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Peacock, Janice, and n/a. "Inner Weavings: Cultural Appropriateness for a Torres Strait Island Woman Artist of Today." Griffith University. Queensland College of Art, 2006. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20070327.140720.

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This exegesis examines the context of my studio work submitted for the degree of Doctor of Visual Art at Griffith University in 2004. My art practice reflects my identity, which is complex and many-stranded, but at its core is my identity as a 21st century woman of Torres Strait Islander descent. I also acknowledge multiple heritages and, like many of my contemporaries, I am a descendant of those two thirds of the Torres Strait population who now live on the Australian mainland. Having been born and brought up on the mainland also means that I am connected to, and have been affected by, wid
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Peacock, Janice. "Inner Weavings: Cultural Appropriateness for a Torres Strait Island Woman Artist of Today." Thesis, Griffith University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365502.

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This exegesis examines the context of my studio work submitted for the degree of Doctor of Visual Art at Griffith University in 2004. My art practice reflects my identity, which is complex and many-stranded, but at its core is my identity as a 21st century woman of Torres Strait Islander descent. I also acknowledge multiple heritages and, like many of my contemporaries, I am a descendant of those two thirds of the Torres Strait population who now live on the Australian mainland. Having been born and brought up on the mainland also means that I am connected to, and have been affected by, wid
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Rimmer, Matthew. "The Pirate Bazaar: The Social Life of Copyright Law." Thesis, The Faculty of Law, The University of New South Wales, 2001. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/86581/1/fulltext.pdf.

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This thesis provides a cultural history of Australian copyright law and related artistic controversies. It examines a number of disputes over authorship, collaboration, and appropriation across a variety of cultural fields. It considers legal controversies over the plagiarism of texts, the defacing of paintings, the sampling of musical works, the ownership of plays, the co-operation between film-makers, the sharing of MP3 files on the Internet, and the appropriation of Indigenous culture. Such narratives and stories relate to a broad range of works and subject matter that are protected by copy
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Knight, Michele Therese. "Growing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/13789.

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The current study consisted of two initiatives. The first initiative was to qualitatively explore the perceptions and attitudes of Career Advisers in New South Wales secondary schools regarding health career pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary school students. The second initiative was to explore strategies for raising awareness and stimulating interest in health career pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary school students. Fifteen Career Advisers from fifteen secondary schools across metropolitan and regional New South Wales participated in th
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Williamson, Alan. "Schooling the Torres Strait Islander, 1873-1941." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1990. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/26312.

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This thesis examines the role of schooling in the implementation and achievement of the respective religious and secular policies of the London Missionary Society (L.M.S.) and the Queensland Government in the Reserve Islands of Torres Strait. It sets out to analyse the educational policies of mission and government, the practices and processes by which attempts were made to implement them in the schools, and the outcomes of schooling for the L.M.S., the Queensland government, and Torres Strait Islanders. Particular attention is paid to policies, styles of administration, the curriculum, roles
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Hodes, Jeremy. "Torres Strait Islander migration to Cairns before World War II." [S.l. : s.n.], 1998. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/44839600.html.

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Thesis (Master of Letters)--Central Queensland University, 1998.<br>"A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Letters in History. Central Queensland University." Cover title.
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Ewing, Bronwyn. "Recognising Torres Strait Islander Women’s Knowledges in their Children’s Mathematics Education." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-79697.

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This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where possible, focus Torres Strait Islander women who share the aspirations of Aborginal communities around Australia. That is, they are keen for their children to receive an education that provides them with opportunities for their present and future lives. They are also keen to have their cultures’ child learning practices recognised and respected within mainstream education. This recognition has some way to go with the language of instruction in schools written to English conventions, decontextuali
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Macniven, Rona Margaret. "Physical activity and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in Australia." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/17811.

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Background Globally, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes represent an issue of epidemic proportion, responsible for tens of millions of premature deaths annually. NCDs are also responsible for reducing quality of life and causing detrimental social and economic effects. Disparities across population groups are evident. In Australia, NCDs were a leading cause of the total burden of disease in 2011. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have a shorter life expectancy and poorer health risk factors and outcomes than non-Indigenous Australians. Much of thi
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Hall, Kerry K. "Acute respiratory illness in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2017. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/110528/1/Kerry_Hall_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis is the first to comprehensively evaluate Acute Respiratory Illness with Cough (ARIwC) in urban, predominantly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, children. It identified a community experiencing significant disadvantage and a concerning burden of ARIwC. Positive findings include the frequent presentation to primary health care, continuity of primary health care provider, and knowledge of when cough is abnormal; factors that are all critical to the success of interventions and further research to reduce the burden of disease.
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McLeod, Abby. "Towards an understanding of musical variation in Torres Strait : an analysis of songs performed by two Torres Strait Islander singers /." Title page, contents and conclusion only, 1996. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09MUB/09mubm165.pdf.

