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Federal implications of statehood for the Northern Territory

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The Committee encourages submissions to its inquiry from a wide range of individuals and organisations. While we prefer submissions lodged in an original, electronic format, we do not want to exclude contributors who do not have access to computing facilities. Therefore, we will accept submissions in a range of formats which may include typewritten and handwritten documents.

Submissions to this inquiry are listed below in Portable Document Format (PDF). If an alternative format (ie, hard copy or large print) is required, please contact the Committee Secretariat. More submissions will be added to the list when they are received and authorised for publication.

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There is currently a total of 12 submissions in the following list.

  1. Northern Territory Statehood Steering Committee(PDF 1,571KB)
  2. Professor David Carment (PDF 277KB)
  3. Mr Graham Nicholson (PDF 773KB)
  4. Senator Trish Crossin (PDF 271KB)
  5. Central Australian Aboriginal Congress (PDF 1550KB)
  6. Stephen Paul Hatton (PDF 1007KB)
  7. The Hon Justice D Mildren RFD (PDF 307KB)
  8. National Native Title Tribunal (PDF 973KB)
  9. Australian Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies (ACPACS) (PDF 2735KB)
  10. Office of Workplace Services (PDF 139KB)
  11. Attorney-General's Department (PDF 209KB)
  12. Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (PDF 117KB)

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