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Dr. Julie Finlayson is a Researcher at the School of Archaeology & Anthropology, The Australian National University. Her work focuses on Indigenous rights, native title, and social policy, emphasizing issues affecting Aboriginal communities in Australia. She has contributed extensively to understanding Aboriginal self-determination, cultural heritage protection, and the intersection of law and anthropology in native title processes.
Her research explores challenges in service provision, employment equity, and strategic planning for Indigenous organizations. Key areas include regional agreements, policy implementation, and the dynamics of remote community development. Julie's publications highlight anthropological perspectives on land rights disputes, organizational accountability, and historical case studies.
Through case studies like Yuendumu and Queensland mining conflicts, she examines contemporary Indigenous lifeways and legal frameworks. Her work bridges academic ethnography with practical policy recommendations, aiming to enhance equity and self-governance for Aboriginal families and communities.
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