Aboriginalconsultationmental health and wellbeingpartnershipyoung peopleOBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper is to describe a model for consultation with Aboriginal stakeholders used in the development of a training course, by the NSW Institute of Psychiatry, about young people's mental health and well...
Link-Up (NSW) Aboriginal Corporation is now in its thirty sixth year and been modelled in several other states. More than 4000 clients have returned to their families through its agency. 5. Warangesda Manager’s Mission Diary, 7 June 1984, typescript in National Library of Australia. Authors...
A similar approach that took the form of a set of ‘Cultural Protocols’ was subsequently adopted in Darwin by Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation (LNAC), representing the traditional Aboriginal occupants of Darwin (Memmott and Fantin 2001). The protocols were first formulated in 2001, following...
Powell, Michael and Rex Hesline 2010 `Making tribes? Constructing Aboriginal tribal entities in Sydney and coastal NSW from the early colonial period to the present', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society 96(2):115-48.Powell, M. and R. Hesli...
Mason v Tritton(1994) 34 NSWLR 572, per Kirby P, 584. 107. SeeWalker v New South Wales(1994) 182 CLR 45, however, this case was distinguishable as it asserted Aboriginal sovereignty. Sir Anthony Masonrejectedthe notion that a limited kind of sovereignty resides in the Aboriginal people as...
Aboriginal women and the wider feminist movement with many Aboriginal women feeling that white women were not placing enough emphasis on the racism Aboriginal women experienced.Footnote83Senator Coleman reminded Opposition Senators that Aboriginal women would also benefit from the Racial Discrimination Bill,...
as did the discharges from these activities to the waterway. Development in the Huon catchment was slower and more constrained. Much less of the catchment was taken up with agriculture, and the population has only attained 13 000 in scattered small towns. The only intensive industry currently ...
Today, beer, wine, cider, spirits, and RTDs (premixed ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages) are a customary part of Australia’s drinking culture. Statistics indicated that Australia was a land of beer drinkers. While beer may still dominate the consumptio
(2000). Talkin’up to the white woman: Aboriginal women and feminism. Univ. of Queensland Press. Google Scholar Musto, J. (2008). The NGO-ification of the anti-trafficking movement in the United States: A case study of the coalition to abolish slavery and trafficking. Wagadu, 5, 6–...
We offer examples of cultural practices in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures that promote healing. These include things like language, connection to country, linking up families, yarning, dadirri (deep listening), rituals and ceremonies....