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Citizens without Rights: Aborigines and Australian Citizenship

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This is the first comprehensive study of the ways in which Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders have been excluded from the rights of Australian citizenship over the past 100 years. Drawing extensively on archival material, the authors look at how the colonies initiated a policy of exclusion that was then replicated by the Commonwealth and State governments following federation. The book includes careful examination of government policies and practice from the 1880s to the 1990s. It argues that there was never any constitutional reason why Aborigines could not be granted full citizenship.

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First published December 22, 1997

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John Chesterman

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John Chesterman is the Queensland public advocate. The two-volume report Adult Safeguarding in Queensland is available at justice.qld.gov.au/public-advocate.

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