New CAEPR course: First Nations Economies, Stewardship and Prosperities
New CAEPR course to be taught by Dr Annick Thomassin as a Spring intensive from 5 - 16 September 2022: This course explores the rich and diverse historical and contemporary Indigenous…
Second Newsletter from the Indigenous Governance of Development Project
Indigenous Governance of Development: Self-Determination and Success The second Occasional Newsletter from the IGD Project is now available.
First Newsletter from the Indigenous Governance of Development Project
Indigenous Governance of Development: Self-Determination and Success An Occasional Newsletter from the IGD Project This newsletter gives a taste of the remarkable home-based solutions Australia’s…
Renewable Energy Company Guide to Agreement Making on First Nations Land: What Do Strong Agreements Contain?
Available for download HERE Australia’s First Nations people own some of the best land in the world for industrial-scale wind and solar farms. First Nations land currently encompasses 49% of the…
Technology-facilitated abuse research released
The Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research was commissioned by the Office of the eSafety Commissioner to undertake qualitative research into the experiences of technology-facilitated abuse…
To enable healing, there’s a more effective way to Close the Gap in employment in remote Australia
Talk of healing, care, and well-being is woven throughout the refreshed Closing the Gap agreement. These things were also central to Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s announcement of the…
Deirdre Howard-Wagner and Chay Brown write "Increased incarceration of First Nations women is interwoven with the experience of violence and trauma"
There is a national incarceration crisis impacting First Nations women in Australia. First Nations women are the fastest-growing prison population, constituting 37% of the female…