Indigenous Data Governance in Australia: Towards A National Framework

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University of Melbourne
Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)

Australia's distinctive colonial administrative history has resulted in the generation and capture of large quantities of personal data about Indigenous Peoples in Australia, which is currently controlled and processed by government agencies and departments without coherent regulation. From an Indigenous standpoint, these data constitute stranded assets. Established legal frameworks for pursuing recovery of other classes of asset alienated by governments from Indigenous Peoples in Australia, including land, natural resources, and unpaid wages, have not yet been extended to the recovery of Indigenous data assets.

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Indigenous Data Governance in Australia: Towards A National Framework
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Journal article
Authors
Rose, J., Langton, M., Smith, K., & Clinch, D.
Publisher
The International Indigenous Policy Journal
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