Examines inter-action between remote Western Australian Aboriginal communities and Commonwealth, state and local government agencies; argues Aboriginal communities can influence government policy decisions and funding; examples given are provision of access roads to Djarindjin community at One Arm Point, Yakadunya community budget and participation in shire council road committee, role of Aboriginal Electoral Information Service in Wiluna
Analysis
Aboriginal Australians Government relations
Aboriginal Australians Politics and government
Australia Politics and government
Aboriginal Australians - Government relations
Aboriginal Australians - Politics and government
Aboriginal Community Development Program
Aborigines
Australia - Politics and government - 20th century
Federal issue
Federal state relations
Federalism
Interagency relations
Interstate comparisons
Local government issue
State issue
State local government relations
Notes
Includes index
Bibliography
Bibliography: pages 146-159
Includes index
Audience
For tertiary students
Notes
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