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The CIS has publicly advocated for improving Indigenous Australians’ outcomes since 2004. Our work has spanned health, education, employment, housing, private property rights, criminal justice, and family violence and child protection reform and has had a direct impact on government thinking on Indigenous issues.

Our latest program is the Indigenous Forum whose key policy initiative is to focus on developing an entrepreneurial mindset and supporting the capability of indigenous businesses to drive economic participation in their communities.

 

Remote chance of university
Joe LaneDecember 28, 2010The Australian

The recent release of 2009 university enrolment data shows that indigenous higher education participation continues...

FaHCSIA Indigenous Economic Development Strategy 2010
Helen Hughes, Mark Hughes, Sara HudsonDecember 17, 2010

Governments state that their objective is for Indigenous townships to develop and prosper like

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Submission to Indigenous Home Ownership Issues Paper 2010
Helen Hughes, Sara HudsonDecember 15, 2010

Part 1 of this submission shows that incorrect data and lack of analysis on Indigenous...

Living in Two Worlds—Reconciling Tradition and Modernity in Aboriginal Life
Sara HudsonDecember 11, 2010Policy

The Jewish people offer a guide to how a distinct Aboriginal cultural identity can be...

Banging on about homeownership is starting to have an effect but will bureaucrats bungle it?
Sara HudsonDecember 10, 2010

Back in 2005, when the CIS first started writing about Indigenous issues, the lack of...

Aborigines should be given houses for free
Sara HudsonDecember 8, 2010The Newcastle Herald

Australians who think they are being locked out of the housing market because of rising...

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