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Smiling group of women at a Waminda Shared Medical Appointment

Medical Yarn Ups (MYUs): Decolonising Health Care Delivery

Join Waminda Women’s Health and Wellbeing Aboriginal Corporation to discuss their work with shared medical appointments, decolonising health care delivery, and improving patient experience and health outcomes. 

Research, Seminar/lecture/forum
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flower shaped red pods with black seeds of the red-fruited kurrajong or peanut tree.
Danala | Education and Community Precinct

Bush Foods, Country and Climate Change

Join us for this People.Policy.Place. Seminar with Sharna Motlap and Collethy Jaru discussing Indigenous philosophies and truth-telling to show the added value of using Indigenous Knowledges of nutrition and food security for responding to the impacts of climate change. 

Research, Seminar/lecture/forum
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Author Russell Marks against rockface in black and white
Danala | Education and Community Precinct

Black Lives, White Law

Join Dr Russell Marks, NT criminal defence lawyer and author of Black Lives, White Law, for a seminar and Q&A on Australia's incarceration crisis, exploring its impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, current policies, and potential solutions.

Seminar/lecture/forum
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Co-authors Leonie Norrington and Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs smiling and holding their book
Casuarina campus

A Piece of Red Cloth

Join celebrated NT author and CDU graduate Leonie Norrington as she discusses the conception, research, consultation and creation of the A Piece of Red Cloth, a novel based on oral stories passed down through generations of Yolŋu people and co-authored by cultural custodians Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs, Djawa Burarrwanga and Djawundil Maymuru.

Seminar/lecture/forum
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A young Indigenous Australian man looks at the Yolŋu Healthcare App on his phone
Casuarina campus

Understanding pathways to strong learning in two systems: Yolngu and Balanda

Join us for this seminar discussing the collaborative process of development of resources for the Yolŋu Healthcare app and Growing up Yolŋu website, as well as opportunities and challenges in continuing to increase shared understanding – both ways. 

 

Research, Seminar/lecture/forum
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Indigenous woman teaches children in a classroom
Casuarina campus

Increasing the number of Aboriginal Teachers in the NT

Join us for this seminar discussing the findings and resources from the research fellowship project: Increasing the Number of Aboriginal Teachers in the NT; Planning for the Future.

Seminar/lecture/forum
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