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Schedule
2025
Wednesday, April 9th
12:00 PM

Burrbgaja Yalirra (Dancing Forwards) 21 years of Marrugeku in the Kimberley

Dalisa Pigram, Marrugeku
Rachael Swain, Marrugeku

The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus

88 Guy Street Broome, The Hall, NDB10

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Wednesday, April 30th
12:30 PM

‘Living Water Heritage Managing the Heritage of Martuwarra/Fitzroy River, Australia in a Time of Social and Environmental Uncertainty’

Lachlan Carracher, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Sven Ouzman, University of Western Australia

The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus

88 Guy Street Broome, The Kailis Room, NDB8 Library Building

12:30 PM

Wednesday, May 14th
12:30 PM

“Developing national guidelines for medical research using samples from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples”

Jess Buck
Elizabeth Wilkes, The Kids Research Institute

The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus

88 Guy Street Broome, NDB8 The Kailis Room & Online

12:30 PM

Wednesday, May 28th
12:30 PM

The First Nations Biography Project of the ANU – Reframing the Narrative.

Malcolm Allbrook, Australian Dictionary of Biography
Stephen Kinnane, Australian Dictionary of Biography

This presentation was in collaboration with Nulungu Research Week 2025.

12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

Wednesday, June 11th
12:30 PM

Indigenous entrepreneurs and their engagement with the tax system

Alessandro Bressan, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Mattia Anesa, The University of Sydney

The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus

88 Guy Street Broome, The Kailis Room NDB8 and online

12:30 PM

Wednesday, June 25th
12:30 PM

Art as 'Seeing Business'

Geoff Buchan

The University of Notre Dame Australia, Broome Campus

The Gallery NDB8 Library Building

12:30 PM

Wednesday, July 23rd
12:30 PM

Economic Re-colonisation: Reflections on the New Zealand Treaty of Waitangi Settlement Process and the Epistemic Violence of Resolution

David Carter, The University of Notre Dame Australia

12:30 PM

Wednesday, August 6th
12:30 PM

‘Strong Culture Strong Place Strong Families - Developing new ways of measuring the impacts of Strong Culture on Wellbeing in the Kimberley’

Wade Freeman, KALACC
Mandy Yap, Australian National University
Kate Golson, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Anna Dwyer, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Mia Stone, Australian National University
Maya Haviland, Australian National University
KALACC Research Team

12:30 PM

Wednesday, August 20th
12:30 PM

'Benefits of growing bush tucker plants on Country: yarning circle perspectives from the West Kimberley'

Sara Cavalcanti Marques, Murdoch University

The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus

88 Guy Street Broome, NDB8 The Library Gallery & Online

12:30 PM

Wednesday, August 27th
12:30 PM

Radioactive Birds in the Bay and Dugongs in the Middle East: the new Treaty on Biodiversity in the High Seas

Gina Heathcote, Newcastle University

The University of Notre Dame Australia, Broome Campus

The Kailis Room NDB8, The Library Building

12:30 PM

Friday, August 29th
12:30 PM

Nowhere Man: Podcasting and Storytelling in the Kimberley

Erin Parke, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Merridoo Walbidi, Yulparija Elder

The University of Notre Dame Australia Broome Campus, 88 Guy Street

The Kailis Room in the Library Building

12:30 PM

Wednesday, September 17th
12:30 PM

‘Leading Research from a remote community-based perspective’

Robyn Ober, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education

Online Only

12:30 PM

Wednesday, October 15th
12:30 PM

From the Arctic to Australia: Four Perspectives on Forest Sentience

John Charles Ryan, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Francis Joy, University of Lapland Arctic Cente Rovaniemi Finland
Åsa Andersson Martti, Indigenous Sámi and Tornedalian Artist
Janne Sirniö, Indigenous Sámi and Tornedalian Researcher

12:30 PM

Wednesday, October 29th
12:30 PM

Talking Heads Seminar TBC

Nulungu Research Institute, The University of Notre Dame Australia

TBC

12:30 PM