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Indigenous Community Governance Project

Understanding, Building and Sustaining Effective Governance
in Rural, Remote and Urban Indigenous Communities

ICGP Research Case Studies

 

Research in the following 13 case studies has already begun, or will be commenced in 2006 by the researchers listed.

  1. Regional Authorities in the NT: Governance challenges and the governance environment—Diane Smith

  2. The Anmatjere region of the NT: People, governance, industry and development—Will Sanders and Sarah Holcombe

  3. Effective governance for small kin-based communities: The Laynhapuy outstations of north-east Arnhem Land, NT—Frances Morphy

  4. Legend, leadership and the Holy Grail: A study of Indigenous governance and succession in the north-west region of the NT—William Ivory

  5. Agency and sustaining development: Two case studies of Indigenous community governance from the Kimberley, WA—Kathryn Thorburn

  6. Service delivery and governance: The effect of community, regional and state governance structures on the delivery of services in Wiluna, WA—Christina Lange

  7. Aboriginal governance in settled Australia: Examples drawn from the Southwest of Western Australia—Manuhuia Barcham

  8. Torres Strait regional governance and autonomy—Will Sanders and William Arthur

  9. Yarnteen Corporation: Governing for sustained economic development in NSW—Diane Smith and Leah Armstrong

  10. The Secretaries' Group and the new arrangements in Indigenous Affairs—Will Sanders and Bill Gray

  11. Identifying impediments to demand responsive service delivery in a whole-of-government administrative environment—Patrick Sullivan