Cultural knowledge

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

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.

Food, Traditional Aboriginal Knowledge and the Expansion of the Settler Economy

Food, Traditional Aboriginal Knowledge and the Expansion of the Settler Economy.

Hidden Talent: A Critical Analysis of the Contributions of Aboriginal Musicians of the New England Tablelands to Contemporary Aboriginal Culture and Cultural Revitalisation

Hidden Talent: A Critical Analysis of the Contributions of Aboriginal Musicians of the New England Tablelands to Contemporary Aboriginal Culture and Cultural Revitalisation.

Indigenous services leading the way for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care

There is a crisis in the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Australia’s child protection system.

Binung Ma Na Du: Cultural stories and living histories on Wakka Wakka Country

To effectively teach Wakka Wakka language, schools must have access to high quality local curriculum resources, and these must be made in partnership and under the leadership of traditional owners