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Indigenous

Broad subject area
Report

The ‘university place’: how and why place influences the engagement and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university students


This project aimed to enhance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university student engagement and retention. Specifically, this project attended to the notion of the ‘university place’ and provides information and two tools that universities can use to help optimise the persistence and educational outcomes of Indigenous Australians.
Report

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Stolen Generations and descendants: numbers, demographic characteristics and selected outcomes


This report provides estimated numbers and demographic characteristics of the Stolen Generations and descendants using a series of ABS surveys. It also presents a range of health and socioeconomic outcomes for the Stolen Generations and descendants, and differences with Indigenous and non-Indigenous comparison groups, to examine the effects of removal from families,
Website

Treaty negotiations 2017/2018 - South Australia


In February 2018, the South Australian Government signed an agreement with the Narungga Nation, as a significant milestone towards Treaty. Negotiations also occurred in 2017-2018 with the Adnyamathanha and Ngarrindjeri Nations. In February 2017, Dr Roger Thomas was appointed as Treaty Commissioner to lead Treaty discussions across the state. Treaty negotiations were seen as a...
Conference proceedings

Presentations from the National Homelessness Conference 2018


The 2018 National Homelessness Conference, presenting the theme ‘Ending homelessness together’, delivered a wealth of evidence and information on ways to understand, reduce and alleviate homelessness. Over 800 delegates and more than 80 speakers participated across two very full days, exploring the underlying drivers of homelessness and the strategies to overcome it.
Discussion paper

Discussion paper: Improving the model for returning land to the Aboriginal community


The purpose of this discussion paper is to provide information about Tasmania’s current model for returning land to the Aboriginal community, and to facilitate discussion about improvements or changes to this model.