All publications are free for download and distribution:
MODERN SLAVERY RISKS
Modern slavery risks faced by temporary migrant workers in rural and regional NSW, Australia.
Testimonial to NSW Parliament report by Australian South Sea Islanders (Port Jackson), November 2025 (650kb pdf)
INQUIRY INTO MODERN SLAVERY RISKS
NSW Parliamentary testimonial, at Macquarie Room, Parliament House.

Transcript of Ms Jenelle Joseph, Director, Tanna Projects Limited and Waskam Emelda Davis, Chair, Australian South Sea Islanders – Port Jackson, September 2025 (280kb pdf)
Submissions from organisations
Modern slavery risks faced by temporary migrant workers in rural and regional New South Wales
Local Council Outreach Services for Seasonal Workers

City of Sydney Council – Local Council Outreach Services for Seasonal Workers. Clr Davis, August 2023 (105kb pdf)
Strengthening Commitments to Address Systemic and Institutional Racism Across the Workplace

City of Sydney Council – Strengthening Commitments to Address Systemic and Institutional Racism Across the Workplace, May 2023 (112kb pdf)
Comprehensive Assessment of Regional and Sub-Regional Labour Mobility Arrangements in the Pacific

Pacific Island Forum Secretariat (PIFS) by Australian South Sea Islanders (Port Jackson), December 2022 (2.7mb pdf)
Decision details

City of Sydney – Recognition of and Support for Australian South Sea Islanders, April 2022
A National Strategy for the Study of the Pacific.
Samantha Rose, Max Quanchi and Clive Moore (3.3mb pdf)

This Report was commissioned by the Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies (AAAPS) at its first Annual General Meeting in January 2006.
7th Annual International Maroon Conference.
Maroons, Indigenous People and Indigeniety Part 2 (1.6mb pdf)

– Page 8 by Emelda Davis – Blackbirding Shame yet to be acknowledged in Australia.
– Page 15 by Kaiya Aboagye – Reflections on being an African Aboriginal in White Australia.
The Pacific Islanders’ Fund and the Misappropriation of the Wages of Deceased Pacific Islanders by the Queensland Government.
Australian Journal of Politics and History: Volume 61, Number 1, 2015, pp.1-18. (260kb pdf) ~ Professor Clive Moore

– An Historical and Philosophical Inquiry by the University of Queensland.
