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Noel Pearson: Over 200 Years Without a Place – The Australian

Australia has never been clear about the place of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in ...
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Pearson envisages end to passive welfare

Pearson envisages end to passive welfare

Time for blackfellas to be treated like whitefellas - those are the words of Indigenous ...
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Noel Pearson: A Structure for Empowerment – The Australian

INDIGENOUS disadvantage stems from dispossession and the historical denial of rights. But poverty is also ...
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The ‘gammon economy’ of Cape York: Lessons for nation building in Pacific island countries

Paper published in the Development Bulletin 70 in April 2006. Download paper
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Freedom, capabilities and the Cape York reform agenda

This paper was presented at a Centre for Independent Studies Forum at the ASX. Download ...
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Can Cape York communities be economically viable?

This paper explores this question of the economic viability of Cape York communities in further ...
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Building Indigenous capital: removing obstacles to participation in the real economy

Paper written by Cape York Institute in July 2004. Download paper
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Three spheres of action

Paper exploring the concept of ‘community’ in the government and policy sphere. Download paper
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Bending to dysfuntion, bending to the problems

This paper stresses the need to maintain high standards and expectations when developing programs to ...
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