Description |
ix, 101 pages ; 21 cm |
Summary |
At the beginning of the 21st century, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples were united and one million Australians had marched in support. Corporate reputations were in tatters, after appointing a mining magnate - who'd accused Aboriginal Peoples of 'cannibalism and infanticide' - to head the Business Council of Australia. Now the situation is reversed. Aboriginal Peoples are divided and corporations smell of roses. How did it happen? The richest hundred plus corporations on the stock exchange make up the Business Council of Australia. Lindy Nolan's meticulously researched book, blows the lid on a BCA plan to create a more corporate-friendly Aboriginal leadership across the country, and the growing grassroots resistance they are meeting. -- back cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Business Council of Australia.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Commerce.
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Minority business enterprises -- Australia.
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Corporations -- Australia.
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ISBN |
9780648136507 |
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0648136507 (Trade Paper) |
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