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The State Library of Western Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Information Gateway has a range of selected subjects full of valuable information.
This site explains the purpose of the Aboriginal Heritage Act and describes the process that must be followed before any development can occur on an Aboriginal heritage site. It also explains the Aboriginal Family History Information Service.
The Aboriginal Justice Agreement is a local, regional and State planning and action structure based on local Aboriginal communities and local Government agencies working as partners for equal community safety and justice outcomes for Aboriginal people.
If you are unable to find the information you require at this site, then the links provided may lead to other avenues that may be of assistance to Indigenous people seeking legal advice.
People intending to travel through a number of lands administered by the Aboriginal Lands Trust are required to obtain transit permits. The site has an online permit application facility and also provides details for applying by post, fax or in person.
The Department of Indigenous Affairs services a variety of distinct regions throughout WA. Details of the regions can be found here.
The Department of Indigenous Affairs publishes a range of reports and publications of interest relating to Indigenous issues. Visit this page to download these reports mostly in PDF format.
The rate of indigenous deaths on Western Australian roads is alarming. Access this site to find the major causes, and preventative measures.
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