Digital technology resurrects ancient rock art
Monday, 29 April 2013 10:00
STUDENTS at the University of Western Australia are using digital photography software to capture ancient indigenous artwork which has been painted over to help determine how art influenced early Kimberley society.
Technology tracks valuable environmental data
Wednesday, 03 April 2013 10:00
TRADITIONAL owners are using a unique software program that collects environmental and cultural data to contribute to the land management and conservation of the desert rangelands areas in WA.
Mulan–Gregory Lake project yields surprising artefacts
Sunday, 17 March 2013 06:00
OPTICALLY-STIMULATED Luminescence (OSL) has confirmed the earliest datable human habitation at Lake Gregory, Kimberley.
Kimberley archaeological site tells Aboriginal and settlers' interactions
Friday, 04 January 2013 06:00
A MARITIME archaeologist says the Camden Harbour settlement site is in urgent need of a proper management plan.
Hands-on interactive approach to science success in Aboriginal communities
Thursday, 27 September 2012 10:00ENGAGING students in science through hands-on activities is a highly effective method of teaching in Aboriginal communities, new research suggests.
Scientists investigate Spinifex grass for alternative sustainable fibre
Monday, 24 September 2012 10:00
SPINIFEX (Triodia sp.) grasses played an important role in Indigenous culture and researchers from University of Queensland (UQ) are working with traditional land owners in WA to understand more about the genus and its usage.
Aboriginal suicide prevention report suggests culturally-based and lead approach
Monday, 17 September 2012 06:00
A NEW research report exploring the escalating suicide toll in the Kimberley has called for culturally based community programs that are designed to empower Aboriginal communities.
Kimberley rock paintings digitally scanned to reveal rich underlying history
Tuesday, 11 September 2012 10:00
A KIMBERLEY archaeologist is studying the Bunuba and Goonyandi rock art using digitally-enhanced photography to expose images in underlying layers of paint without causing any damage.
Culturally appropriate screening tool for indigenous Australians opens
Wednesday, 29 August 2012 10:00
A SCREENING tool assessing indigenous mental health is being validated and will be ready for distribution across the country this year.
Family, connection, and culture keys to success for Aboriginal people
Friday, 13 July 2012 10:00
A CURTIN University lecturer’s research on what builds resilience in successful Aboriginal people is being implemented into Indigenous health programs.
Further hospital admissions result from folly with caustic berries
Sunday, 22 April 2012 06:00
THE berries of Grevillea pyramidalis ssp. Leucadendron have caused severe skin burns to children in remote Aboriginal communities.
Aboriginal health complexly linked to socioeconomic factors
Saturday, 17 March 2012 06:00
DO social conditions have a pronounced influence on Australian Aboriginal populations?
Wild desert plant harvesting by Aboriginal people promotes species vigour
Wednesday, 07 March 2012 10:00
AN ethno-ecologist is researching traditional Aboriginal groups’ ecological impact on wild desert plants, which they harvest for sale to wholesale suppliers.
Aboriginal dementia study reveals high rate in remote communities
Wednesday, 22 February 2012 06:00
WESTERN Australian Centre for Health and Ageing Professor Leon Flicker says older Kimberley Aboriginal people have a prevalence of dementia five times as high as non-aboriginal Australians.
Did Australia’s first people change the monsoon climate of northwestern Australia?
Monday, 06 February 2012 06:00
A WA researcher has found the land management practices of Indigenous Australians throughout prehistoric times may have altered the climate of the State’s north west resulting in a hotter and longer dry season..
Aboriginal stories mirror meteorite crater formation
Saturday, 08 October 2011 10:00
THE world's second-largest rimmed meteorite crater is of considerable interest to traditional Aboriginal Law and modern science.
Century-old lock of hair backtracks early human migration
Monday, 26 September 2011 12:43
AN Australian research team including international scientists has published findings that reinterpret the history of early Aboriginal descendants.
Fitzroy Valley Aboriginal community patents pain-killing natural medicine
Wednesday, 17 August 2011 15:14
JARLMADANGAH Burru community holds a joint patent for a traditional Aboriginal pain-killing medicine with Griffith University.
Indigenous camp gets students excited about science
Tuesday, 02 August 2011 15:13
FORTY-five Indigenous secondary students from years nine, ten and 11 travelled from around the State in July to UWA for an Indigenous Science, Engineering and Health Camp.
The astronomy of Aboriginal Australians
Thursday, 10 September 2009 17:20ABORIGINAL astronomy offers a way for scientists to better understand the depth and richness of one of the world’s oldest stargazing cultures, according to CSIRO astrophysicist Ray Norris.









