Social Inequality in Australian SocietyChapter 4 demonstrates that Aborigines have limited access to resources, facilities and services in Australian society; considers factors such as employment, income, education, health, access to health and welfare services, housing, experiences with legal system, land rights, participation in politics and public affairs. |
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Table 2.9 Nature of Housing Occupancy of Households of Differing Weekly Income All Capital Cities 1974-75 ( Row Percentages ) Nature of Housing Occupancy Weekly Household Income Rental ( including rent - free ) In Process of Purchase ...
Table 2.9 Nature of Housing Occupancy of Households of Differing Weekly Income All Capital Cities 1974-75 ( Row Percentages ) Nature of Housing Occupancy Weekly Household Income Rental ( including rent - free ) In Process of Purchase ...
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Clearly , these families were experiencing problems of a ' civil nature for which legal advice might have been helpful . They were in a sense families ' in need ' , and families for whom the availability of legal aid services would ...
Clearly , these families were experiencing problems of a ' civil nature for which legal advice might have been helpful . They were in a sense families ' in need ' , and families for whom the availability of legal aid services would ...
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However , that form of life is now largely defunct , and the natural environment has been changed out of recognition by farming and grazing , the construction of roads and towns , and by the settlement of a large white population .
However , that form of life is now largely defunct , and the natural environment has been changed out of recognition by farming and grazing , the construction of roads and towns , and by the settlement of a large white population .
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