Timothy Neale is Research Fellow in the Alfred Deakin Institute, Deakin University - Melbourne.
As a cultural geographer, his research addresses questions of how knowledge practices – Indigenous, non-indigenous and otherwise – are mobilised and transformed in relation to environments in peri-urban, rural and remote Australia. His doctoral project focused on the Wild Rivers Act 2005 (Qld), examining how questions of belonging, sustainability and development were articulated through the controversial law in far north Queensland.
He is the co-editor (with Stephen Turner) of a forthcoming special issue of Settler Colonial Studies on the topic of ‘Law, Water, Entitlement’.
Blog posts on Views & Visions
Project leadership
Research team
Type | Project | Research team |
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CRC Core Project | Scientific diversity and uncertainty in risk mitigation policy and planning | meburn, sdovers, tneale, jwodak, jhandmer, chansen, tmcgee, lclarke |
Commissioned Research | Cultural land management | gjames, dburton, ocampion, bhunter, tgondarra, jbayung, tneale, ocostello, tjansen |