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Thesis (B. Mus.(Hons.))--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Music Studies, 1996.<br>A loose leaved appendix of Transcriptions in back pocket (31 leaves). Includes bibliographical references (leaves 69-71).
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Adams, Michael John. "Sexual and reproductive health problems among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2007. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16599/1/Michael_John_Adams_Thesis.pdf.

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Compared to males in almost any social group in all affluent nations, Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men suffer from substantially more serious illnesses and early death. To date, research done by or in collaboration with Indigenous communities has revealed the extent of the problems that arise from diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, cancers, respiratory diseases, psychological disorders, accidental injuries, violence and other causes. Reproductive health, however, rarely has been studied among Indigenous men. To date, research in this field has been limited mainly to st
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Adams, Michael John. "Sexual and reproductive health problems among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males." Queensland University of Technology, 2007. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16599/.

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Compared to males in almost any social group in all affluent nations, Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men suffer from substantially more serious illnesses and early death. To date, research done by or in collaboration with Indigenous communities has revealed the extent of the problems that arise from diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, cancers, respiratory diseases, psychological disorders, accidental injuries, violence and other causes. Reproductive health, however, rarely has been studied among Indigenous men. To date, research in this field has been limited mainly to st
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McMaster, John. "Yumi pedagogy: pedagogy with cultural integrity in the Torres Strait." University of Southern Queensland, Faculty of Education, 2006. http://eprints.usq.edu.au/archive/00006230/.

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[The Mariner's Chart]I've chosen to use the metaphor of the mariners chart to highlight the characteristics that are the essential elements of this study. This metaphor also sits comfortably with the Torres Strait Islander people, both historically and contemporaneously. The document '(IN) THE BEGINNING: The mariner’s chart to the folio’, represents the chart which enables readers ofthis study to 'navigate' their individual progress through the study in ways that reflect the reader's motivation/s. As with most maritime voyages, destinations can be reached via a number of different routes. Thes
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Grootjans, John, of Western Sydney Hawkesbury University, and of Health Humanities and Social Ecology Faculty. "Both ways and beyond : in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker education." THESIS_FHHSE_SEL_Grootjans_J.xml, 1999. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/445.

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During 1987 my essential beliefs about the nature of the world were challenged by a chance event which led to my arrival in Arnhemland. Working with Aboriginal people allowed me to see first hand the failings of Western ideas in Aboriginal education and health. This is how a 12 year collaboration with Aboriginal people began. The aim was to search for answers to the question, 'Why so many ideas that had been successfully used in the Western world, fail to meet the needs of aboriginal people? My experiences prior to 1995 had led me to believe that Both Ways, an education pedagogy developed in t
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Grootjans, John. "Both ways and beyond : in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker education." Thesis, View thesis, 1999. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/445.

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During 1987 my essential beliefs about the nature of the world were challenged by a chance event which led to my arrival in Arnhemland. Working with Aboriginal people allowed me to see first hand the failings of Western ideas in Aboriginal education and health. This is how a 12 year collaboration with Aboriginal people began. The aim was to search for answers to the question, 'Why so many ideas that had been successfully used in the Western world, fail to meet the needs of aboriginal people? My experiences prior to 1995 had led me to believe that Both Ways, an education pedagogy developed in t
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Grootjans, John. "Both ways and beyond : in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker education /." View thesis, 1999. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20030725.103057/index.html.

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Hogarth, Melitta Dorn. "A critical analysis of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Action Plan." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2015. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/89754/1/Melitta_Hogarth_Thesis.pdf.

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This study involves the analysis of one of the most recent Indigenous Education policies, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Action Plan 2010-2014 (MCEECDYA, 2011). It examines how the language used within policy positions Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Articulating Rigney's (1999) Indigenist Research Principles with Fairclough's (2001) Critical Discourse Analysis provides a platform for critical dialogues about policy decision-making. In doing so, this articulation enables and emphasises the need for potential policy revision to contribute to the Aboriginal an
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Farnbach, Sara. "Conducting high-quality, culturally-appropriate primary healthcare research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/18850.

