Abstracts: Making remote governance work
Making remote governance work
- A broker diagnostic for improving Aboriginal governance of dryland environments
- Best Practice for Water Supply Management
- Birdsville – Yarluyandi Wangkangurru
- Comfort and understanding: Some reflections on Aboriginal engagement
- Corporate Governance in Indigenous Pastoral Production
- Dimensions of Australia's Desert Settlements: The Challenge of Sustainable Towns
- Economic development in an arid area- The Northern Cape province as a case study
- Governance and Greed: a real challenge within Indigenous Australia
- Indigenous Governance: a slice of reality
- Institutional matching and bridging networks for improved livelihood options
- Promoting spatial co-ordination in arid areas in the Great Karoo
- Regional Transport in Desert Australia
- Remote Area Art Centre Governance
- Representing Others: Aboriginal Senior Officials in the self-governing Northern Territory
- Ring!! Ring!!
- The Flynn Legacy in Modern Times - Lessons from the local past
- The importance of doing business with tradition-based knowledge for Indigenous women and their families to ensure sustainable development of the West Kimberley’s ‘Gabiny’ Bush Food Industry: The story of Indigenous Harvest Australia Co-op
- Transitioning from Community Organisations to Local Government
- Twenty six into four: Local Government reform in the Northern Territory's arid zone
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