Professor Indigenous Research & Convenor of Aboriginal Studies, La Trobe University
Julie Andrews is descended from the Yorta Yorta, Wurrundjeri and Wiradjuri people. She has an extensive work history in First Peoples' higher education and research policy. Professor Andrews has a long association with the Aboriginal communities of Victoria through her research and teaching. Her research is multi-disciplinary and therefore includes culture, anthropology, identity, history, decolonisation, family and mobility.
Indigenous entrepreneurship may well be the driver of social innovation
Feb 23, 2022 22:09 pm UTC| Business
Research has found Indigenous start-up businesses could improve the welfare and well-being of First Nations individuals and communities. This has the potential to reduce many economic and social setbacks experienced by...
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