CAEPR leads project to update the Atlas of Indigenous Australia
ANU LEADS PROJECT TO UPDATE ATLAS OF INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA The Australian National University (ANU) will lead a two-year project to produce a second edition of the Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous…
Indigenous Artist Terry Ngamandara Wilson provides new key image for CAEPR
We are very happy to announce CAEPR has received formal permission to use the Gulach (spike rush) design on CAEPR’s webpage, various publications and for public events. This design was painted on…
Community Wellbeing from the Ground Up: A Yawuru Example - Report by Mandy Yap and Eunice Yu
At some point in our lives, we have asked ourselves one or all of these questions. What matters most in life? What makes life worth living? What makes you happy? What makes you feel good? What makes…
CAEPR'S Seminar Series - Resumes on 3 August 2016
CAEPR's Seminar Series for Semester 2 will resume on Wednesday 3 August 2016.
Dr Maggie Brady presents two seminars to FARE - The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education
Dr Maggie Brady, a visiting fellow at CAEPR, has been invited to present two seminars for the policy staff of FARE – the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education located in Canberra. Originally…
Operationalising the capability approach: developing culturally relevant indicators of indigenous wellbeing – an Australian example
New article by Mandy Yap (CAEPR) and Eunice Yu (Kimberley Institute Mandy Yap & Eunice Yu (2016): Operationalising the capability approach: developing culturally relevant indicators of indigenous…
Unpacking Reconciliation: Emerging thoughts from the ANU post-graduate community
Annick Thomassin, Talia Avrahamzon (CAEPR) and Annie Te One (NCIS) of the Reconciliation Action Week postgraduate student committee hosted and organised Friday's 'Unpacking Reconciliation' event with…