Cultural knowledge
“Waka Ngurrkanhayngu”: Regenerating the existence of life Reducing the risk of natural and social disasters – reviving and strengthening Indigenous law, culture and governance in remote Indigenous communities
Reducing disaster risks is an urgent priority. Especially in Northern Australia substantial natural processes seriously threaten human health and life, and bear enormous environmental, social and e
A Model for Integrating Cultural Knowledge Systems and Western Science in the Management of Wadandi Boodja (Margaret River), Western Australia
This project will demonstrate a pathway to re-embed a Wadandi Songline as a conservation corridor in a socially and ecologically fragmented landscape.
Environmental Stewardship Resurgence in Walbanga (Yuin Nation) Land and Sea Country
The Environmental Stewardship Resurgence in Walbanga (Yuin Nation) Land and Sea Country project is a collaborative action-research initiative led by Mogo Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC).
Dharaŋanamirr dhukarr guŋga'yunaraw djamarrkuḻiw’ ga gurruṯumirriw marŋgikunharaw ḏälkunharaw gakaḻ’wun dhiyakun märrmaw’nha romgun: Understanding pathways to support Yolŋu children and families to achieve strong learning in two systems.
Dharraŋanamirr dhukarr guŋgayunaraw djamarrkuḻiw ga gurruṯumirriw marŋgikunharaw ḏälkunharaw gakalwun dhiyakun marrmaw’nha romgun.
Yugul Mangi Rangers: Two-way biodiversity project
This project enters Western and Indigenous scientific knowledge into the ALA and provides a two-way Indigenous engagement to encourage more Indigenous content, and importantly feedback loops to mak
Djet Biyoo (Flower Awakening)
Since August 2020 we have completed two field trips and one on-Country consultation to Wudjari Country (Fitzgerald River National Park, WA).
Storylines
Storylines is an Indigenous online archive managed and hosted by the State Library of Western Australia.
Indigenous Data Governance in Australia: Towards A National Framework
Australia's distinctive colonial administrative history has resulted in the generation and capture of large quantities of personal data about Indigenous Peoples in Australia, which is currently con
Growing up children in two worlds: Building Yolŋu skills, knowledge and priorities into early childhood assessment and support
Project Aim: To privilege Aboriginal knowledge and provide a deeper understanding of the priorities and practices of early childhood development from the perspectives of community members in this
Quantifying the health benefits of on-country activities in the remote Indigenous community of Groote Eylandt
This project measured the benefits that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Groote Eylandt gain when they go ‘on-country’.