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Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
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CAEPR
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Discussion paper
Advancing Aboriginal interests in the New South Wales renewable energy transition
As the New South Wales government steers the transition of the energy system to renewable energy, this research examines what opportunities this presents for Aboriginal communities.
Evaluation
Preliminary findings of the OCHRE Local Decision Making evaluation stage 2
Local Decision Making is an initiative that aims to transform the way the New South Wales Government agencies engage with Aboriginal communities regarding service delivery. This report presents overarching preliminary findings and case studies that illustrate how communities are strengthening their leadership and governance around service delivery through regional governance bodies.
Report
What’s the catch? The criminalisation of Aboriginal fishing in New South Wales
This paper discusses the administration of First Nations' cultural fishing rights in New South Wales and argues that the government's failure to uphold and protect the rights of Aboriginal fishers in NSW, as they do other non-Aboriginal people’s rights such as commercial and recreational fishers, is one of the clearest examples of racially discriminatory regulation...
Policy report
The development and implementation of alcohol policy: anthropological insights on translation from the global (the World Health Organization) to the local (Indigenous Australia)
In this paper, the author explores the challenges of implementing policy advice when moving from the global (in the form of the World Health Organization) to the local (Australian Indigenous communities). The paper also examines change in societal policies, compares experiences across societies, and tracks advances in knowledge of what works in different contexts.
Report
Simplifying the system or deepening poverty? The new Remote Rent Framework in the Northern Territory
In this paper, the authors outline their understanding of the new Rental Rebate Policy as it is described in Northern Territory government documents. They also discuss some potential adverse consequences that may arise from its implementation.