Neoliberalism and the return of the guardian state: Micromanaging Indigenous peoples in a new chapter of colonial governance
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Bielefeld, Brooke (Shelley)
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Income management is a controversial and highly politicised policy initiative. Originally introduced as part of the 2007 Northern Territory Intervention, income management was applied only to Indigenous welfare recipients in prescribed areas. In 2010 the government developed new income management, which they claimed was non-discriminatory (Commonwealth of Australia 2009: 12787). New income management has several compulsory categories and can also be entered into voluntarily (for fuller discussion of problems with these specific types of income management see Bielefeld 2012: 539–56). However, Indigenous peoples continue to be heavily over- represented amongst those subject to income management (Senate Estimates 2014: 1), which gives rise to concerns about ongoing racial discrimination.
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Engaging Indigenous Economy: Debating diverse approaches
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Engaging Indigenous Economy: Debating diverse approaches
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