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Health research should inform culturally-appropriate, evidence-based primary healthcare (PHC), potentially enhancing social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter referred to as Indigenous) Peoples. When conducting such research, scientific and ethical quality should be forefront. Aim To identify approaches and enablers to conducting high-quality, culturally-appropriate Indigenous-focused SEWB PHC research. Methods This thesis comprises three sections: firstly, two systematic reviews of the Indigenous-focused SEWB PHC research literature; secondly
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Shepherd, Carrington C. J. "The socioeconomic pattern of health and developmental outcomes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children." Thesis, Curtin University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/712.

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The pervasive health and social disadvantage faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is an acknowledged part of Australian society. The contemporary data reveal striking inequalities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in most measurable aspects of wellbeing across the life cycle. This reflects a postcolonial history of marginalisation and exclusion from mainstream society, dispossession of traditional lands, forced separation from family and kinship networks, and racism. Despite an increased awareness and disapproval of these inequalities in health, the inequaliti
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Simone, Nicole R. "Teachers perspectives of embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' histories and cultures in mathematics." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2022. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/227459/1/Nicole_Simone_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis explored how six teachers of mathematics embedded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Histories and Cultures into the core mathematics curriculum. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, then written transcripts were analysed through the use of Bernstein’s Theory of Pedagogic Discourse. Teachers shared their perspectives on how they have developed their cultural capabilities, and how this has informed culturally responsive teaching of mathematics. Recommendations are made for how to support in-service teachers with their personal cultural capabilities to authentically
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Miller, Melinda G. "Action for change? Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in early childhood education curricula." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2013. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/60905/5/60905.pdf.

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This thesis focuses on non-Indigenous educators’ work around embedding Indigenous perspectives in early childhood education curricula. In place of reporting examples of ‘good’ educational practice, the study questions how whiteness and racism continue to operate in diversity work that is seen to be productive and inclusive. The thesis argues for a more comprehensive framework for embedding Indigenous perspectives in before-school contexts to support educators’ efforts. New strategies for professional development are also suggested to support changes in disciplinary knowledge and pedagogy.
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Fairfoot, Glen. "Torres strait islander students' experiences transitioning from various locations to Brisbane to undertake university studies." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/197684/1/Glen_Fairfoot_Thesis.pdf.

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This research project was undertaken to ascertain what Torres Strait Islander students, who have relocated from various locations around Australia to Brisbane in order to attend university, report as having assisted them in their transition to a metropolitan area to undertake their university studies or suggest would have assisted them. The findings of this research contribute to knowledge about how current and future Torres Strait Islander students can be better supported to transition to university and improve their chances of success whilst at university.
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Lawrence, Christopher Grant. "Influences on food and lifestyle choices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: an Aboriginal perspective." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/12551.

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Influences on food and lifestyle choices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: An Aboriginal perspective The care and management of chronic diseases and comorbidity impose a substantial burden on the Australian government, Aboriginal Medical Services (non-government primary health care organisations) and mainstream health services and systems. Nowhere is this burden more felt than upon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian individuals, their families and communities. Most health research studies that have measured the burden of chronic disease tend to take only a p
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Nalatu, Simone Taraivosa. "'Understanding the Physical Activity Patterns of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mothers, Including the Factors that Influence Participation'." Thesis, Griffith University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366930.

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This thesis explores the physical activity experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers from a health promotion viewpoint, in which the determinants of physical activity can be understood. Although regarded as highly inactive subgroup of the population, little is known about the influence the determinants of health have on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers’ physical activity participation. Therefore it is difficult to understand how future interventions could be developed to improve physical activity levels and probably explains why so few exist. The central argumen
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Lukaszyk, Caroline. "Falls in older Aboriginal people: risk factors, burden, and development of a culturally appropriate fall prevention intervention." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/18045.

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Abstracts – oral conference presentations Lukaszyk, C., Harvey, L., Sherrington, C., Close, J., Coombes, J., Mitchell, R., Moore, R., Ivers, R. Fallrelated injury hospitalisations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50+ in New South Wales, Australia, 15th World Congress on Public Health, April 2017, Melbourne, Australia Lukaszyk, C., Harvey, L., Sherrington, C., Close, J., Coombes, J., Ivers, R. Investigating hospitalisations due to fall-related injury for older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in New South Wales, Australia, 7th Biennial Australia and New Zealand
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Miller, Gregory P., and n/a. "Teacher education programs, at James Cook University of North Queensland, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students." University of Canberra. Education, 1988. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061110.103136.

