Participatory development

Reinstating Jirrbal Cultural Landscapes within Queensland's Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

Wabubadda (Jirrbal) Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) directed the project from the start.

Family Wellbeing Program

Family Wellbeing Empowerment commenced in Adelaide in the 1990s, out of a concern for the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.

Creative Barkly: Sustaining the Arts & Cultural Sector in Remote Australia

This project looks at creative and performing arts activities across the Barkly to understand the role of the arts in community and regional development.

Policy orientation of non-health sectors to social determinants of health

This project aims to advance understanding of how Australian government policies in four sectors (justice, environment, planning, and industry) are oriented to action on social determinants of heal

Time-layered cultural map of Australia

The Time-layered cultural map (TLCMap) of Australia is an online research platform that will deliver researcher driven national-scale infrastructure for the humanities, focused on mapping, time ser

Triumphing in a new Indigenous Australia. A new generation of professionals is triumphing in a new Indigenous Australia

There is a paucity of research that has explained the drivers of this success that has enabled these Indigenous Australians to lead productive and fulfilling lives.

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.

Re-integrating Central Australian community cultural collections

This project has digitised 17,564 files of legacy images, audio and video (5.92TB) in the Central Land Council (CLC) region of the Northern Territory pertaining to Indigenous people, their cultural

Garuwanga: Forming a Competent Authority to protect Indigenous knowledge

Garuwanga: Forming a Competent Authority to protect Indigenous knowledge.

Mapping Aboriginal routes to link landscape knowledge and cultural identity

This project aims to develop novel methods for Aboriginal communities to describe and share place-based knowledge of cultural landscapes using historical travel routes.