Report upon inquiry into compensation for dispossession and dispersal of the Aboriginal people
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Report upon inquiry into compensation for dispossession and dispersal of the Aboriginal people by Victoria. Parliament. Social Development Committee.

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Published by The Committee in [Victoria, Australia] .
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StatementSocial Development Committee.
Classifications
LC ClassificationsMLCM 93/02835 (H)
The Physical Object
Paginationxi, 47 p. :
Number of Pages47
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL1804986M
LC Control Number89211251

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Indeed, the Victorian Parliament's Social Development Committee in Recommendation 4 of its Report upon Inquiry into Compensation for Dispossession and Dispersal of the Aboriginal People accepted 'that Aboriginal people as a whole have suffered or been disadvantaged as the result of dispossession and dispersal' and recommended 'that all Aboriginal people be eligible for compensation. – Board of Inquiry, Appointed by the Secretary of Land to inquiry into and report upon the state of the Aboriginal reserve at Mackay; Report. – Commission on the Aboriginals of Queensland; Report, together with Size: KB. ravages of dispossession – a degree of sovereignty that transcends any notion of pan-Aboriginality. Indeed, it has been recognized in a recent legal 1 Nothing came of the Aboriginal Land Claims Bill, nor from the Report upon Inquiry into Compensation for Dispossession and Dispersal of the Aboriginal People. Victoria, Government Printer, Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families This report is a tribute to the strength and struggles of many thousands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by forcible removal. We acknowledge the hardships they endured and the sacrifices they made. We.

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  One is a report by the Social Development Committee, a joint investigative committee of this Parliament, entitled Report upon Inquiry into Compensation for Dispossession and Dispersal of the Aboriginal People. All Aboriginal people who wished to receive assistance from the Board had to move to Lake Tyers, the only staffed institution after The number of people there fluctuated, with a maximum of about in the s. By fewer than Aboriginal people were under Board control at Lake Tyers. Those who were lived a highly regulated life. House of Representatives Standing Comittee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, Justice Under Scrutiny, Report of the Inquiry into the Implementation by Governments of the Recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (AGPS, Canberra). 8. 1 and scope of interests affected. 2 Many are relying on the outcome of this 3 investigation. Among our objectives for this Inquiry is 4 to provide closure and a foundation for healing, and 5 improved relations for those affected. Long after this 6 Inquiry has completed its work, many of the parties 7 whose interests are represented here will need to 8 continue to live and work together.