The Australian National University
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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Craig Linkhorn

Land rights and development reform in remote Australia

Jon Altman, Craig Linkhorn, and Jennifer Clarke

Discussion Paper 276 / 2005

Abstract:

There has been escalating media coverage of the view that Indigenous economic disadvantage and housing and infrastructure shortages are linked to communal title to land resulting from land rights and native title. A variety of powerful figures have been suggesting that privatizing or individuating this land might generate better economic and social outcomes for Indigenous people, especially in remote and very remote Australia.


Mãori land and development finance

Craig Linkhorn

Discussion Paper 284 / 2006

Abstract:

This paper examines issues connected with the availability of finance to develop Mãori land and the use of Mãori land as security for loans, using two case studies. The paper concludes with some remarks about the New Zealand situation that might be relevant and of interest to those working with Indigenous landowning communities in Australia.