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Author: Rosalind Kidd
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2006-01-01
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-Description taken from " Trustees on Trial" - Ros Kidd uses official correspondence to reveal the extraordinary extent of government controls over Aboriginal wages, savings, endowments and pensions in twentieth century Queensland. In a disturbing indictment of the government's $4000 reparations offer, Kidd unpicks official dealings on the huge trust funds compiled from private income and community endeavours, showing how governments used these finances to their advantage, while families and communities struggled in poverty. Casting the evidence in terms of national and international litigation, particularly cases relating to government accountability for Indigenous interests, Kidd makes a powerful case that the Queensland government should be held to the same standards of accountability and redress as any major financial institution. 'Trustees on Trial' is a timely warning for all other Australian jurisdictions to consider their liability for Aboriginal money taken in trust.
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Recovering the Stolen Wages