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Egan, Ted: Due Inheritance. Reviving the cultural and economic wellbeing of First Australians, Niblock Pub., Nightcliff 2008, ISBN 9780980390469
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Book Review
Table of Contents
Foreword -v-
Introduction -1-
The accident of birth -4-
The present state of play -6-
Black and white issues -9-
The non-Aboriginal point of view -11-
First Australians point of view -13-
The stolen Generation -13-
Semantics: Indigenous? Aboriginal? First Australian? -18-
First Australian unity -22-
Do we still not count First Australians? -24-
Urban elites and rural underclasses -26-
First among equals? -30-
The prospect of political reconciliation -37-
The alternative to a referendum -40-
What price reconciliation? What form should it take? -42-
Real economics: McLeods mob, WA -44-
A national rethink of employment and unemployment -47-
Disaster areas -53-
Replacing unemployment benefits -55-
A law to promote the best interests of First Australians -59-
Health, education and housing strategies -64-
Health -64-
Education -66-
Housing -74-
The housing debate: Points to cover -75-
Alcohol -83-
A starting point: A new approach to self-help -96-
Raising the barn -97-
Volunteers for Reconciliation -101-
Joint management of national parks -107-
The political and financial empowerment of First Australians -113-
A new body: The Academy of First Australians -114-
Election of the Academy -115-
The Academy and the Stolen Generation -118-
The operation of the Academy -121-
Affiliations with land -123-
Formula to establish the Inheritance -124-
A crucial question: Will the Federal Treasurer be impressed? -133-
General directions for the Academy to consider -138-
Investment strategies for the Academy -139-
Executive Summary: A review of proposals in this book -141-
Conclusion -145-
About the Author -146-