Urban planning and development
Securing the essential: assisting Indigenous communities and their service providers to sustainably manage water and energy supply
The provision of water and energy supplies to remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a critical challenge for service providers.
Improved Indigenous population projections for policy and planning
This project will use a range of methods to understand the population dynamics of the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) population.
Being On Country Off Country
An Australian myth is that Aboriginals reside only in the far reaches of Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia. Such is far from the truth.
Use of rammed earth in Aboriginal communities of Australia
The Department of Housing of the Government of Western Australia, acknowledging the benefits of using rammed earth in remote areas, has recently decided to use rammed earth to build around 300 hous
Mapping Boodjar: Walyalup Fremantle Cross-Cultural Mapping
Cartographic representations of the Western Australian landscape are a powerful visual manifestation of the author’s perspective and spatial understanding of place.
In Our Own Backyard 2009
This project sought to explore how urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people feel about where they live and whether they think their neighbourhood and social networks influence their healt