Oral history

Women and leadership in a century of Australian democracy

This examination of Australian women leaders addresses the National Research Priority area, frontier technologies.

#thismymob: Digital land rights and reconnecting Indigenous communities

#thismymob: Digital land rights and reconnecting Indigenous communities.

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

The Relational Museum and its Objects

The project explored the role of the concept 'relational museum' in enabling the rich resources of cultural institutions to contribute to bringing different communities together.

Wellbeing not winning: Remote Indigenous identity and organised sport

This project examines the construction of Indigenous identity through organised sport in remote communities.

The case for a Torres Strait Islander driven, long-term research agenda for environment, health and wellbeing

This project aims to investigate how Torres Strait Islanders use context-specific local knowledge and research evidence to address environmental sustainability challenges.

Restoring on-Country performance: song, language and south coast landscapes

This project aims to investigate relationships between place, people and endangered performance traditions in the south coast region of Western Australia.

Vitality and change in Warlpiri songs at Yuendumu

Vitality and change in Warlpiri songs at Yuendumu.

The role of First Nations’ music as a determinant of health

First Nations' People's well-being is a national priority.

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