This public lecture was given at the invitation of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute University of Queensland to acknowledge Adjunct Associate Professor Henrietta Marrie's selection as one of the Westpac - Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence for 2014. The paper ponders what lies in store for two young Gimuy Walubara Yidinji girls based on two scenarios posed in a Lowitja Institute 2014 research report, The Shape of Things to Come. The contrasting scenarios outline how their lives might look by the time they reach the age of 29 in 2030. Henrietta looks back on her own experiences and the strong women who influenced her. Drawing on her more recent UN and Australian experiences, she a...
Across colonised countries, the academy has been an instrument of the state and has collaborated in ...
In this article, I reflect on my experiences as an Indigenous woman researcher coming to grips with ...
Purpose: This research project was an inquiry into the experiences of Aboriginal women who have unde...
This public lecture was given at the invitation of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, S...
The Tiddas Showin’ Up, Talkin’ Up and Puttin’ Up: Indigenous Women and Educational Leadership projec...
The Tiddas Showin’ Up, Talkin’ Up and Puttin’ Up: Indigenous Women and Educational Leadership projec...
As higher education institutions increasingly display stated commitments to diversity, equity, and i...
The first recorded Aboriginal person to graduate with an undergraduate qualification from any Austra...
Indigenous engagement in tertiary education has been contentious in Australia for many years. This w...
This research focuses on deepening our understanding about Indigenous women’s participation in conte...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...
This paper discusses the importance of education in the\ud lives of Indigenous Australian women. Emp...
It is generally agreed that sporting role models (SRM) can inspire behaviour and attitude. This pape...
Bronwyn Fredericks was asked to outline some of the issues faced by Indigenous women academics. \ud ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are increasingly completing university at rates higher t...
Across colonised countries, the academy has been an instrument of the state and has collaborated in ...
In this article, I reflect on my experiences as an Indigenous woman researcher coming to grips with ...
Purpose: This research project was an inquiry into the experiences of Aboriginal women who have unde...
This public lecture was given at the invitation of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, S...
The Tiddas Showin’ Up, Talkin’ Up and Puttin’ Up: Indigenous Women and Educational Leadership projec...
The Tiddas Showin’ Up, Talkin’ Up and Puttin’ Up: Indigenous Women and Educational Leadership projec...
As higher education institutions increasingly display stated commitments to diversity, equity, and i...
The first recorded Aboriginal person to graduate with an undergraduate qualification from any Austra...
Indigenous engagement in tertiary education has been contentious in Australia for many years. This w...
This research focuses on deepening our understanding about Indigenous women’s participation in conte...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses the importance of education in the lives of Indigenous Australian w...
This paper discusses the importance of education in the\ud lives of Indigenous Australian women. Emp...
It is generally agreed that sporting role models (SRM) can inspire behaviour and attitude. This pape...
Bronwyn Fredericks was asked to outline some of the issues faced by Indigenous women academics. \ud ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are increasingly completing university at rates higher t...
Across colonised countries, the academy has been an instrument of the state and has collaborated in ...
In this article, I reflect on my experiences as an Indigenous woman researcher coming to grips with ...
Purpose: This research project was an inquiry into the experiences of Aboriginal women who have unde...