Remote Australia Online Search Old

Search here for evidence-based reports and resources about remote Australia

Remote Australia is a vast and complex area. To create opportunity, foster social inclusion and drive economic development in this region, you need a comprehensive knowledge base to drive change.

Remote Australia Online is exactly that. It’s an online platform that delivers authoritative research on topics that impact this region and its people, including education and its pathways, policy, business, social and cultural welfare, infrastructure, communication and natural resource management.

Remote Australia Online is for those who want to delve deeper into the complexities of remote Australia: its intricate and interconnected networks, the geographical, social, cultural and environmental influences, its opportunities, challenges, and to understand just what makes this unique region tick.

7011 Results

Psychiatric disorders in the Walbiri, Central Australia

  • Author: Kidson, M. A.
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • Published: 1967

A survey is reported of psychiatric disorders in an Australian Aboriginal tribal group of 650 persons residing at Yuendumu, Central Australia. Methods of case detection and criteria of inclusion of…

The composition of several arid spinifex grasslands of central Australia in relation to rainfall, soil water relations, and nutrients

  • Author: Winkworth, R. E.
  • Published: 1967

The study was restricted to communities of Triodia basedowii (hard spinifex) and Plectrachne schinzii (feathertop spinifex), which occur on extensive tracts of featureless sand plains. Measurements of plant cover, size,…

Kinship, mobility and community in rural New South Wales

  • Author: Beckett, J.
  • Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
  • Published: 1965

Kinship, mobility and community in rural New South Wales

Old and New Australian Aboriginal Art

  • Author: Black, Roman
  • Publisher: Angus & Robertson
  • Published: 1964

Old and New Australian Aboriginal Art

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

  • Author: UN General Assembly
  • Published: 1948

PREAMBLE Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in…

Aboriginal community involvement in the management of Mimosa (Mimosa pigra) on the wetlands of the Northern Territory's 'Top End'

  • Authors: Storrs, Michael, Ashley, Mark, Brown, Matthew

Aboriginal community involvement in the management of Mimosa (Mimosa pigra) on the wetlands of the Northern Territory's 'Top End'

Gender dysphoria and sexual orientation issues need addressing in remote Australia

  • Author: Tim, Wilson

Australia’s rural and remote health practitioners must be armed with information to help reduce risk of mental health problems in individuals with issues of gender dysphoria and sexual orientation, according…

Models of health service delivery in remote or isolated areas of Queensland: A multiple case study

  • Authors: Melanie, Birks, Jane, Mills, Karen, Francis, Meaghan, Coyle, Jenny, Davis, Jan, Jones

Objective: This paper reports on models of health service delivery in remote or isolated areas of Queensland. Background: There is little research that investigates current models of health service delivery…

Relational medicine: Covid, colonialism and fighting the memes of conspiracy in the Northern territory

  • Authors: Lisa, Stefanoff, Marjorie, Williams
  • Publisher: Arena

This spring, while New South Wales was planning family reunions and haircuts, and counting down till it crossed the “70 per cent double dose” line, and Victorian case numbers were…

Midwifery study tour: To be inspired by remote and rural midwives in the Northern territory

  • Author: Ruth, King
  • Publisher: Australian Midwifery News

The tour to the NT in October last year lived up to every expectation and surpassed many. We explored midwifery from the Mindil beach birthing practices of the Larrakia people,…

Closing the digital gap for remote first nations communities: 5G and beyond?

  • Authors: Featherstone, Daniel, Thomas, Julian, Holcombe-James, Indigo, Ormond-Parker, Lyndon

5G is described as a step change in mobile delivery. While it has the potential to provide significant benefits to remote First Nations communities and homelands in Australia, the current…

1 ... 349 350 351