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In this thesis I propose to address what are, in my view, significant educational problems: how to tease out and analyse those principles, concerning equity and social justice, which underlie a particular program of teacher education. I want to discuss the kinds of principles, issues and considerations which have to be faced when designing such a program as the Diploma of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at James Cook University. The issues I will address are these: (a) The extent to which the notion of equality of educational opportunity
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Bray, Carly. "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s) in Australian print news: A corpus-based critical discourse analysis." Thesis, Department of Linguistics, 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/25889.

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This thesis investigates the representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people(s) in mainstream Australian newspapers. It combines approaches from corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to examine factors such as terms of reference, prominent themes and salient discourses employed in this coverage. The data consists of a purpose-built corpus of articles containing mention of Aboriginal people(s) or issues published in the 12 major metropolitan dailies within a 3-month period in mid 2019. The analysis confirmed a number of previous findings, as well as identifying two p
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Plater, Suzanne. "The Big Slap: Mature-age Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university graduates and the myth of meritocracy." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/25104.

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The Big Slap is a decolonised constructivist grounded theory study that explains the meaning of university education to mature-age Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university graduates in the context of age, life-stage, history, culture, socioeconomic status, race and place. It situates these meanings within the larger social structures that shaped the graduates’ lives and pays particular but not exclusive attention to the experiences of mature-age Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university graduates who lived and worked in remote regions of Australia. This study was developed in
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Aitchison, Rosslyn. "Prepared for Difference? Exploring Child Protection Practice with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families in Rural Australia." Thesis, Griffith University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366230.

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In Australia, over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in child protection systems is increasing. The legacy of the stolen generation has led to grief, sadness and loss of identity for many people, and major disparities in health, education, employment and housing means that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families are more susceptible to child welfare interventions in the present and future. This makes it imperative that responses for these families are more effective, in order to achieve socially just outcomes. As well, Australia’s growing multicultural soc
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Hughes, Bridget Y. "Collective impact: Closing the gap in educational outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Queensland." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2022. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/230011/1/Bridget_Hughes_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis examined the educational outcomes for Indigenous children enrolled in Queensland state (public) primary schools from the perspective of the collective and social impact of programs and services. The study used quantifiable data to show that the gap is not closing, regardless of an improvement in attendance, along with literacy and numeracy achievement levels, in certain regions of Queensland.
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Aldrich, Rosemary Public Health &amp Community Medicine Faculty of Medicine UNSW. "Flesh-coloured bandaids: politics, discourse, policy and the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples 1972-2001." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Public Health and Community Medicine, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/27276.

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This thesis concerns the relationship between ideology, values, beliefs, politics, language, discourses, public policy and health outcomes. By examining the origins of federal health policy concerning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples 1972-2001 I have explored the idea that the way a problem is constructed through language determines solutions enacted to solve that problem, and subsequent outcomes. Despite three decades of federal policy activity Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children born at the start of the 21st Century could expect to live almost 20 years less than non-I
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Whatman, Susan Leigh. "'Wis Wei Youpla Health?' A case study of the nature and extent of community participation in health education decision-making for Torres Strait Islander girls at Bluewater High." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2004. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/15863/1/Susan_Whatman_Thesis.pdf.

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This dissertation seeks to investigate the nature and extent of community participation in health education decision making for Torres Strait Islander girls at one Queensland high school. As such, the study is concerned with identifying stakeholders in health education for girls, describing the ways in which stakeholders participate in health education decision-making, and identifying the factors that promote or inhibit community participation in health education decision-making. The question presupposes several standpoints: firstly, that Indigenous communities want to participate in e
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Whatman, Susan Leigh. "'Wis Wei Youpla Health?' A case study of the nature and extent of community participation in health education decision-making for Torres Strait Islander girls at Bluewater High." Queensland University of Technology, 2004. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/15863/.

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This dissertation seeks to investigate the nature and extent of community participation in health education decision making for Torres Strait Islander girls at one Queensland high school. As such, the study is concerned with identifying stakeholders in health education for girls, describing the ways in which stakeholders participate in health education decision-making, and identifying the factors that promote or inhibit community participation in health education decision-making. The question presupposes several standpoints: firstly, that Indigenous communities want to participate in education
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Backhaus, Vincent Stuart. "Situating the countried existence of critical indigenous pedagogies & Aborginal and Torres Strait Islander student's ways of learning." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2019. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/288428.

