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Title : Super and Us Mob
Description : An introduction to super, and how it can help you and your family for Indigenous Australians.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Indigenous Australians, Superannuation
Author : Australian Securities and Investment Commission
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Web Page : http://www.fido.gov.au/asic/pdflib.nsf/LookupByFileName/ Super&UsMob.pdf/$file/Super&UsMob.pdf

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Title : Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice
Description : The Australian Human Rights Commission advocates for the rights of Indigenous Australians and works to promote respect and understanding of these rights among the broader community.
Subject : Australian Human Rights Commission, Discrimination, Discrimination - racial, Human rights
Author : Australian Human Rights Commission
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Web Page : http://www.humanrights.gov.au/social_justice/index.html

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Title : Aboriginal culture and heritage conservation
Description : Aboriginal people have lived in NSW for more than 40,000 years. There's evidence of this everywhere, in rock art, stone artefacts and other sites across the state.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Environment, Heritage, Indigenous Australians
Author : Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water
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Web Page : http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/conservation/ aboriginalculture.htm

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Title : The Native Title Tribunal
Description : The National Native Title Tribunal works with people to develop an understanding of native title and reach enduring native title and related outcomes that recognise everyone's rights and interests in land and waters
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Indigenous Australians, National Native Title Tribunal, Native title
Author : Native Title Tribunal
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Web Page : http://www.nntt.gov.au

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Title : Return of Indigenous Cultural Property
Description : The Return of Indigenous Cultural Property (RICP) Program aims to return Indigenous ancestral remains and secret sacred objects held in major government-funded museums to their communities of origin where possible and when requested.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Indigenous Australians
Author : Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
Date Modified : 28/8/2009
Web Page : http://www.arts.gov.au/indigenous/return

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Title : Blewin' with Sumwun? Aboriginal Mediators are available to help
Description : Mediation has always been used in Aboriginal communities throughout Australia. Our ancestors practised mediation, way back then it was part of the lore.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Dispute resolution, Indigenous Australians
Author : Community Justice Centre
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Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/ Community_Justice_Centres/ll_cjc.nsf/vwFiles/ATSI_CJCbroV3.pdf/$file/ ATSI_CJCbroV3.pdf#target='_blank'

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Title : Dealing with book up: a guide
Description : This guide tells stories of what Indigenous communities around Australia have done in dealing with book up and provides contact details for the people who took the action or created the materials.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Credit, Debt, Indigenous Australians
Author : Australian Securities and Investment Commission
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Web Page : http://www.fido.gov.au/fido/fido.nsf/byheadline/Book+ up?openDocument

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Title : Money talks audio series
Description : Money talks is a series of short audio segments for Indigenous people about making good money decisions including topics on buying a car, bank accounts, loans, credit cards, budgeting, saving, super and insurance.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Banking, Credit, Debt, Indigenous Australians, Insurance, Superannuation, Unclaimed money
Author : Australian Securities and Investment Commission
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Web Page : http://www.fido.gov.au/fido/fido.nsf/byheadline/Indigenous+ radio?openDocument

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Title : Paying for Funerals - Tips for Indigenous Consumers
Description : The death of a loved one is a sad and stressful time. On top of grief and loss there can be the financial pressure of paying for the funeral and burial site, and coping without the income of a partner or other relative. This is a .pdf file that requires adobe Acrobat to be read.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Funerals, Indigenous Australians
Author : Australian Securities and Investment Commission
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Web Page : http://www.fido.gov.au/asic/pdflib.nsf/LookupByFileName/ Paying_for_funerals_Indigenous.pdf/$file/Paying_for_funerals_Indigenous. pdf

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Title : Race discrimination: Your rights
Description : In New South Wales it is generally against the law to treat you unfairly, or harass you, because of your race, colour, nationality, descent, ethnic or ethno-religious background. This information explains the situations in which this will be illegal and what you can do about it. It also explains the laws covering racial vilification.
Subject : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Discrimination, Discrimination - Employment, Discrimination - racial, Indigenous Australians
Author : Anti-Discrimination Board of New South Wales
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Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/adb/ll_adb.nsf/pages/ adb_race

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