Why the Northern Territory government needs to support outstations/homelands in the Aboriginal, Northern Territory and national interest: submission to the Northern Territory Government Outstation Policy Discussion Paper
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Altman, Jon
Kerins, Seán
Fogarty, William
Webb, Kate
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Canberra, ACT : Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR), The Australian National University
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"The development of a Northern Territory outstation/homelands policy which meets the needs and aspirations of a dynamic and highly mobile population is extremely important. It is a complex and difficult task, but one which provides an important opportunity for outstations/homelands to be viewed as an integral component of the Northern Territory Government’s vision for ‘a framework for a sustainable future where development takes place within a context of land and sea conservation’ as envisaged in the Northern Territory Parks and Conservation Masterplan 2005. An innovative outstation/homeland policy which solves the problem of government service delivery of Indigenous Australians’ citizenship entitlements—so that it provides a choice for Indigenous Australians where they want to live and how they want to engage nationally and internationally in social, cultural and economic life—is urgently needed..." - Introduction, page 1
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Altman, J. C., Kerins, S., Fogarty, W. & Webb, K. (2008). Why the Northern Territory government needs to support outstations/homelands in the Aboriginal, Northern Territory and national interest: submission to the Northern Territory Government Outstation Policy Discussion Paper. CAEPR Topical Issue, No.17/2008. Canberra, ACT: ANU, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR)
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