Land management
Dating Murujuga's Rock Art: new scientific approaches
This project aims to produce data of national scientific and social significance that will assist our understanding of the nature of Aboriginal settlement in northwestern Australia and the role tha
Rockshelters and Rock Art in the River Murray Gorge: New Data and Syntheses
The Murray-Darling Basin is the largest and most complex river drainage system in Australia.
The Aboriginal land estate in New South Wales
This project aims to investigate Aboriginal economic activity via the first extensive place-based ethnographic study of New South Wales (NSW) Aboriginal Land Council.
Aboriginal landscape transformations in south-west Australia
This project will inform present day land management strategies by assessing the extent to which the landscape at the time of European colonisation was an artefact of management practices of Indige
Murnong on Maar Country
The colonial impact on Indigenous peoples’ food practices was catastrophic and its effects still reverberate today.
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.