Indigenous Communities
The Economics of Remote Aboriginal Communities:
- History
- Today’s economy
- Moving beyond dependency
- Building indigenous communities
- The need for flexibility
Future Dreaming Conference Audio
Purpose, Passion & Power in Remote Indigenous Communities
A conference led by the AHED Project in collaboration with Manna Gum, TEAR Australia, Surrender, Essendon Baptist Church and Tabor College (24 May 2014).
Session 1: The history of economic activity of the Yolngu people in Arnhem Land – then and now. Joanne Garnggulkpuy (Managing Director, Yalu Marnggithinyaraw) and Gwenda Baker (Monash University) |
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Session 2: How did we get here? The social, political and economic story of Arnhem Land and hopeful ways forward. Tim Trudgen (AHED Project team leader and Director of Why Warriors) |
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Session 3: The Road to Healing & Restoration - A Biblical perspective. Jonathan Cornford (Manna Gum) |
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