The initiative encourages the development of a vibrant and sustainable Western Australian theatre sector by supporting high quality professional productions in the mid-tier sector.
Close menu. Main navigation. Aboriginal funding Funding for programs and projects to celebrate Aboriginal culture and preserve history and traditions. Aboriginal Arts Commissioning Fund Providing opportunities for Aboriginal artists to share their stories through the development of new, large scale work. Aboriginal Arts Commissioning Fund. Arts 15k-plus. Arts Uk. Connecting to Country. Contemporary Music Fund.
Playwright Partnership Program. The department and Healthway are seeking applications for co-designed projects that create quality, affordable sport and active recreation opportunities with a focus on engaging low participation groups.
Projects are required to increase participation in physical activity and ensure participation pathways into community sport or active recreation either by: piloting an innovative targeted concept; or expanding an evidence-based program. Evidence based research that aims to inform hazard mitigation and disaster management strategies. Mogo and Batemans Bay Local Aboriginal Land Councils will develop a toolkit for Rangers to strengthen their capacity to influence environmental management decisions across Country.
This project will provide opportunities for Rangers to restore, reclaim and enact their stewardship practices. This project will enable Aboriginal women to access adequate mentoring and support to learn evaluation skills that will lead to effective appropriate and coordinated community responses with the ambition to grow Indigenous led and owned training courses.
Mapping Boodjar documents and visualises Whadjuk Noongar and non-Aboriginal knowledge and language within an urban landscape to promote culture, embed Whadjuk knowledge into built environment practices, and generate opportunities for community development and transformational learning. Researching how art was a source of knowledge and focus on health and wellbeing will contribute to create a collections policy, document oral histories and work with youth to create new content for use in research and education.
This project will develop an interactive cultural map and database which can be utilised as a strategic planning tool that leads to land management plans. Research grants and projects. Our grants program supports research in priority themes. The current funding priorities are: Valuing Indigenous knowledge and methods Cultural resurgence and resilience Indigenous governance and prosperity Rethinking engagement with governments Opportunities provided by technological change.
Round 2 grant recipients Applicant Project Location of project The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute Insights into supporting the wellbeing of older Aboriginal people What constitutes wellbeing changes over time but remains intrinsic to quality of life. NSW Taragara Aboriginal Corporation Mura Maarni: Chasing Mob through the Archives Mura Maarni is an oral history and interdisciplinary multimedia research project that focuses on the Mura of the Corner Country now held in collecting institutions such as archives, galleries and museums.
NSW Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia Ltd Taking the next steps: Informing the transformation of the research sector to respond to Aboriginal research priorities and ways of conducting research Health research contributes to improved quality of life and longevity.
SA University of New South Wales Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience voices in mental health and suicide prevention This project will evaluate the experience of the first cohort of individuals recruited to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience Centre as they are provide input into mental health and suicide prevention initiatives NSW UTS Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research Setting the foundation for Aboriginal community-led child protection research This project will establish Aboriginal community-based frameworks, mechanisms and capabilities to drive child welfare policy reforms that align to Aboriginal values and aspirations, and build the localised evidence-base for Aboriginal child welfare systems and practice.
NT Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Coporation Gulumarri Ngaja: All come together The Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation seeks to capture, evaluate and report on 20 years of continuing innovative generative practices that have sustained Yindjibarndi Law, Knowledge, and Language and Cultural Resilience through contemporary expressions of Yindjibarndi identity.
VIC The Australian National University Repatriation, healing and wellbeing: understanding success for repatriation policy and practice Co-designing and trialling a protocol with the National Museum of Australia to translate findings into repatriation engagement.
NT Central Queensland Indigenous Development Cultural Resilience for Children in Out of Home Care A community consultation project which Identifies standards and methodology for a best practice cultural strengthening program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children living in out of home care. QLD Charles Darwin University Understanding pathways to support Yolngu children and families to achieve string learning in two systems Building on extensive research, consultations and current work in this community, this project will facilitate effective engagement between Yolngu and Balanda non-Indigenous , identifying sustainable systems and processes for knowledge exchange.
Learn more. Insights into supporting the wellbeing of older Aboriginal people What constitutes wellbeing changes over time but remains intrinsic to quality of life. She is a member of the Australian Greens. Thank you to everyone who sent us quotes for checking via Twitter using hashtags FactCheck and QandA, on Facebook or by email. We sat down with the Productivity Commission. We looked at the Indigenous space. The figure covers Commonwealth, state and territory expenditure and includes direct Indigenous funding and indirect funding eg welfare payments.
The first is the Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage report , which focuses on socioeconomic and well-being outcomes. The second report , titled the Indigenous Expenditure Report, attempts to identify the level of expenditure that relates to the Indigenous population. Second, around one in five Indigenous Australians live in remote areas , where the cost of providing many services is significantly higher.
So, much of the spending is to achieve the same level of services that others are accustomed to though arguably it fails to do so in many policy areas. Third, Australia has a highly targeted social security system with support based on family and individual circumstances. The Productivity Commission estimates that
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