The devolution of indigenous local government authority in Queensland: Opportunities for statutory planning
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01/01/2002
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Resumo |
Government policy change to self detennination over the past two decades has gradually given rise to various structures of Indigenous self government across Australia. Indigenous Local Government Authorities (LGAs) are the governing structure which receive the greatest devolution of State authority, especially those found in Queensland and the Northern Territory. Their statutory basis has developed over a relatively short period of time and is still very much evolving. This paper explores what opportunities exist for Indigenous LGAs to adopt statutory planning mechanisms. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Planning Institute of Australia |
Palavras-Chave | #C1 #370504 Family and Household Studies #750901 Understanding Australia's past |
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Journal Article |