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Indigenous Intellectual Property: Who Owns Traditional Knowledge?

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Knowledge of Indigenous communities’ traditional practices is protected by legal systems, but understanding who owns it requires exploring further.
  • Mary
  • 9. September 2025
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How Indigenous Cartography Is Redrawing Australia’s Map

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How Indigenous cartography is reshaping Australia’s map by revealing ancestral stories, sacred sites, and cultural ties that challenge traditional boundaries and redefine identity.
  • Mary
  • 6. September 2025
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What ‘Indigenous Knowledge Systems’ Really Mean for Sustainability

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Indigenous Knowledge Systems hold vital insights for sustainability, offering time-tested practices that foster environmental harmony and resilience—discover how they shape our future.
  • Mary
  • 22. August 2025
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Aboriginal Bush Schools: What Education Looked Like Before 1788

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Before 1788, Aboriginal bush schools immersed students in land-based learning through storytelling and observation, shaping a unique education system worth exploring.
  • Mary
  • 1. August 2025
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The Surprising Science Behind Aboriginal Fire‑Stick Farming

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Cultural and scientific insights reveal how Aboriginal fire-stick farming shapes ecosystems; uncover the surprising science behind these ancient land management practices.
  • Mary
  • 14. July 2025
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Why the Torres Strait Eight Took Their Climate Case to the UN

Keen to hold governments accountable for climate inaction, the Torres Strait Eight took…
  • Mary
  • 11. September 2025
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A Guide to Culturally Appropriate Acknowledgment of Country

Culturally appropriate acknowledgment of country demonstrates respect and…
  • Mary
  • 10. September 2025
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Indigenous Intellectual Property: Who Owns Traditional Knowledge?

Knowledge of Indigenous communities' traditional practices is protected by legal…
  • Mary
  • 9. September 2025
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The Role of Elders in Contemporary Decision‑Making

Knowledgeably, elders influence modern decisions by sharing wisdom and cultural values,…
  • Mary
  • 8. September 2025
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