CSIRO Says

May 24th, 2021

Alumni have exclusive access to our monthly series of online events – CSIRO Says

In this National Reconciliation Week edition, please join us to hear about the following.

Sarah Pearce

Reconciliation is more than a word

  • Building genuine partnerships by recognising the value and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples towards our innovative science solutions BAU across science impact areas and across the organisation.

 

Cathy Robinson
Empowering Indigenous-led AI to manage healthy country

  • Why we need ethical ways to design and apply AI that works with Indigenous knowledge to solve complex environmental management problems
  • Reflections from our Indigenous-led work and impact in Kakadu National Park

 

Ray Mahoney

eHealth best practice with Indigenous people/communities

·         Establishing research partnerships with the Indigenous health sector

·         Codesigning an mHealth trial for managing hypertension within the Indigenous health model of care

Erin Dunne

Larrakia Land, Sea (and Air!) Rangers – Working together at NT Baseline Air Pollution Station

  • Long-term measurements of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants in the Top End
  • Supporting and developing Indigenous enterprise in monitoring and managing change on Country

Please see the events listing for details of how to join