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Climate Changers, Tim Flannery Oct 2023

Climate Changers, Tim Flannery

Workshops and Presentations

Climate Changers follows Tim Flannery’s search for leadership on climate change. Where are the leaders who will drive change? How might they succeed where others have failed? Tim poses these questions as he meets global leaders from the corridors of power and frontlines of climate change.


‘Mapping The Digital Gap In The Kimberley', Daniel Featherstone, Lyndon Ormond-Parker Oct 2023

‘Mapping The Digital Gap In The Kimberley', Daniel Featherstone, Lyndon Ormond-Parker

Talking Heads Seminar Series

The Mapping the Digital Gap project is a longitudinal study of digital inclusion, media use and service delivery in 11 remote communities across Australia, including Kalumburu and Djarindjin in the Kimberley region. It is being undertaken through the Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making and Society as a supplementary project to the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII).

A new Closing the Gap Target 17 is aimed at closing for the digital inclusion gap between First Nations people and other Australians by 2026. The Mapping the Digital Gap project plays a critical role in tracking the scale and nature of …


'Supporting And Promoting Kimberley Educator Wellbeing.', Liz Kent Oct 2023

'Supporting And Promoting Kimberley Educator Wellbeing.', Liz Kent

Talking Heads Seminar Series

Supporting and promoting Educator wellbeing is particularly important within the Australian rural and remote school context due to multiple challenges and potential stressors faced by Educators, such as professional and personal isolation, culture shock, and exposure to vicarious trauma. These challenges and stressors can compromise the wellbeing and mental health of Educators, which over time can lead to burnout and attrition and impact teaching quality, Educator-student relationships, as well as student learning and wellbeing.

A phenomenological methodological framework was used to understand Educators experiences as well as school psychologists’ perspectives of how to support and promote the wellbeing of Educators …


Health Research Symposium ‘Wellbeing: Journey Together’, Broome Fremantle Sydney Sep 2023

Health Research Symposium ‘Wellbeing: Journey Together’, Broome Fremantle Sydney

Workshops and Presentations

The 2023 Inaugural Health Research Symposium aims to showcase significant and potentially impactful research and/or research that demonstrates engagement and reach into the communities we serve. Together, presentations will showcase a dynamic and eclectic mix of research by researchers across career stages and across campuses. The symposium will also provide opportunities for our early career researchers and higher degree students to showcase their research.


'Lugger Life & Language', Thomas Saunders, Tom Gannon Aug 2023

'Lugger Life & Language', Thomas Saunders, Tom Gannon

Talking Heads Seminar Series

For nearly 100 years lugger boats were essential to the pearling industry in Western Australia, Northern Territory and in the Torres Strait.

Luggers took small crews-often of only 8 men-of many cultures, nationalities out to sea to look for pearl shell off the coast of Broome.

The majority of the crews were Aboriginal and Asian: Malay, Japanese, Koepanger, Filipino and other nationalities who spoke a variety of languages and often little English. This mix resulted in a situation that led to the development of Lugger language called Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin by linguist Komei Hosakawa (Hosakawa 1987).

We give a …


“The Kimberley – A Story Of Cultural Renaissance: Political Awakening And Economic Self-Determination”, Peter Yu Aug 2023

“The Kimberley – A Story Of Cultural Renaissance: Political Awakening And Economic Self-Determination”, Peter Yu

Nulungu Reconciliation Lecture

Professor Peter Yu explores the Kimberley region’s story from crumbling colonialism in the 1970s to its national political leadership over the recognition of First Nations rights in Australian law. His own journey incorporating pivotal roles - museum heritage recorder, government welfare officer, Kimberley Land Council field officer and CEO and eventually Yawuru agreement making and corporate leadership – provides a personal story board for a region that has undergone extraordinary transformation. With growing national reckoning concerning Australia’s relationship with First Nations people the Lecture examines the potential for the Kimberley to draw on its traditions of resisting colonial authority and …


‘Wanggajarli Burugun We Are Coming Home’, Dianne Appleby, Sarah Yu, Wynston Shovellor, Kevin Puertollano, Maxine Charlie Jun 2023

‘Wanggajarli Burugun We Are Coming Home’, Dianne Appleby, Sarah Yu, Wynston Shovellor, Kevin Puertollano, Maxine Charlie

Talking Heads Seminar Series

To date, the Yawuru community has found 36 ancestors, scattered across the world, who were removed from Yawuru country during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Many have been held and displayed in European museums, treated as curiosities in collections or as objects for scientific studies, often to validate racist theories of the evolution of mankind.

The Wanggajarli Burugun story has been created from mabu liyan. The experience has been curated as a journey, which matches the journey of discovery and understanding, as we uncovered the truth about what happened to our ancestors and begin to reconcile this traumatic history.

Members …


When Data Tell Their Own Story: Measuring Health System Performance Over Time, Jeanette Ward, Janice Bell May 2023

When Data Tell Their Own Story: Measuring Health System Performance Over Time, Jeanette Ward, Janice Bell

Talking Heads Seminar Series

While Australia’s current health care system can seem impossible to comprehend and navigate, one design principle holds for all sustainable health care systems. This is that the first point of call should be at the level of primary care. An effective, equitable and efficient primary care system acts early in response to need, integrates person-centred evidence-based therapeutic interventions and prevents disease progression while knowing the local context including social determinants of health and community resources. Primary care must be accessible to all. This is why the World Health Organisation advocates for significant government investments in a well-trained and geographically distributed …


Inaugural Oration Of The Chair Of Indigenous Studies “Shoulder To Shoulder; We Still Gotta Role To Play”, Anne Poelina May 2023

Inaugural Oration Of The Chair Of Indigenous Studies “Shoulder To Shoulder; We Still Gotta Role To Play”, Anne Poelina

Workshops and Presentations

In recognition of her lifetime of achievements, the life of Lucy Ngarbal Marshall AM will be celebrated as part of the inaugural Oration of the Chair of Indigenous Studies. Honoring her contribution to research with respect for her leadership, wisdom and life of practice, the Oration reflects a journey and the lived experience of an amazing Kimberley woman. Anne Poelina’s presentation will include a short film and memoirs of an outstanding human being. A dignified wise woman, with the power to commit to memory generations of cultural knowledge and practice, Ngarbal dreamt that we would all act and work together …


National Apology Day, Kimberley Stolen Generation Feb 2023

National Apology Day, Kimberley Stolen Generation

Nulungu Community Events

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