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The Countried experience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of (Australia), ground a resilience and strength in sovereign thinking through the Stories we share laterally with family and inter-ancestrally through our connections to the Dreaming. The stories we share develop a sense of inalienability we have that is connected to the Countries of origin we share and identify with across the continental scape of Land, Water and Sky Country. As a formative philosophical assumption, the Countried existence that this dissertation develops, illuminates the significance of this research t
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Hill, Braden. "Transformation at the cultural interface: Exploring the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students undertaking university studies." Thesis, Hill, Braden (2020) Transformation at the cultural interface: Exploring the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students undertaking university studies. Masters by Research thesis, Murdoch University, 2020. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/59416/.

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While transformative learning has been investigated in a range of contexts, there remains little known about the extent to which higher education is transformative for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Therefore, this study explores the experiences of Indigenous students undertaking university studies in order to understand the nuances and complexities of their journeys into and throughout the cultural interface within the context of higher education. This qualitative interpretive study applied narrative inquiry to investigate the experiences of 19 undergraduate Indigenous un
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Kirkwood, Sandra Jane. "Frameworks of culturally engaged community music practice in rural Ipswich." Thesis, Griffith University, 2009. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/132103/2/132103.pdf.

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This study is a critical reflection on two music projects that I conducted in my home area of Ipswich, Australia, prior to undertaking this research. The music projects involved participatory action research to investigate the music heritage and culture of the rural Ipswich region. The purpose of this study is to review and analyse the creative processes that I used in the rural Ipswich music projects in order to develop suitable practice frameworks for similar projects in future. The first music project was a collaborative investigation of the music history of Purga in rural Ipswich (2003-200
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Ah-Wong, Wayne, and w. ah-wong@cqu edu au. "Living between cultures: Reflections of three Mackay Elders: Aboriginal, Torres Strait Island and South Sea Island residents in Mackay from the 1930s to 2000." Central Queensland University. Nulloo Yumbah, 2007. http://library-resources.cqu.edu.au./thesis/adt-QCQU/public/adt-QCQU20081005.163730.

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The Thesis explores the life situations of the three Mackay-based groups: Aboriginal, Torres Strait and South Sea Islander through oral history research and the lived experience of an Elder from each of these groups. Using a combination of oral and written approaches, the project seeks to document ongoing interactions between the three groups from the 1930s and assess their implications for culture, identity and mobility.
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Joliffe, Edward Keith, and n/a. "Developing a multiple discourse model of analysis through an evaluation of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Policy." University of Canberra. Education, 1995. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060802.170810.

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The overarching research problem for this study was the need to improve upon rational models of policy analysis and delivery, to suit complex postmodern implementation environments. A theoretical model suited to implementing and evaluating major education reform initiatives was devised. Called the 'Multiple Discourse Model', it was grounded in systems theory, containing elements reminiscent of social systems, organisational and structural functionalist research, especially that of Hoy and Miskel (1982)1. However the model was also designed to incorporate a parallel naturalistic analysis remini
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Turner, Patricia, and n/a. "From paternalism to participation : the role of the Commonwealth in the administration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs policy." University of Canberra. Administrative Studies, 1994. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061109.161356.

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Jones, Patricia Y. "An exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' experience of education: a case study of a Catholic secondary school." Thesis, Australian Catholic University, 2018. https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/download/ecc5499417a1b84be8973e64eb8c92b71f91a037af6620a1daf0d0685ab036b9/2957253/JONES_2018_An_exploration_of_Aboriginal_and_Torres.pdf.

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The research problem underlying this study concerns the potential of a mainstream secondary school to offer an inclusive and equitable experience of education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) students. The research explores how Indigenous students experience education at St Mary’s Catholic College, Cairns. Three specific research questions frame the organisation of this study: - How do Indigenous students experience teaching and learning at St Mary’s? - How do Indigenous parents experience the education of their children at St Mary’s? - How do Indigenous students an
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Campbell, Jennifer. "The Kungullanji Research Program: An Indigenist Phenomenological Study of an Undergraduate Research Experience for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students." Thesis, Griffith University, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/418286.

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The knowledges and research practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be recognised, respected, and supported as part of the diverse research endeavours of a university and the nation. Systemic and institutionalised racism within educational policies, procedures and structures has imposed barriers to progression for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Institutions fail to recognise and respect the wealth of experiences, strengths, and knowledge that Indigenous people bring to research. Historical exclusion and deficit stereotyping prevent access to research co
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Riley, Tamara. "Partnerships in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/201637.

