It takes the average reader and 35 minutes to read The Entangled Relationship Between Indigenous Spatiality and Government Service Delivery by Sarah Prout
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Available free to download from CAEPR website at www.anu.edu.au/caepr/The delivery of basic government services to remotely living and frequently mobile Indigenous populations is a highly contentious issue. Drawing on research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, Sarah Prout examines the complex and often contested relationship between Indigenous people living in regional and remote areas and/or who continue to engage in frequent movements, and the delivery of State housing, health and education services.
The Entangled Relationship Between Indigenous Spatiality and Government Service Delivery by Sarah Prout is 35 pages long, and a total of 8,925 words.
This makes it 12% the length of the average book. It also has 11% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 48 minutes to read The Entangled Relationship Between Indigenous Spatiality and Government Service Delivery aloud.
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