Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisbane, Indigenous Australians now number just over 45,000, and this number is rapidly increasing. Undertaking research with urban based Indigenous Australians is a relatively new phenomenon. Most past research with Indigenous people has been carried out in remote and regional areas. This paper focuses on a Participation Action Research project undertaken with Indigenous women in the highly urbanised area of North Brisbane. The project takes on the challenge of undertaking urban based Indigenous research. It opts not to centre on poor Indigenous women’s health statistics but instead centres on Indigenous women’s wellness and ways to talk about a...
There is a limited evidence base which highlights the plight of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Str...
This paper explores a decolonizing approach to research about Indigenous women’s health in Australia...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
Today in Australia, 75 % of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Bris...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
This paper will describe a community based research project examining the health and wellbeing of a ...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
The paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soci...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
This is a study of how an Aboriginal women's community organisation engages in revitalisation of tra...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (In...
This paper presents the findings of research undertaken in relation to the Dead or Deadly program at...
The authors explore the sporting experiences and community strengths of Indigenous Australian women....
There is a limited evidence base which highlights the plight of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Str...
This paper explores a decolonizing approach to research about Indigenous women’s health in Australia...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
Today in Australia, 75 % of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Bris...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
This paper will describe a community based research project examining the health and wellbeing of a ...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
The paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soci...
The locations and settings in which Australian Indigenous people live varies, however over 70 % of a...
When compared to other women in Australia Aboriginal women are considered the most socially and econ...
This is a study of how an Aboriginal women's community organisation engages in revitalisation of tra...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (In...
This paper presents the findings of research undertaken in relation to the Dead or Deadly program at...
The authors explore the sporting experiences and community strengths of Indigenous Australian women....
There is a limited evidence base which highlights the plight of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Str...
This paper explores a decolonizing approach to research about Indigenous women’s health in Australia...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...