Events
Indigenist Assemblage
Dr Ali Drummond presented The Lowitja Journal‘s first online event for the year on 8 April 2026 to kick off the Knowing, Being and Doing webinar series. This Indigenist Assemblage...
Lowitja Learning Summit: Kaurna Country
These Adelaide workshops created space for learning, connection, and shared knowledge alongside esteemed scholars and leaders: Professor James Ward, Professor Sandra Eades, Stephen Harfield, Mr Robbie Palm, and Associate Professor...
Lowitja Learning Summit: Ngumbaay-dyil Yalbilinya (all together, learn)
The Ngumbaay-dyil Yalbilinya (all together, learn) workshop took place on Wiradjuri Country on Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 April. Part of the Lowitja Learning Summit, this two-day workshop held in...
Lowitja Learning Summit: Introduction to Indigenous Research in Community Contexts
Hosted in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) this interactive workshop was designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members, including educators, health workers, healers, and knowledge holders, who are interested in research....
Protecting our kids: Confronting and challenging racism after 26 January
Our 29 January event explored the impacts of racism on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. This webinar focused on how racism impacts on the health and wellbeing of our...
Evidence in Aboriginal health and social settings: past, present and future
On 3 December 2025, Aboriginal researcher Dr Joanne Luke presented research from her PhD studies, which focused on the quality and ethics of current research, evaluation, and evidence-based practice methodologies in Aboriginal...
Lowitja Learning Summit: Mapping health and wellbeing journeys
This 26 November 2025 presentation introduced the concept of health journey mapping and how it can be used to record all aspects of health journeys, bringing together multiple perspectives. Lowitja...
Lowitja Learning Summit: Self-care for Mob – Fill your cup first
Presented by WellMob, this was a powerful, mob-led session packed with tools, tips, and digital resources designed by mob, for mob – because looking after our social and emotional wellbeing...
Making theory, actioning theory, reflecting theory, living theory: the Lowitja Journal
In this webinar, Distinguished Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith discussed the importance of theory as a project of decolonising and Re-Indigenising our worlds. She explored that in the context of living...
Lowitja Institute Knowledge Translation Summit
The Lowitja Institute Knowledge Translation Summit brought together First Nations Peoples, communities, researchers, and policymakers to share knowledge, showcase innovation, and influence systems change. Drawing upon the themes of Lowitja Institute’s 4th International...