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Social Justice & Human Rights Issues:
A Comparative Investigation
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Economic Independence
Investigation One
OUTCOMES
H2.3 discusses and analyses consequences of colonisation on contemporary Aboriginal cultural, political, social and economic life
H3.3 compares and evaluates current initiatives that reassert the social, economic and political independence of Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples
H4.5 compares and evaluates the histories and cultures of Indigenous Australian peoples with international Indigenous peoples
Resources
Nadji, J. [et al.] Gallagher, N. (ed). A Story to tell : the working lives of ten Aboriginal Australians Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1992.
Read Working as one
[Report] Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, c1993. Published by the Industry Committee of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Employees have made the commitment to finding and catering for the special needs of Indigenous employees, it can be said that the major goal of reconciliation has been actually achieved: both management and fellow employees report a more harmonious workplace.
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