Boola Kep Boola Koort – Many Waters, Many Hearts
Boola Kep, Boola Koort Water Roundtable Held at Murdoch University
Boola Kep, Boola Koort Water Roundtable Held at Murdoch University
It’s time to flourish: Co-designed perinatal and early years care, self-determined by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, Resulting in policy and practice transformation and Exceptional Service (ICARE)
We know supporting young people, parents and families optimises personal and community resilience, self-determination and nurtures future community leaders.
This is an Aboriginal-led project which aims to transform compounding cycles of intergenerational trauma and harm to positively reinforcing cycles of intergenerational nurturing and recovery for First Nations parents and babies during the first 2000 days.
The Changes to Country Project is a research project examining climate change and its impact on culture and Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB).
Partnering for protection from the impacts of extreme heat events on Wakuthuni Community
The Homelands Advocacy Hub includes representatives from the various Murdoch University schools and research institutes.
The overall outcome of the Keep Carnaby’s Flying – Ngoolarks Forever program is to empower the community to keep Carnaby’s flying (safeguard the species).
In this Australian-led global initiative, ASAVI aims to reduce the disease burden caused by Strep A infections through effective vaccination.
This University of Queensland led research project is a partnership with Ngangk Yira Insitute for Change (NYIC), responding to socio-economic disadvantage and geographical isolation.
Led by Associate Professor Caroline Nilson, the Deadly Koolinga Chefs program is highly recognised by the WA Education Department and is a collaboration between Ngangk Yira Institute for Change and the School of Nursing at Murdoch University.