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Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
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CAEPR
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Overcoming Indigenous exclusion: very hard, plenty humbug
The aim of this paper is to provide a high level and accessible overview of the policy and political forces which operate in the Indigenous policy domain.
Working paper
Policy implications of the Timber Creek decision
This paper considers the recent ‘landmark’ decision in native title law in Northern Territory v Mr A. Griffiths (deceased) and Lorraine Jones on behalf of the Ngaliwurru and Nungali Peoples [2019] HCA 7.
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The application of income support obligations and penalties to remote Indigenous Australians, 2013–18
This paper analyses the pattern of income support penalties applied to people participating in remote employment services from 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2018. Between 30 000 and 37 000 unemployed Australians were participating in these services at any given time during this period. More than 80% were identified as Indigenous. Although remote program...
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Ensuring Indigenous benefit from large-scale renewable energy projects: drawing on experience from extractive industry agreement making
In the coming decades, Australia is set to see a dramatic expansion in renewable energy projects. It is likely that many of these will occur on land subject to Indigenous rights and interests. This paper looks to extractive industry experience in negotiating access and benefit sharing agreements with traditional owners to identify best practice to...
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Renewable energy projects on the Indigenous estate: identifying risks and opportunities of utility-scale and dispersed models
This paper builds upon previous work in considering the opportunities and risks of renewable energy developments for Indigenous communities in these regions.