Project leadership
Through extensive consultations undertaken with regional emergency management agencies and Indigenous community partners across northern Australia, this project has established that an ongoing priority is to support the building of more effective emergency management agency-community partnership arrangements in remote communities, based on empowerment of and better engagement with community governance structures. This project explored community governance issues and aspirations among Yolngu and Bininj (Aboriginal people from east Arnhem Land and central and west Arnhem Land respectively) in two major communities: Galiwin’ku and Ramingining. In recognising persistent and systemic marginalisation issues, such as poor communication and engagement, project leaders sought to provide a stronger foundation for partnerships at a community level and a clear direction to emergency management and other agencies to adopt for more effective and mutually beneficial partnership arrangements in service delivery.
Research team
Type | Project | Research team |
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CRC Core Project | Northern Australian bushfire and natural hazard training | bsithole |
Resources credited
Type | Released | Title | Download | Key Topics |
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Presentation-Slideshow | 18 Sep 2018 | Hazard smart remote communities in Northern Australia | Save (1.29 MB) | fire, Northern Australia |
HazardNoteEdition | 14 Jun 2016 | What is disaster resilience and how can it be measured? | Save (373.58 KB) | communities, indigenous communities, resilience |
Presentation-Slideshow | 03 Sep 2015 | Developing the Enterprise Opportunities and Resilience in Remote North Australian Communities | Save (4.25 MB) | indigenous communities, Northern Australia, resilience |
Presentation-Audio-Video | 27 Oct 2014 | Building community resilience to natural hazards in northern Australia | communities, Northern Australia, resilience | |
Presentation-Slideshow | 08 Sep 2014 | Building community resilience to natural hazards in Northern Australia | Save (1.65 MB) | communities, Northern Australia, resilience |