Foreword by Ray KellyIntroductionSection 1: How laws operateThe land claim process under the Aboriginal Land Rights Act - Jason BehrendtLocal Aboriginal land councils and the Land Negotiation Program - Therese Apolonio, Norma Freeman, Chris Ingrey, Heidi Norman, Maeve Parker, Geoff Scott, Fiona Snape, Annette SteeleEthical investing for Aboriginal financial security - Claire Cooper-SouthamSection 2: What remains to be doneCultural heritage and protection: looking back and looking forward - Janet HuntRivers and rights: First Nations rights in rivers since 1983 - Heather GoodallThe struggle for water justice in NSW - Sue Jackson and Lana HartwigThe end of land rights: dismantling the ALRA - Oongi Barb Flick and Karen FlickAboriginal land rights and wrongs: retrieving land in NSW - Peter ThompsonSection 3: Making the Aboriginal Land Rights Act workCollectivist approaches to Aboriginal economic development: land council enterprises - Heidi NormanPlanning and Aboriginal land - Blake Cansdale (Anaiwan), Genevieve Murray, Matt Kelly Aboriginal land rights and self-determination: The role of the Aboriginal Land SEPP - Annika HatherAboriginal community benefit in the energy transformation: Central-West Orana and the NSWALC - Tim Stevenson (with Heidi Norman)Building on land rights: a journey in remote NSW - Kathryn Ridge, Ian Woods, Tara Dixon, Mark Brettschneider, Jamie Woods, Rene Woods Section 4: Participation and future directionsResolving tensions between the ALRA and the NTA in NSW - Ed WensingPreparing for Treaty: the next evolution of the land rights system - Ash WalkerReinvigorating the land rights movement: reflections on our past, present and future - Brendan MoyleThe roles and responsibilities of the next generation - Elijah IngramLand rights and women - Iva Mencevska.
Land Back : Aboriginal Land Rights in New South Wales, Today and Always