Poverty alleviation in remote Indigenous Australia

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Altman, Jon
May, Katherine

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Sussex Academic Press

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While Australia is one of the world's richest countries, many of its Indigenous peoples live in poverty. This paper seeks to elucidate some avenues for addressing poverty in remote Indigenous Australia via appropriate pro-poor growth strategies. It engages robustly with the dominant Indigenous policy approach that promulgates a view that Indigenous economic development can only be achieved via mainstreaming, and presents an alternative livelihoods approach.

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First World, First Nations: Internal Colonialism and Indigenous Self-Determination in Northern Europe and Australia

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2037-12-31