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Editorial, Michelle Burrell, CEO CHP 

NEWS 

Homelessness Australia November 2010 Update 
By Nicole Lawder, Chief Executive Officer 


FEATURE: Homelessness and Dispossession 

Introduction — Dispossession Starts at Home 
By Noel Murray, Parity Editor 

The Dispossession of Indigenous People: and it’s Consequences 
By Mick Dodson AM, Director of the National Centre for Indigenous Studies at the Australian National University 

Indigenous Homelessness in Australia: An Introduction 
By Paul Memmott and Catherine Chambers, University of Queensland 

The Roots of Aboriginal Homelessness in Canada 
By Andrew Leach, Chief Executive Officer of the Aboriginal Housing Management Association (AHMA), British Columbia, Canada, and a member of the St’at’imc Nation 

The Original Peoples of Australia, New Zealand and Canada and Homelessness: Are we truly living in ‘Post Colonial’ Societies? 
By M. Morning Star Doherty, Turtle Island Indigenous Education Corp, Vancouver, Canada 

Indigenous Homelessness: The Long Grass Difference 
By Dr Cameron Parsell, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland 

Displacement of Indigenous Peoples in the Former White Settler Colonies of Australia, New Zealand and Canada 
By Simon Emsley 

Homeless in the Homeland: A Growing Problem for Indigenous People in Canada’s North 
By Frances Abele, Nick Falvo and Arlene Haché 

SAFE TRACKS — A Strategic Framework for Supporting Aboriginal Mobility and Reducing Aboriginal Homelessness 
By Kerry Beck and Carol Shard, Department for Families and Communities, South Australia 

Indigenous Journeys from School to Work: A Canadian Perspective 
By Lianne Britten, Macquarie University 

Contemporary Displacement Pressures on Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory 
By Simon Emsley 

What Has Changed? 
By Dan Laws, State-wide Aboriginal Homelessness Network Coordinator 


Opinion 

Flora Baoin-McCann — Australian Indigenous Homelessness and Dispossession
Journal
2010
Parity
23
9
Canada; Australia
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