The Learning on Country program now runs in 15 schools across the Top End
This program is being hailed as a game changer as a growing number of Aboriginal students graduate high school and move on to full time employment. https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/the-learning-…
Growing number of Aboriginal communities setting up independent schools to teach 'both ways'
CAEPR's Deputy Director Dr Bill Fogarty, speaks to Emma Masters on two way education. On the rocky, stone country of the Arnhem Land plateau, in one of the remotest corners of Australia, students…
Prof Philip Pettit features on Kieran Setiya’s Five Questions
Professor Philip Pettit has been interviewed by Kieran Setiya on his podcast Five Questions. Listen to the full podcast here: https://anchor.fm/kieran-setiya/episodes/Philip-Pettit-evd6fv.
Deadline extended - COVID Promoted Research on Federalism
Background The Australian Centre for Federalism is a launching a funding program for 2021 to support COVID19 research that relates to federalism. We are seeking to support research from…
New Article by Tracy Beck Fenwick: Opinion: Scott Morrison can claim credit if the vaccine roll-out out goes well, and avoid blame if it doesn't
"Why do Australian politicians, the media, and a good chunk of the public keep scapegoating federalism?" Tracy Fenwick explores the "race to the top" and public health decisions in 'Opinion: Scott…
Latest Democracy Sausage Episode: Finger pointing, federalism and alternative facts
In the latest Democracy Sausage episode: Finger pointing, federalism and alternative faces, Mark Kenny speaks with federalism scholar Tracy Beck Fenwick and media expert Margaret Simons about how the…
Vale Iwu Utomo
Dr Iwu Dwisetyani Utomo, a much respected friend and colleague from the School of Demography has passed away after a brief illness. Dr Utomo had a long affiliation with the ANU. She gained…