Useful Links



Aboriginal Art Noongali

Website: www.aboriginalartnoongali.com

You can own distinctive Limited Edition Art Prints of works by an outstanding Australian Aboriginal artist who crafts vibrant Dreamtime images and unique interpretations of geographic forms.


Institute for Private Enterprise

Website: www.ipe.net.au

The Institute for Private Enterprise was established in February 1996 as a body to promote the cause of private enterprise and to argue for a reduction in the role of government.


Australian Database of Indigenous Violence

Website: indigenousviolence.org/dnn

The Database aims to record all instances of serious violence against indigenous Australians in the last ten years.


The Centre for Independent Studies

Website: www.cis.org.au

The Centre for Independent Studies is a Sydney based think-tank that has taken an interest in aboriginal affairs in recent years.


Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership

Website: www.cyi.org.au

The Institute champions reform in Indigenous economic and social polices and supports the development of current and future Cape York leaders.


Quadrant

Website: www.quadrant.org.au

Australia's independent review of literature and ideas. Quadrant has been a leader in new thinking in Aboriginal policy.


Keith Windschuttle

Website: www.sydneyline.com

Keith Windschuttle has almost single-handed forced the insular history and anthropology fraternity to think about their scholarship in Aboriginal affairs.


Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations

Website: www.deewr.gov.au

DEEWR provides an array of Indigenous education publication and resources.


Indigenous Land Corporation

Website: www.ilc.gov.au

The Indigenous Land Corporation assists Indigenous Australians to acquire land and manage Indigenous-held land.


Indigenous Business Australia

Website: www.iba.gov.au

The accumulation of assets and participation in the mainstream economy is one of the significant opportunities for Australia's Indigenous peoples.



Who Was Bennelong?

The 25th of November 1789, almost two years after the landing of the First Fleet, was a remarkable day for Australia, just as it was equally remarkable for a certain individual who went by the name of Woollarawarre Bennelong.... [more]

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