If you missed the Croakey Conference News Service coverage of the Lowitja Institute’s International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference, you can now download all the news in thi... Read more
The need for non-Indigenous people to address racism and their contributions to the inequalities experienced by Indigenous people was highlighted at a high-level meeting in Canberra this wee... Read more
This week the Canadian High Commission, Australian Government, the Australian National University and the Lowitja Institute are jointly convening a round-table meeting in Canberra on Indigen... Read more
Our final post from the Lowitja Institute International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference 2016, held recently in Melbourne, compiles the video and broadcast interviews, and reports... Read more
*** WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that this article contains an image of a deceased person *** Exploring some of the ethical tensions for emerging and ear... Read more
Research ethics was, not surprisingly, a major theme at the Lowitja Institute International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference 2016, held recently in Melbourne. Below is the first in... Read more
*** Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are cautioned this article contains images of deceased persons *** Marie McInerney writes: The screen flicks through old black and white pho... Read more
In Norway, the Indigenous Sámi peoples are returning to cultural practices on country, as part of moves to develop better health and to tackle mental health and substance abuse issues. The m... Read more
To set the scene for a National Health Summit on Obesity in Melbourne last week, an episode from the satirical political drama, The Hollowmen, was screened, providing a reality-check for the... Read more