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Wildlife Management Review Discussion Paper

Jon Altman and Michelle Cochrane

Topical Issue 4 / 2002

November 2009 - Wildlife Management Review Discussion Paper

Comment on the Queensland Government's Wildlife Management Review Discussion Paper; by CAEPR researchers Jon Altman and Michelle Cochrane, addressing Indigenous interests and property rights in wildlife, and their sustainable harvest.

Capacity Building in Indigenous Communities

Jon Altman

Topical Issue 2 / 2002

September 2009 - Capacity Building in Indigenous Communities

Two submissions on Capacity Building; one comprising comments by Professor Jon Altman to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Inquiry into Capacity Building in Indigenous Communities, and the second CAEPR's submission to the Inquiry, by Jon Altman and Will Sanders.

Submission to the Review of the National Biodiversity Strategy: Indigenous people's involvement in conserving Australia's biodiversity

Jon Altman, Sean Kerins, Emilie Ens, Geoff Buchanan, and Katherine May

Topical Issue 8 / 2009

June 2009 -

This submission to the Review of the National Biodiversity Strategy challenges the adequacy of the Consultation Draft's coverage of the roles of Indigenous peoples in biodiversity management, and makes a number of recommendations drawing on current initiatives and available research.

The untimely abolition of the Community Development Employment Program

Jon Altman and Kirrily Jordan

Topical Issue 5 / 2009

May 2009 - The Abolition of CDEP

'The untimely abolition of the Community Development Employment Program'. This paper was prepared as a submission to the Senate Community Affairs Committee Inquiry into the Family Assistance and Other Legislation Amendment (2008 Budget and Other Measures) Bill 2008. It focuses on proposed changes to the Social Security Act 1991 that would facilitate changes to the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme, and examines the serious potential consequences of abolishing CDEP as currently formulated in non-remote areas by July 2009 and remote areas by July 2011.

Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Inquiry into Community Stores in Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities

Jon Altman and Kirrily Jordan

Topical Issue 4 / 2009

May 2009 - Community Stores in Remote Indigenous Communities

'Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Inquiry into Community Stores in Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities'. This submission briefly addresses the Inquiry's three terms of reference: food supply, quality, cost and competition issues; the effectiveness of the Outback Store model and other private, public and community store models; and the impact of these factors on the health and economic outcomes of communities.

A Brief Commentary in Response to the Australian Government Discussion Paper ‘Optimising Benefits from Native Title Agreements’ and the Report of the Native Title Payments Working Group

Jon Altman and Kirrily Jordan

Topical Issue 3 / 2009

May 2009 - Native Title Agreements and Payments

"A Brief Commentary in Response to the Australian Government Discussion Paper ‘Optimising Benefits from Native Title Agreements’ and the Report of the Native Title Payments Working Group".

Developing a national Indigenous policy framework that recognises needs, rights and legacies and delivers results

Jon Altman

Topical Issue 2 / 2009

April 2009 - Developing An Indigenous Policy Framework

'Developing a national Indigenous policy framework that recognises needs, rights and legacies and delivers results', based on a presentation to the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) National Conference, ‘Building a Fair Australia in Tough Economic Times’, Australian Technology Park, Sydney, on 2 April 2009. This paper examines current Indigenous policy, including Closing the Gap, a monolithic approach that privileges statistical equality over all else and undervalues difference and diversity.

From 'Close The Gap' to the Rudd Government's 'closing the gap': What gap are we closing?

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

The success of the Close The Gap Campaign for Indigenous Health Equality, an Indigenous-led initiative involving a coalition of 40 or so concerned organisations, is reflected in the commitment by the Rudd Government in 2008 to the campaign's Statement of Intent and its adoption of 'closing the gap' as the government's flagship Indigenous policy framework.

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Access to Aboriginal Land under the Northern Territory Land Rights Act

Jon Altman

Topical Issue 3 / 2007

March 2009 -

A submission by Professor Jon Altman in response to the FaCSIA Discussion Paper 'Access to Aboriginal Land under the Northern Territory Land Rights Act - Time for Change?'

Monitoring 'practical' reconciliation: Evidence from the reconciliation decade, 1991-2001

Jon Altman and Boyd Hunter

Topical Issue 1 / 2004

March 2009 - Monitoring 'practical' reconciliation: Evidence from the reconciliation decade, 1991-2001

A background paper by CAEPR Director Jon Altman and CAEPR Fellow Boyd Hunter for the Cranlana Symposium 'Articulating a Reconciled Australia', 4-5 September 2003.