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11 Austl. Indigenous L. Rev. [i] (2007)

handle is hein.journals/austindlr11 and id is 1 raw text is: EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
After 10 years of publication, the Australian Indigenous Lav Reporter ('AILR') has made the transition from a reporter to
a journal. The change reflects the increased online availability of primary source material in Indigenous affairs, and the
growing need for Indigenous-specific commentary articles on legal changes within Australia and in the international
sphere. From Volume 11.1, the AILR will be published as the Australian Indigenous Law Reviezw.
While the format of the AILR has shifted to reflect the primacy of commentary pieces, headnotes recording significant
court and tribunal decisions in Australia and overseas have been retained. Likewise, the AILR will continue to include
a digest of information pertaining to a selection of recent determinations, legislative developments, inquries and
reports, policies and procedures, agreements and treaties, speeches and Indigenous statements, and international
developments.
While many individuals have contributed to the development and formation of the new format of the AILR, the editor
would like to express her personal gratitude to her assistant editor, Luke Taylor, and to the former editor, Erin Mackay,
without whom the publication of this first Review would not have been possible. The editor also wishes to thank the
ILC's co-ordinator, Tony Westmore, for his instrumental support for, and dedication to, the AILR.
In 2006, the Indigenous Law Centre celebrated the 25th anniversary of its foundation. 2006 also marked the arrival of
the new Director of the ILC, Megan Davis. The ILC warmly welcomes Megan, and looks forward to the vitality and
energy her leadership will bring the Centre in the coming years. The following text reprints Megan Davis' speech as
incoming Director of the ILC, given at the ILC's 25th Anniversary Celebrations in December 2006.

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