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This thesis comprises a collection of applied epidemiological studies including an evaluation and epidemiological study, an outbreak investigation, and a data analysis. All studies are focused on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander One Health (which recognises that the health of people is related to the health of animals and their interaction with the environment), sexual health, and child health. All studies highlight the importance of partnerships and community involvement. The first study is an evaluation of a community driven animal health and management program in the remote Abo
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Arnold, Anna-Lena. "Applied Epidemiology in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health." Master's thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/110475.

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My placement for the Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology (MAE) degree was with the Evidence and Evaluation section, within the Indigenous Health Division, Australian Government Department of Health. In this thesis, I present projects undertaken which fulfil the requirements of the MAE program. Data analysis project: The Northern Territory Aboriginal Health Key Performance Indicators (NT AHKPIs) are a collection of key performance indicators that measure primary health care (PHC) performance. I conducted a descriptive analytical study of the NT AHKPIs. The data that inform the NT AHKPI
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Loban, Heron. "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and consumer law." Thesis, 2018. https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/56957/1/JCU_56957-loban-2018-thesis.pdf.

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The literature identifies a number of underlying issues that impact on the consumer protection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These issues arise from locational (remoteness), historical (protection and assimilation policies enacted through the colonial process) and cultural factors (rooted in tradition, customs and relationships to people and place). These factors act as a unique combination of circumstances which require a specific approach to consumer protection – one that addresses these issues and redresses 'advantage' and 'disadvantage' and 'power' and 'vulnerability'. A
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Loban, Frank. "Ngalpun adhabath a goeygayil bangal (our sea, our future): an examination of Torres Strait Protected Zone Joint Authority principles and Torres Strait Islander needs and aspirations for the Torres Strait fisheries, from a Torres Strait Islander perspective." Thesis, 2007. https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/4829/2/02whole.pdf.

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The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People: Articles 18, 23 and 26, states that an Indigenous person has the right to participate fully at all levels of decision making in matters which may affect their lives, they have the right to develop strategies for economic gains, and the right to own, develop, control and use of their lands including waters and coastal seas (Human Rights Council, 2006). Zenadhaw Mabaygka (Torres Strait Islanders) are traditional owners of the islands and seas that are located between the most northern point of Kie Daudai (Australia) and the western coas
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Mahoney, Brendan. "Value in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander souvenir art sector." Thesis, 2011. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/528109.

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The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander souvenir art sector with its wide range of products has a long and significant history and is economically important within the industry. However, the full scope of this significance has not been adequately recognised in the academic literature. While the sector’s substantial economic contribution is acknowledged in some policy documents, these considerations are generally brief, with little analysis of any value the sector might generate in the social and cultural spheres. This neglect of souvenir art is driven by two key factors: its low status in th
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Jones, Roxanne. "The epidemiology of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, health and wellbeing." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/156448.

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This thesis is a compilation of applied epidemiological studies undertaken throughout the course of the Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology (MAE) program. The focus of this thesis is on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing and uses a strengths based, mixed methods approach. Community based participatory research methodologies were utilized in these studies. An outbreak investigation was also undertaken as part of the MAE competencies. This thesis includes the following studies: - The data analysis and major epidemiological studies explore the association betwee
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West, Matthew. "“Footprints for Life” foot health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples." Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1445698.

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Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (Phd)<br>The limited available data shows Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples have disproportionately high rates of diabetes-related foot disease, and experience amputation up to 38 times more frequently than non-Indigenous Australians. The high rate of diabetes-related foot disease in this population results in reduced quality of life, elevated hospitalisation rates and associated expenditure, and significantly contributes to preventable deaths. The reasons for higher rates of diabetes-related foot disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl
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Gilligan, Conor. "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: an examination of smoking during pregnancy." Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/29578.

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Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<br>After decades of discrimination and deprivation, Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population faces social circumstances and health status which resemble that of a third world population group. With a wide range of health risk factors and morbidities among this population, a logical place to begin tackling the health problems is at the beginning of life. With increasing recognition of the influence of the intrauterine environment upon health, not only during infancy but into adulthood, improving health during pregnancy offers s
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Gilligan, Conor. "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: an examination of smoking during pregnancy." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/29578.

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Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<br>After decades of discrimination and deprivation, Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population faces social circumstances and health status which resemble that of a third world population group. With a wide range of health risk factors and morbidities among this population, a logical place to begin tackling the health problems is at the beginning of life. With increasing recognition of the influence of the intrauterine environment upon health, not only during infancy but into adulthood, improving health during pregnancy offers s
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