For the first on-country project for Science Pathways in Western Australia, the team set out to monitor fish in local waterways.
In 2012 Simon Irvin became a mentor for the Indigenous Traineeship Program, where he met 19 year old Natalie Habilay, who — four years later — has become a fulltime technician and mentor herself.
To mark the opening of our ASSETS program for this year, we're sharing our five favourite projects that rely on Indigenous scientific knowledge.
Three nine-day programs across Australia hosted a total of 98 students in the Aboriginal Summer School for Excellence in Technology and Science.
Every year homes are lost in bushfires. But what if we build our houses to withstand fire?
This Australia Day we explored some of the things that make Australia home: kangaroos, Vegemite, and more.
Before she went on a science and maths camp, 19-year-old Tayla Macdonald says, she didn’t have a huge interest in […]
Australia’s Biodiversity series – Part 6: Indigenous perspectives Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples right across Australia have close connections […]
By Ray Norris, Chief Research Scientist, Astronomy & Space Science Just one generation ago Australian schoolkids were taught that Aboriginal […]
In 1999 the Nywaigi people, through the Nywaigi Aboriginal Land Corporation, purchased Mungalla Station, an 880 Ha cattle property that […]
The Gooniyandi people of the Fitzroy Valley in the tropical Kimberley region of Western Australia know that the appearance of red dragonflies is a much better indicator of the march of seasons than a glance at the old wall calendar.
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