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Ancient self-governing practices of Indigenous Australians demonstrate how modern society can achieve sustainable wellbeing for the environment and humanity. No other existing culture has a longer record. Governance scientist Dr Shann Turnbull and human and earth rights advocate Prof Anne Poelina explain how Indigenous practices can contribute to a new model of corporate governance to benefit all stakeholders.

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