This paper was the structure for a keynote address presented at the 2005 Labor Women's Queensland Conference. The theme of the conference was 100 Years of Suffrage. How Far Have We Come
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
Driving this Security4Women project is a commitment to inform government and the actions and interve...
This Special Issue for the Australian Journal of Education has arisen from the intersection of an an...
Description of the background of Fitzroy Indigenous and South Sea Islander Women's Workshop, 31st Ma...
After the Apology : Perspectives from Indigenous Speakers. Panel members included : Aunty Joy Murphy...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
From every State and Territory of Australia, including the islands of the Torres Strait over 200 del...
Archival traces of early discursive advocacy by Noongar people in the southwest region of Australia ...
The title for this presentation “Tracks to a shared future ” stems from my forward dreaming to achie...
The Bringing Them Home Oral History Project was one of the Australian Government's responses to the ...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
Bronwyn Fredericks was invited to present a short paper at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
The author examines the state of indigenous/white relations in Australia around the Centenary of Fed...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
Driving this Security4Women project is a commitment to inform government and the actions and interve...
This Special Issue for the Australian Journal of Education has arisen from the intersection of an an...
Description of the background of Fitzroy Indigenous and South Sea Islander Women's Workshop, 31st Ma...
After the Apology : Perspectives from Indigenous Speakers. Panel members included : Aunty Joy Murphy...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
From every State and Territory of Australia, including the islands of the Torres Strait over 200 del...
Archival traces of early discursive advocacy by Noongar people in the southwest region of Australia ...
The title for this presentation “Tracks to a shared future ” stems from my forward dreaming to achie...
The Bringing Them Home Oral History Project was one of the Australian Government's responses to the ...
The arrival of the colonists, the invasion of Aboriginal lands and the subsequent colonization of Au...
Bronwyn Fredericks was invited to present a short paper at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
The author examines the state of indigenous/white relations in Australia around the Centenary of Fed...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
The aim of this on-going research is to interrogate the era of colonialism in Australia (1896-1966) ...
Driving this Security4Women project is a commitment to inform government and the actions and interve...
This Special Issue for the Australian Journal of Education has arisen from the intersection of an an...