Elders
Missing and murdered First Nations women and children
Please be aware that some submissions contain sensitive material, such as descriptions of deaths, violence and abuse, including of babies, children, young people and women.
What works? A qualitative exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to family violence
This report presents findings from a research project that aimed to determine “what works” in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs across the nation that respond to family violenc
Reinstating Jirrbal Cultural Landscapes within Queensland's Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.
Wabubadda (Jirrbal) Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) directed the project from the start.
New ways for old ceremonies: an archival research project
The research aims were successfully achieved in developing and implementing suitable Indigenous frameworks for preservation, interpretation and dissemination of recordings of ceremonial performance
Indigenous young people's resilience and wellbeing
While some Indigenous youth in situations of adversity can experience the impact of negative behaviours and health outcomes; others do not.
Keeping culture: Utilising Koori Elders wisdom and knowledge in education
Utilising Aboriginal Research Methodologies of oral history and yarning, the project identified the importance of Aboriginal Elders wisdom, knowledge, perspectives and experiences in supporting edu
Preventing falls in older Aboriginal people: the Ironbark trial
Aboriginal Elders are the keepers of our cultural knowledge, they are the educators in our communities teaching our young, supporting and maintaining connection to country and an integral part of A