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This paper is about two New South Wales Aboriginal groups that are engaging Aboriginal people in looking after their country. In particular, it highlights the socioeconomic benefits such activity is generating for the people involved. Banbai Business Enterprises manages the first Indigenous...
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"In remote Indigenous Australia the typical mainstream youth transition from school to employment does not match the reality of community life, where traditional cultural schemas underpin the practice of everyday life and the construction of social identity. Although the developmental trajectory...
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This paper reviews current education and employment policy approaches for Indigenous young people in Australia. It challenges the focus on classroom based learning, and instead highlights experiential modes of learning, such as through the Indigenous land and sea management projects in remote...
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