Strength from perpetual grief: how Aboriginal people experience the bushfire crisis
How do you support people forever attached to a landscape after an inferno tears through their homelands: decimating native food sources, burning through ancient scarred trees and…
CAEPR’s Chay Brown reports on the development of a Northern Territory-specific framework for programs to prevent violence against women
Hopeful, Together, Strong: Principles of good practice to prevent violence against women in the Northern Territory is a report produced by Chay Brown, a PhD student at Centre for Aboriginal Economic…
Methods for Estimating the Market Value of Indigenous Knowledge
IP Australia is pleased to publish Methods for Estimating the Market Value of Indigenous Knowledge, a report by the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) at the Australian…
Applications for the position of Fellow/Senior Fellow
The Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) invites applications for the position of Fellow or Senior Fellow (Academic Level C or D) to carry out economic and social science research…
Congratulations to Annick Thomassin
Congratulations to CAEPR's Postdoc Fellow Annick Thomassin, who was awarded her PhD at McGill University's (Montreal, Canada) graduation ceremony on Monday 11th…
Submission to the Western Australia Department of Premier and Cabinet
Submission to the Western Australia Department of Premier and Cabinet CAEPR staff Mr Bhiamie Williamson, Dr Francis Markham and Dr Mandy Yap have provided a submission in response to the Discussion…
'Ground-breaking reform': Ombudsman lauds NSW's Aboriginal affairs strategy
The NSW Ombudsman has lauded the state's Aboriginal affairs strategy as a "ground-breaking reform" that represents a "significant move towards supporting Aboriginal self-determination in NSW". An…