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19
Dec
2025

Reparative ways of thinking about First Nations women’s desires for gender justice

News Article

The Centre for Indigenous Policy Research (CIPR) at the Australian National University has been awarded funding from the Gender Institute for the new project 'Reparative ways of thinking about First Nations women’s desires for gender justice'. The project is led by CIPR Director Associate…

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Recent research by academics from the Centre for Indigenous Policy Research (CIPR) has been featured in the Guardian Australia
06
Feb
2024

Recent research by academics from the Centre for Indigenous Policy Research (CIPR) has been featured in the Guardian Australia

News Article

Recent research by ANU academics, including Dr.Francis Markham and PhD candidate Brad Riley from the Centre for Indigenous Policy Research (CIPR) together with researchers from Tangentyere Research Hub, has been featured today in an article by Josh Nicholas at The Guardian Australia. The research…

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18
Dec
2025

New CIPR Publication on Co-designing Frameworks for Wellbeing in Kimberley Communities

News Article

A major research partnership between the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC) and the Centre for Indigenous Policy Research (CIPR) at the Australian National University has delivered new, community-led ways of understanding and measuring wellbeing for Aboriginal people in the…

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