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The Indigenous Welfare Economy and the CDEP Scheme - Whole
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Preliminary Pages
Part I: Overviews
- Welfare and social justice for Indigenous Australians Brian Butler
- CDEP, racial discrimination, and social justice William Jonas
- The changing social security policy context: Implications for the CDEP program Peter Saunders
- Community development in the context of welfare dependence David Martin
- The political dimensions of community development Tim Rowse
- Adjusting balances: Reshaping the CDEP scheme after 20 good
years Will Sanders
Part II: Policy perspectives and issues
- Welfare dependence, mutual obligation, and the CDEP scheme: Lessons from community research and an overseas initiative Diane Smith
- The Indigenous Employment Policy: A preliminary evaluation Peter Shergold
- Reforming the CDEP scheme Terry Whitby
- Myth-making and the delivery of banking and financial services to Indigenous Australians in regional and remote Australia Neil Westbury
- Demographic challenges to the future of CDEP John Taylor and Boyd Hunter
- Training by doing: Pathways through CDEP Shirley Campbell
and Jerry Schwab
Part III: Regional studies
- Mutual obligation, the CDEP scheme, and development: Prospects in remote Australia Jon Altman
- CDEP and careers: Some good news and some bad news from Torres Strait Bill Arthur
- CDEP as conduit to the real economy? The Port Augusta case Matthew Gray and Elaine Thacker
- Yuendumu CDEP: The Warlpiri work ethic and Kardiya staff turnover Yasmine Musharbash
- Outstations and CDEP: The Western Arrernte in central Australia Diane Austin-Broos
- CDEP in Victoria: A case study of Worn Gundidj Raymond
Madden
Part IV: Community Perspectives
- The community game: Aboriginal self definition at the local level Frances Peters-Little
- CDEP and the sub-economy: Milking the CDEP cow dry Phil Bartlett
- Measuring expropriation: Enumeration of opportunity costs imposed on the remote community of Burringurrah, Western Australia Daniel Kean
- A part of the local economy: Junjuwa Community/Bunuba Inc., Western Australia Rowena Mouda
- Self determination and CDEP: Tjurma Homelands Council, South Australia Katalin Mindszenty
- Job creation and mutual obligation: Tapatjatjaka Community Government Council, Northern Territory Harry Scott
- Regional development and CDEP: Tjuwanpa Outstation Resource Centre, Northern Territory John Nicholas
- Catering for mobility and diversity: Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation CDEP, Northern Territory Rupert Manners
- Resourcing CDEP: The case of East Gippsland Aboriginal CDEP Co-operative, Victoria Lionel Dukakis
- Adequate funding as a question of equity: Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust CDEP, Victoria Siva Nalliah
- Supporting employment inside and outside the community: Woorabinda CDEP, Queensland Elizabeth Young
- Creating opportunities for training and employment: Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council CDEP, Western Sydney Wendy Ann Lewis
- Using the system to our advantage: Redfern Corporation CDEP, Sydney Bruce Loomes
- CDEP: A journey not a destination Stephen Humphries



