions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who have accepted the long-standing invitation to join the ranks of the public service. Reluctant Representatives gives us a rare glimpse into the working world of the individuals behind the Indigenous public sector employment statistics. This empathetic exposé of the challenges of representative bureaucracy draws on interviews with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians who have tried making it work. Through Ganter’s engaging narration, we learn that the mere presence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the public service is not enough. If bureaucracies are to represent the communities they serve, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander public servants need to be heard and need to know their people are heard.
Author: Ted Ling
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Published: 2011
Total Pages: 291
ISBN-13: 9781920807863
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Publisher: National Library Australia
Published: 1978
Total Pages: 1734
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: A. J. Heatley
Publisher: St. Lucia, Q. : University of Queensland Press
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAboriginal population 1788-1976 ; place of Aborigines in NT politics ; map with reserves ; Aboriginal population centres and pastoral leases ; Aboriginal ordinances and laws ; assimilation ; employment ; land rights ; local government.
Author: Helen Irving
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2017-06-30
Total Pages: 563
ISBN-13: 1784716960
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConstitutions and gender is a new and exciting field, attracting scholarly attention and influencing practice around the world. This timely handbook features contributions from leading pioneers and younger scholars, applying a gendered lens to constitution-making and design, constitutional practice and citizenship, and constitutional challenges to gender equality rights and values. It offers a gendered perspective on the constitutional text and record of multiple jurisdictions, from the long-established, to the world’s newly emerging democracies. Constitutions and Gender portrays a profound shift in our understanding of what constitutions stand for and what they do.
Author: Northern Territory. Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780980387407
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConstitutes the Report of the Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse, 2007.
Author: Holly Doel-Mackaway
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-09-28
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 1351342630
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents a model for reforming and developing Indigenous related legislation and policy, not only in Australia, but also in other jurisdictions. The model provides guidance about how to seek, listen to and respond to the voices of Indigenous children and young people. The participation of Indigenous children and young people, when carried out in a culturally and age-appropriate way and based on free, prior and informed consent, is an invaluable resource capable of empowering children and young people and informing Indigenous related legislation and policy. This project contributes to the emerging field of robust, ethically sound, participatory research with Indigenous children and young people and proposes ways in which Australian and international legislators and policymakers can implement the principle of children’s participation by involving Aboriginal children and young people in the development of law and policy pertaining to their lives. This book provides accounts from Aboriginal children and young people detailing their views on how they can be involved in law and policy development in the future. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, legislators, and students in the fields of human rights law, children’s rights, participation rights, Indigenous peoples’ law, and family, child and social welfare law.