Bring Them Home, Keep Them Home: reunifying Aboriginal families
The project, ‘Bring Them Home, Keep Them Home’, is the first Aboriginal-led research into the reunification of Aboriginal families worldwide.
Closing the other gap: Instilling Indigenous knowledges in young hearts and minds
Meaningful engagement with Indigenous knowledge in education is vital for reconciliation.
3D printing is expanding our sustainable building horizons to the outback and beyond
3D printing processes and building materials can create more sustainable construction in environments as diverse as outback Australia and outer space.
New artificially intelligent visualisation artistically re-imagines wildfires
A new AI-driven immersive visualisation system will help us to address the new generation of extreme fires caused by global warming.
Dancer in the art: best practice for choreography within the museum context
An experimental artist-focused research collaboration will identify best practice for engaging with choreographic works in museum and gallery spaces.
Video intervention series reduces stigma towards people living with blood borne viruses, STIs
A study using short online videos of people living with blood borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections demonstrates a promising reduction of stigma in the short term.
There’s no place like home: the hard truth about child sexual exploitation
Addressing the over-representation of parental offenders in child sexual abuse is vital to primary prevention and survivor support, says A/Prof. Salter from UNSW’s School of Social Sciences.
Super cool building materials prove powerful arsenal against climate change
New building materials that reflect rather than absorb solar energy can reduce peak temperatures in our cities by up to four degrees.
Milpirri: An experimental festival re-activates Warlpiri First Nations heritage in a radical celebration of country, community and home
A radical Indigenous festival draws together the Ancestral and the now in a vital celebration of ceremony, ritual and dance performance.
G20 called on to reduce exploitation of women migrants in garment, domestic work
G20 countries have a moral responsibility to protect women migrants working in the garment and domestic sectors, says international research consortium.
Supporting self-determination of people with intellectual disabilities in education and health
Inclusive research with people with intellectual disabilities and on the autism spectrum supports self-determination and improves education and health outcomes.
Reinventing waste textiles as design products has social and environmental benefits
Discarded fashion and textile items can be repaired, refurbished and remanufactured to improve sustainability and generate revenue for charity organisations.
A selection of features written for Baresque
A selection of features on artists, artisans and designers commissioned by Baresque for their trade magazine Esque.