Where are the safe places? A report for the Tangentyere Council by Chay Brown as part of her PhD research in CAEPR.
‘Where are the Safe Places? Safety Mapping with Town Campers in Alice Springs' is a report prepared by Chay Brown, CAEPR PhD Scholar, for Tangentyere Council Aboriginal Corporation as part of the '…
Anthropologist Eve Vincent talks about her CAEPR Working Paper with the ABC
In an attempt to manage income and limit spending on alcohol, gambling and drugs, the cashless debit card was introduced in Ceduna, South Australia in 2016. Anthropologist Eve Vincent has spent…
New staff join CAEPR working on the Zero Carbon Energy for the Asia Pacific
Brad Riley joins the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) as a Research Fellow working on the Energy Change Institutes’s (ECI) Grand Challenge : Zero Carbon Energy for the Asia…
2019 ANU Reconciliation Week Lecture: Who is Australia?
Professor Tony Dreise, Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research for the 2019 ANU Reconciliation Week Lecture, Who is Australia? Public policy imagination and national identity…
The Bindunbur “Bombshell”: The True Traditional Owners of James Price Point and the Politics of the Anti-Gas Protest’
The Bindunbur “Bombshell”: The True Traditional Owners of James Price Point and the Politics of the Anti-Gas Protest’ an article written by Dr Lily O'Neill, CAEPR.
Podcast: Reconciliation Week 2019 – Honesty is the best policy
Australia is marking Reconciliation Week, so on this Policy Forum Pod, we take a look at the past, present, and possible future of Indigenous policy. For more info click here.
CAEPR welcomes Bhiamie Williamson
CAEPR would like to welcome Bhiamie Williamson, our new Indigenous PhD scholar, who is a Euahlayi man from north-west New South Wales with family ties to north-west Queensland. In 2014, Bhiamie…