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Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
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CAEPR Seminars 2009

When?
Wednesdays 12.30 to 2.00pm, unless otherwise noted.

Where?
Humanities Conference Room, First Floor, A.D. Hope Bldg #14 (opposite Chifley Library), The Australian National University, Canberra.
A map of the A.D. Hope Building's location is available from the following web page.

Enquiries:
Centre Administrator on (02) 6125 0587 or email: admin.caepr@anu.edu.au

Seminar streaming audio and podcasts:
At the discretion of presenters, some CAEPR seminars are now made available through this website as streaming audio and MP3 podcasts, together with appropriate handout materials. Links will be found beneath the seminar abstract. Certain types of seminar presentation, including works in progress and thesis reports, may not be appropriate for podcast. The discussion following a presentation is not recorded.

Datesort icon Topic By Downloads
04/03/2009 Fresh water in the Maningrida region: Ameliorating intercultural contestation over values and property rights Altman, J.C.
11/03/2009 'Now we can see our song': When the oral/aural becomes visual. Animation and the cross-generational transfer of knowledge John Bradley
18/03/2009 Indigenous Australians in the city: Urbanisation and segregation Biddle, N. Presentation Slides
25/03/2009 Language for land management Murray Garde Presentation Slides
01/04/2009 From 'Close The Gap' to the Rudd Government's 'closing the gap': What gap are we closing? Altman, J.C. David Cooper
08/04/2009 The benefits of Caring for Country in NSW Hunt, J. Presentation Slides
15/04/2009 Land as 'third space': Towards an educational and social re-engagement of Indigenous youth in remote Australia Schwab, R.G. , Fogarty, W. Presentation Slides
22/04/2009 Caring For Country: Building from the Bottom-Up Jack Green, Jack Hogan,
29/04/2009 The significance of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Megan Davis
06/05/2009 Ethical governance for Benefit Sharing Trusts Roger Chennells, Doris Schroeder,
13/05/2009 Fueling large group dominance: A critique of the Northern Territory local government electoral system Sanders, W.G. Presentation Slides
20/05/2009 Quantifying the Stolen Generations: Possible? Desirable? Rowse , T. Presentation Slides
27/05/2009 Harvest studies in hybrid economies: Exploring the socioeconomics of the customary use of wildlife Buchanan, G.
03/06/2009 'Buffalo talk': Developing Indigenous ranger capacity Ens, E.
10/06/2009 Wellbeing and Indigenous Australians Jordan, K. , Buchanan, G. , Bulloch, H. , May, K.
17/06/2009 Indigenous ecological knowledge and western science: Critical foundations for the development of sustainable wildlife enterprises in remote Indigenous communities Fordham, A. , Fogarty, W.
24/06/2009 Donald Rumsfeld and the quality of Indigenous administrative data Hunter, B.H.
02/09/2009 An analysis of Indigenous labour market outcomes John Salerian, Maurice Glover,
09/09/2009 ‘Working Future’: A Critique of Policy by Numbers (or The Weakness of Collaborative Federalism in an Emergency) Sanders, W.G. Presentation SlidesTables for Working Future Critique
16/09/2009 Indigenous population projections to 2031: A test of policy impacts Taylor, J. , Biddle, N. Presentation Slides
23/09/2009 The socio-demography of the Fitzroy Valley Aboriginal population Morphy, F. Presentation Slides
02/10/2009 Three myths about urban Aboriginal people in Canadian cities Evelyn Peters Presentation Slides
07/10/2009 Indigenous children’s literacy and schooling: A case study of a contemporary Orang Asli community in Malaysia Renganathan, S Presentation Slides
14/10/2009 The development of sustainable wildlife enterprises in remote Indigenous communities of Australia: A case study Fordham, A. , Fogarty, W. Presentation Slides
21/10/2009 ‘Why don’t they just talk with us?’: Aboriginal perspectives on their engagement with governments Annie Kennedy Presentation Notes
28/10/2009 We apologise that this week's seminar by Meg Switzer and Nicholas Hall has been cancelled. We hope to be able to present it in early 2010. Meg Switzer, Nicholas Hall,
04/11/2009 Amending the APY Land Rights Act in 2004, 2005 and 2006: Petrol Sniffing and the Contribution of the Coroner in Catalysing Change Tedmanson, D.