Abstract
The Northern Territory Government’s Department of Local Government, Housing and Community Development has instituted a ‘renewed focus on becoming a social landlord’ which can provide ‘an engaged and dynamic social service that maximises opportunities for Territorians to strive, thrive and prosper’.
As part of this initiative, the Department engaged the Contemporary Indigenous Knowledge and Governance group at the Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University, to provide research around people’s experiences of managing their houses and housing situations in two remote Aboriginal communities – Galiwin’ku on the north coast, and Santa Teresa in the desert.
As part of this initiative, the Department engaged the Contemporary Indigenous Knowledge and Governance group at the Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University, to provide research around people’s experiences of managing their houses and housing situations in two remote Aboriginal communities – Galiwin’ku on the north coast, and Santa Teresa in the desert.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Charles Darwin University |
Commissioning body | Department of Local Government, Housing and Community Development, NTG |
Number of pages | 38 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |