Cultural continuity and transmission
Aboriginal remote narrowcast TV and the audio-visual archive
This project aims to investigate the world’s best practices in community narrowcast digital TV and contemporary methods for the long-term storage of both digital and analogue audio-visual cultural
Cultural learnings: strengthening Aboriginal children's wellbeing
This project aims to strengthen the knowledge and self-esteem of urban Aboriginal children’s racial identity.
Collecting at the Crossroads: Anthropology, Art and Cultural Change (1939-85)
The Berndt collection is a nationally significant collection of Aboriginal art and material culture, with aspects recognised under the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
Healing Land Healing People: Novel Nyungar Perspectives
This project aims to investigate means of biodiversity conservation and human resilience in a global hotspot by advancing collaborations between Aboriginal environmental and cultural knowledges and
Indigenous Storytelling and the Living Archive of Aboriginal Knowledge
No archiving system adequately responds to the interconnected and relational knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples'.
Tracking three significant Songlines of Country
This project aims to track three significant Songlines and the intersecting and interconnected cultural relationships between northwest NSW Aboriginal language groups, and their neighbouring langua
Remote Aboriginal families and carers of children with disabilities
The project intends to explore the challenges that Aboriginal families who have children with disabilities experience when living in remote communities.
The NSW Aborigines Protection/Welfare Board 1883-1969: A History
Between 1883 and 1967 the lives of Aboriginal people in New South Wales (NSW) were in the hands of the NSW Aborigines Protection/Welfare Board.
The David Unaipon Award: Shaping the literary and cultural history of Aboriginal writing in Australia
The David Unaipon Award: Shaping the literary and cultural history of Aboriginal writing in Australia.
Murnong on Maar Country
The colonial impact on Indigenous peoples’ food practices was catastrophic and its effects still reverberate today.