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The future of connection material held by Native Title Representative Bodies: Final report Grace Koch

The native title process has created valuable research resources assembled during the claim research. Although some of this material has come from other sources, the arrangement of the documents coupled with original field research gives a unique description of Indigenous societies and their connections with the land. Also, much of the field material is irreplaceable because the elders who gave the information may have passed away. This connection material is of great value, not only to claimants, but to the wider community because it offers a valuable contribution to Australian history, anthropology, sociology, land management and other disciplines.

2008 AIATSIS, Native title materials, NTRB (Native Title Representative Body) Report
Thuwathu / Bujimulla Sea Country Plan Peoples from the Wellesley Island region

This plan is to explain cultural relationship of the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of the Wellesley Islands region of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria and obligations to the Sea Country, and to outline their ideas and commitments for its sustainable use and management.

2006 Land and sea management, Land and water, Land rights, Water rights Report
Toward a Perpetual Funding Model for Native Title Prescribed Bodies Corporate Kaely Woods, Francis Markham, Diane Smith, John Taylor, Belinda Burbidge, Yonatan Dinku

This report explores a range of models for resourcing the PBC sector, and argue that a PBC Future Fund is the most appropriate and cost-effective mechanism to secure on-going PBC funding in perpetuity.

2021 Report
Visit collections checklist PBC website

This template can be used as checklist when you visit the AIATSIS collection or other collection institutions when researching your native title claim or materials relevant to your PBC's work.

2020 AIATSIS, Native title materials, Research Checklist
Voices of Our Success (executive overview) Sharing stories and analysis from the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards Australian Indigenous Governance Institute, Reconciliation Australia

The Indigenous Governance Awards celebrate success in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations nationwide. The awards provide a fantastic opportunity to gain insight into current innovation, practices and understanding of Indigenous governance. An analysis of the top ranked 2014 applicants’ governance solutions are presented in Voices of Our Success: Sharing stories and analysis from the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards published by the Australian Indigenous Governance Institute and Reconciliation Australia. Here we share an overview of key findings.

2014 Decision making, Governance, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate) Report
Voices of Our Success (full report) Sharing the stories and analysis from the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards Australian Indigenous Governance Institute, Reconciliation Australia

The Indigenous Governance Awards celebrate success in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations nationwide. The awards provide a fantastic opportunity to gain insight into current innovation, practices and understanding of Indigenous governance. An analysis of the top ranked 2014 applicants’ governance solutions are presented in Voices of Our Success: Sharing stories and analysis from the 2014 Indigenous Governance Awards published by the Australian Indigenous Governance Institute and Reconciliation Australia. 

2016 Decision making, Dispute management, Governance, Leadership Report
Warra: Building teams, building resources First Language Australia

The aim of Warra is to make the collaborative work of producing Indigenous language resources easier for all involved. 

2015 Community, Language Report
What do young fellas reckon? Exploring the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in native title Bhiamie Williamson, Stacey Little

The research informing this paper engaged directly with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about their experiences of native title. This paper reveals a number of emerging issues for the native title sector and related fields such as governance, land and water management, and the wider community sector. Key insights in this paper include the evolving ways in which connections to country and culture are being experienced; the importance of active and ongoing support and mentorship; and the need for improved access to native title knowledge and information.

2019 Community, Culture, Governance, Land and sea management, PBCs (Prescribed Body / Bodies Corporate), Youth Report
What works in effective Indigenous community-managed programs and organisations Sam Morley

Many Indigenous organisations in urban, rural and remote areas are successfully managing a broad range of programs and services for their communities. This paper reviews available literature on Indigenous community-managed programs and organisations and summarises what is working in successful community-managed programs. It also considers some literature about the use of community development approaches and how they support successful Indigenous community-managed programs. This paper is intended for practitioners and policy-makers working with Indigenous communities to manage their own programs and organisations.

2015 Community development, Governance, Leadership Report

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