Video Gallery

Cities for People and Nature Showcase (part one)

Cities for People and Nature Showcase (part two)

Cities for People and Nature Showcase (part three)

Hear from our e-book authors on Cities are Indigenous Places and Air Quality, as part of the Cities for People and Nature Showcase.

Hear from our e-book authors on Urban Greening, Urban Biodiversity and Future Cities, as part of the Cities for People and Nature Showcase.

The final part of our Cities for People and Nature Showcase features two panel discussions tailored for government and policy, industry and practitioner audiences.

Cities are Indigenous Places

Future Cities

Cities for the Future Webinar

In this video, our Indigenous Advisory Group members share powerful and insightful words on urban Country.

Our Indigenous Advisory Group members to share their vision for future cities.

In this webinar, you’ll hear from leading experts on how their research is making a real impact on the future of Australian cities.

Indigenous Australian Knowledge in our Cities

Indigenous Science Conversations

NESP Indigenous gathering 2018

The importance of applying Indigenous Australian perspectives to our urban environments.

Maddi Miller, Bradley Moggridge and Duane Fraser discuss Indigenous Science in the National Environmental Science Program. Event artwork: Dixon Patten

IAG co-chair Maddi Miller reflects on the NESP Indigenous gathering 2018.

What Aboriginal knowledge brings to urban research

CAUL Hub’s Indigenous-led research

Zena Cumpston: Editor of NAIDOC Week Urban Beat

Bradley Moggridge, Kamilaroi man, hydrogeologist and Indigenous liaison at the Threatened Species Recovery Hub, discusses what Indigenous Knowledge brings to urban research at MPavilion in February this year.

IAG co-chair Maddi Miller discusses CAUL’s Indigenous-led research at the MPavilion.

CAUL Hub has a special edition of the Urban Beat newsletter out for NAIDOC Week 2018.

Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub

Research: Indigenous Weather Patterns

Introduction to the CAUL Hub Indigenous Advisory Group

Introduction to the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub.

Hub researchers set out to discover Indigenous perspectives of seasons and weather patterns in Sydney.

Co-chair Jason Barrow introduces CAUL’s Indigenous Advisory Group.

CAUL Annual Progress Report 2017

Research of the CAUL Hub overview

Indigenous Engagement and Participation Strategy

Hub Leader Kirsten Parris discusses the Hub’s achievements during 2017.

Professor Peter Rayner describes the research of the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub.

Timmah Ball describes the Indigenous Engagement and Participation Strategy of the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub.

Liveable Urban Systems

Data Integration

Shared Urban Habitat

Professor Jago Dodson describes the Liveable Urban Systems research project of the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub.

Dr Richard Sinnott describes the Data Integration project of the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub.

Dr Kirsten Parris describes the Shared Urban Habitat research project of the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub.

Air Quality in Western Sydney and Beyond

Urban Greening for Liveability and Biodiversity

Indigenous Research Protocols Workshop

Dr Clare Murphy describes the Air Quality in Western Sydney and Beyond research project of the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub.

Dr Nicholas Williams describes the Urban Greening for Liveability and Biodiversity research project of the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub.

A video documenting the workshop on research protocols for collaborating with Indigenous Australian communities in urban environments, held at Graduate House, University of Melbourne on 28-29 October 2015. The workshop was organised by the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub in collaboration with Indigenous Architecture and Design Victoria, the City of Melbourne and the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute.

Kirsten Parris: CAUL Hub Research Plan 5

People of CAUL – Cecily Maller

People of CAUL – Bryan Boruff

CAUL Hub leader Kirsten Parris outlines the key highlights and changes in the Hub’s Research Plan 5.

Introducing CAUL researcher Assoc. Prof. Cecily Maller.

Introducing CAUL researcher Assoc. Prof. Bryan Boruff.

People of CAUL – Jeremy Silver

People of CAUL Hub – Luis Mata

People of CAUL – Natasha Pauli

Introducing CAUL researcher Dr Jeremy Silver.

Introducing CAUL researcher Dr Luis Mata.

Introducing CAUL researcher Dr Natasha Pauli.

People of CAUL Hub – Chayn Sun

People of CAUL Hub – Justin Oogjes

People of CAUL – Cristina Ramalho

Introducing CAUL researcher Dr Chayn Sun.

Introducing CAUL researcher Justin Oogjes.

Introducing CAUL researcher Dr Cristina Ramalho.

People of CAUL Hub – Carl Higgs

People of CAUL Hub – Alex Saunders

People of CAUL – Steven Utembe

Introducing CAUL researcher Carl Higgs.

Introducing CAUL researcher Alex Saunders.

Introducing CAUL researcher Dr Steven Utembe.

People of CAUL – Steph Beaupark

People of CAUL Hub – Joe Hurley

People of CAUL – Jane Heyworth

Introducing CAUL researcher Steph Beaupark.

Introducing CAUL researcher Associate Professor Joe Hurley.

Introducing CAUL researcher Professor Steven Utembe.

The Living Pavilion, Liveable Cities Panel

The Living Pavilion, Indigenous City (part one)

The Living Pavilion, Indigenous City (part two)

As part of The Living Pavilion, CAUL hosted a series of three panel discussions on different aspects of CAUL Hub’s urban research. In ‘Liveable Cities,’ panelists discussed a number of problem areas that need to be addressed and linked together for our cities to become more liveable and inspiring examples and initiatives from around the world. Facilitated by Cathy Oke, CAUL Hub’s Knowledge Broker.

As part of The Living Pavilion, CAUL hosted a series of three panel discussions on different aspects of CAUL Hub’s urban research. ‘Indigenous City’ focused on ways that the panel incorporate Indigenous perspectives into urban design, art, research and science. Facilitated by Maddi Miller, co-chair of CAUL Hub’s Indigenous Advisory Group.

As part of The Living Pavilion, CAUL hosted a series of three panel discussions on different aspects of CAUL Hub’s urban research. ‘Indigenous City’ focused on ways that the panel incorporate Indigenous perspectives into urban design, art, research and science. Facilitated by Maddi Miller, co-chair of CAUL Hub’s Indigenous Advisory Group.