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Aboriginal Affairs 1967-2005:

Seeking a Solution
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Rosenberg Publishing, 2006 - Social Science - 238 pages
Almost 40 years after the referendum which gave the Commonwealth - rather than the various states - power to make laws covering the Aboriginal people of Australia, there is little evidence that any real progress has been made towards bettering the Aborigines' position. The key issue during this time has been the battle for Aboriginal land rights. Despite High Court decisions on two cases favoring the Aborigines' cause, any real benefit to them has been largely negated by prolonged litigation over granting title, and by arguments as to whether the land in question should be used for economic benefit or simply retained for cultural preservation. Much attention and considerable financial resources have also been directed to Aboriginal health, where traditional areas of health concern have been replaced with problems such as alcoholism. Successive federal governments have devised numerous policies and programs intended to give Australia's Aboriginal peoples the right to self-determination, and have provided large sums to make this possible. On some occasions these policies have been replaced within twelve months indicating their lack of success. Aboriginal Affairs is a detailed and objective account from the time of the referendum of 1967, and argues the case for a total overhaul of government policies and programs.
  

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Contents

Preface
6
The Rocky Road to Reconciliation
8
The Origins of the Land Rights Movement
15
Rural Rebellion and Urban Action
26
Gough Whitlams Age of Enlightenment
36
Legislating for Land Rights
46
Queensland Stirs the Pot
56
Malcolm Frasers Many Headaches
62
The Swings and Roundabouts of Public Opinion
135
from Separation to Sport
148
How Do You Say Tm Sorry?
154
Exposing the Real Agony
168
the Beginning of the End
177
So Much Effort So Little Progress
190
a Policy of Pragmatism
197
from Dreaming to Visioning
204

High Noon at Noonkanbah
73
Bob Hawke
82
From Rage to Reconciliation
98
The Mabo High Court Case
106
The Native Title Act
119
Social Justice versus Fiscal Responsibility
128
Postscript
217
Bibliography
222
Endnotes
224
Index
234
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About the author (2006)

Max Griffiths has worked in a variety of employment ranging from an inner city factory to the extreme isolation of outback Australia. He is a graduate of Melbourne University in Commerce, Arts and Divinity and in 1978 was awarded an MBE for services to the outback. In recent times he has been a consultant in medical ethics at a major Melbourne hospital and with the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator in Canberra.

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