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    The Foundations for Effective Indigenous Inclusion by Miller-Sabbioni, Christian, Goerke, Veronika, Downing, Mandy, van Leeuwen, Stephen

    Published 2023
    “…This report has been written for adoption by CRC TiME staff and its partner organisations who engage with Traditional Owners through the institution of the CRC as well as for Traditional Owners to support their aspiration of what CRC TiME can and will do with them. …”
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    Noongar Identity and Community Media by Johnston, Michelle

    Published 2011
    “…The Noongar Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the southwest of Western Australia, including the land on which the city of Perth is located. …”
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    Extending boundaries of human resource concepts and practices: An innovative recruitment method for Indigenous Australians in remote regions by Pearson, Cecil, Daff, S.

    Published 2011
    “…Recent legal developments provide foundation for mining operators, the Australian governments, and Indigenous traditional owners to negotiate land-use agreements that feature commitment to deliver greater training and employment prospects for Aboriginal people. …”
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    Indigenous knowledge and intellectual property: a sustainable agenda by Marinova, Dora, Raven, M.

    Published 2006
    “…The accreditation allows for the indigenous people to be recognized as traditional owners of the land, and for their care and knowledge about the sandalwood trees. …”
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    Aboriginal world views and colonisation: implications for coastal sustainability by Stocker, Laura, Collard, L., Rooney, Angela

    Published 2016
    “…Focusing on Derbal Nara (Cockburn Sound) on the coast in the southern metropolitan area of Perth, we provide case examples of the action-research-learning methodologies used by Whadjuk Nyungar Traditional Owners. We also provide examples of stories about Derbal Nara that are still alive and being recounted up to the present day, including those that account for the recent ice age and the end of the ice age 8000 years BC when sea levels rose, drowning land in the area of Derbal Nara. …”
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    The Green Frog and Desalination: A Nyungar Metaphor for the (Mis-) Management of Water Resources, Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia by McDonald, E., Coldrick, B., Christensen, William

    Published 2008
    “…This article outlines the key findings of a study commissioned by the Western Australian Department of Environment (as of July 1, 2006 the Department of Environment and Conservation) to investigate Aboriginal cultural values associated with groundwater-related environmental features and processes on an aquifer known as the 'Gnangara Mound' in Perth's northern metropolitan region. (1) The traditional owners of this region are part of the wider Nyungar (also spelt Nyoongar) population of south-western Australia (see Baines 1988; Birdsall 1988; Sansom 1983 and Toussaint 1992 for discussion of Nyungar history, identity and culture). …”
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