The case for cultural economic participation: achieving social and political change for Aboriginal peoples through community owned and run businesses

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Aboriginal community owned and run businesses have proven to instigate social and political change for Aboriginal communities in Australia, and the nation as a whole. Integral to this change is recognition of the enduring effects of colonisation and realisation of social, cultural and identity capital as valid forms of economic contribution

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