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Jul
2021

ACF COVID Promoted Federalism Research Grant Winners Announced

We are very happy to anounce the two winners for the ACF COVID Promoted Federalism Research Grant for 2021.  Addressing gender equality in the Australian federation's emergency responses…

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15
Jul
2021

Now available to watch – Research Roadshow on Biography and Memoir

On Friday 11 June 2021, Professor Carolyn Strange, convener of the ANU cross-campus network of the History and Legacies of Violence, explored themes of biography and memoir in the “Research Roadshow…

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15
Jul
2021

At Yirrkala School, bilingual education has become a model for remote Aboriginal learning

In bushland near the school in Yirrkala community in north-east Arnhem Land, students gather around smouldering coals covered by smoking bark and leaves. They're participating in the cultural…

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15
Jul
2021

CAEPR Seminar Series

The CAEPR Seminar Series is back on ! The timetable below lists the upcoming exciting seminars. Date Title Speaker/s 28-Jul Indigenous organisations: Issues for Policy and Practice Di…

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14
Jul
2021

Indigenous students graduate high school by learning on country

It's a special trick handed down over generations — how to catch fish using the power of plants. On the sands of a creek bed on the edge of west Arnhem Land's stone country, Aboriginal elder Laura…

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13
Jul
2021

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-…

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12
Jul
2021

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…

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