Sovereignty
Towards Truth
Towards Truth is a partnership between the Indigenous Law Centre and the Public Interest Advocacy Centre.
Indigenous Governing Authorities — Creating Jurisdictional Space for the Implementation of Indigenous Law
From time immemorial, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations have worked both to fulfil their obligations to Country and to achieve their communities’ development aspirations.
Indigenous leaders: lawful relations from encounter to treaty
This project aims to draw together history, law and the creative arts to recover, make visible and make accessible the continuous traditions of Indigenous people’s leadership in conducting lawful r
Beyond recognition: postcolonial relationality across difference.
Through new approaches to practices of relationality and novel findings on the politics of recognition in Australia, Papua New Guinea and Kenya, this project resulted in enhanced capacity for indig
Rediscovering religious diversity 1852 – today
This project involved a collaboration between Aspire Foundation (Catholic Diocese of Sandhurst), the City of Greater Bendigo, and Chief Investigators from La Trobe’s Albury Wodonga, Bendigo, and Bu
Building An Indigenist Health Humanities Collective
This proposal aims to develop Indigenist Health Humanities as a new and innovative field of inquiry, building an intellectual collective capable of bridging the knowledge gap that hinders current e
Recognition after Uluru: what next for First Nations?
This project aims to examine the extent to which Australia’s system of government appropriately serves and represents the interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Garuwanga: Forming a Competent Authority to protect Indigenous knowledge
Garuwanga: Forming a Competent Authority to protect Indigenous knowledge.
Still Here: Sovereignty and the Queensland Aboriginal community controlled sector
This project explores how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have exercised control through community sector organisations.