
Convened by the Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project, Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS
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Date |
Speaker |
Title |
28 Feb |
Parry Agius, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, SA |
Aboriginal law and Native Title mediation: the Spear Creek, Port Augusta example. |
7 Mar |
Kurt Noble, Indigenous Healing Centre, Pormpuraaw |
The trouble with Native Title mediation |
14 Mar |
Kerrie Tim, DIMIA |
Leading new ways of doing business |
22 Mar |
James Weiner, Consultant Anthropologist |
Contemporary socio-political fragmentation in NativeTitle claim groups in Queensland. |
John Burton, ANU |
The people remember and the Government forgets: the last 100 years of land disputes at Mer, Torres Strait |
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11 Apr |
Assoc. Prof. Craig Jones, JCU |
Apples and oranges: the intersection of Aboriginal law and native title mediation |
18 Apr |
Michelle Cochrane, Aboriginal Rainforest Council and |
Native Title, Cultural Heritage and Land Management: Issues in Decision-Making and Conflict Management for the Aboriginal Rainforest Council. |
26 Apr |
Rhiân Williams, Dispute Resolution Consultant |
Native Title mediation practice: the commonalities, the challenges, the contradictions. |
2 May |
Assoc. Prof. Ramy Bulan, University of Malaya |
Decision-making, conflict management and representation in Native Title: a case study of the Kelabit dispute resolution in Sarawak, Malaysia |
9 May |
Toni Bauman, IFaMP, AIATSIS |
Who makes the decisions and who gets the benefits? Reconciling rights and interests in a Native Title group. |
16 May |
Morgan Brigg, Queensland Dept of Justice and Attorney-General and Pat McIntyre, Mawul Rom Cross-cultural Mediation & Leadership Project |
Cross-cultural mediation and training: problems and prospects |
23 May |
Patrick Sullivan, AIATSIS |
Complexity in the new regime for Indigenous affairs policy and administration: implications for Native Title mediation and facilitation |
Date |
Speaker |
Title |
22 Aug |
Len Collard, Murdoch University |
Kura, Yeye, boorda, from the past, today and the future |
29 Aug |
James Warden, NMA |
Trials and Aboriginal history: facts, evidence, proof. |
05 Sept |
Stephanie Gilbert, Newcastle University |
Never forgotten: Pearl Gibbs (Gambanyi). |
12 Sept |
Gordon Briscoe, ANU |
An epistemological approach to the writing of Indigenous history: the history of Indigenous peoples’ involvement in the NTEHP |
26 Sept |
Kim Scott and Mrs Hazel Brown |
Tongue-tied and writing Kayang and me. |
10 Oct |
Anna Haebich, Griffith University |
Creating socially robust knowledge: respecting Indigenous histories. |
17 Oct |
Dianne Jones, artist, WA |
Growing and learning in a small country town in Western Australia. |
24 Oct |
Martin Nakata, UTS |
Who’s reading misplaced hopes? |
31 Oct |
Chris Pease, artist, WA |
The true path to knowledge. |
07 Nov |
Mary-Ann Jebb |
Jack Wherra’s boab nut carving as historical narrative. |
14 Nov |
Kaye Price , ANU |
Ramblings of a historian. |
21 Nov |
Steve Kinnane |
Shadow lines: cheeky spirits, prohibited areas and dangerous love. |
21 Oct |
Kerry Arabena |
Not fit for modern Australian society |
21 Nov |
Kerry Arabena |
Torres Strait Islander issues in the overcoming Indigenous disadvantage report 2005 |