Overview
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- Professor Bronwyn Fredericks is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Central Queensland University
- Masters (Coursework) of Education, University of Tasmania
Works
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2024
Journal Article
Introduction: Indigenous futurities in education
Shay, Marnee, Raciti, Maria, Fredericks, Bronwyn and Bunda, Tracey (2024). Introduction: Indigenous futurities in education. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 53 (2) 1096, 1-7. doi: 10.55146/ajie.v53i2.1096
2024
Journal Article
Editorial
Fredericks, Bronwyn, Nakata, Martin and Barney, Katelyn (2024). Editorial. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 53 (2). doi: 10.55146/ajie.v53i2.1924
2024
Conference Publication
Building the evidence about correlations between pathway programs and Indigenous student university completion
Fredericks, Bronwyn, Barney, Katelyn, Bunda, Tracey, Moor, Ashley, Parlett, Scott, Hausia, Kirsten, Richy, Nisa and Taylor-Griffiths, Daniel (2024). Building the evidence about correlations between pathway programs and Indigenous student university completion. Australian Association for Research in Education, Sydney, NSW Australia, 1-5 December 2024.
2024
Journal Article
Benchmarking for healthy food stores: protocol for a randomised controlled trial with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia to enhance adoption of health-enabling store policy and practice
Brimblecombe, Julie, Ferguson, Megan, McMahon, Emma, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Turner, Nicole, Pollard, Christina, Maple-Brown, Louise, Batstone, Joanna, McCarthy, Leisa, Miles, Eddie, De Silva, Khia, Barnes, Adam, Chatfield, Mark, Hill, Amanda, Christian, Meaghan, van Burgel, Emma, Fairweather, Molly, Murison, Anna, Lukose, Dickson, Gaikwad, Surekha, Lewis, Meron, Clancy, Rebekah, Santos, Claire, Uhlmann, Kora, Funston, Sarah, Baddeley, Laura, Tsekouras, Sally, Ananthapavan, Jaithri, Sacks, Gary and Lee, Amanda (2024). Benchmarking for healthy food stores: protocol for a randomised controlled trial with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia to enhance adoption of health-enabling store policy and practice. BMC Public Health, 24 (1) 1790. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19277-0
2024
Journal Article
Indigenous voices: Using cultural knowledge for tourism
Schmider, Joann, Prideaux, Bruce and Fredericks, Bronwyn (2024). Indigenous voices: Using cultural knowledge for tourism. Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights, 5 (2) 100141, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.annale.2024.100141
2024
Journal Article
Country under Concrete : Enduring Indigenous Connections to Country amidst Development
Bywater, Eden and Fredericks, Bronwyn (2024). Country under Concrete : Enduring Indigenous Connections to Country amidst Development. M/C Journal, 27 (5). doi: 10.5204/mcj.3087
2024
Journal Article
Shifting sands: Indigenous conceptions of health and place in fragile times
Clapham, Kathleen, Senior, Kate, Longbottom, Marlene, Bessarab, Dawn, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Harwood, Valerie, Sheppeard, Fiona, Haynes, Bronte, Wellington, Kaitlen and Kelly, Peter (2024). Shifting sands: Indigenous conceptions of health and place in fragile times. Health and Place, 89 103308, 103308. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103308
2024
Journal Article
Editorial
Fredericks, Bronwyn, Nakata, Martin and Barney, Katelyn (2024). Editorial. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 53 (1), 1-1. doi: 10.55146/ajie.v53i1.1075
2024
Other Outputs
The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Carbal Medical Services - Darling Downs 2024
Massi, Luciana, Weatherall, Loretta, Smith, Davina, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Toombs, Maree and Rae, Kym M. (2024). The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Carbal Medical Services - Darling Downs 2024. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/13aacb2
2024
Journal Article
‘We know what our communities need’: What the Indigenous health sector reveals about pandemic preparedness in urban Indigenous communities in Australia
Fredericks, Bronwyn, Bradfield, Abraham, Ward, James, Spierings, Shea, McAvoy, Sue, Combo, Troy and Toth-Peter, Agnes (2024). ‘We know what our communities need’: What the Indigenous health sector reveals about pandemic preparedness in urban Indigenous communities in Australia. First Nations Health and Wellbeing - The Lowitja Journal, 2 100019, 100019. doi: 10.1016/j.fnhli.2024.100019
2024
Journal Article
Seeing Jigamy; using an arts-based method to explore the meaning of place for an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation on the South Coast of NSW
Clapham, Kathleen, Senior, Kate, Longbottom, Marlene, Harwood, Valerie, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Bessarab, Dawn, Kelly, Peter, Haynes, Bronte, Sheppeard, Fiona and Wellington, Kaitlen (2024). Seeing Jigamy; using an arts-based method to explore the meaning of place for an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation on the South Coast of NSW. Wellbeing, Space and Society, 6 100191, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.wss.2024.100191
2024
Journal Article
Pathways between foodways and wellbeing for First Nations Australians
Anderson, Kate, Elder-Robinson, Elaina, Ferguson, Megan, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Sherriff, Simone, Dickson, Michelle, Howard, Kirsten and Garvey, Gail (2024). Pathways between foodways and wellbeing for First Nations Australians. BMC Public Health, 24 (1) 502, 1-15. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18005-y
2024
Journal Article
Development of a survey tool to assess the environmental determinants of health-enabling food retail practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities of remote Australia
van Burgel, Emma, Fairweather, Molly, Hill, Amanda, Christian, Meaghan, Ferguson, Megan, Lee, Amanda, Funston, Sarah, Fredericks, Bronwyn, McMahon, Emma, Pollard, Christina and Brimblecombe, Julie (2024). Development of a survey tool to assess the environmental determinants of health-enabling food retail practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities of remote Australia. BMC Public Health, 24 (1) 442, 1-14. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-17945-9
2024
Journal Article
Indigenous peoples' health after Australia's No vote
Chamberlain, Catherine, Anderson, Ian, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Calma, Tom and Eades, Sandra (2024). Indigenous peoples' health after Australia's No vote. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 384 q24, q24. doi: 10.1136/bmj.q24
2024
Book Chapter
The edge of the tide: exploring the complexities and futures of aboriginality from the critical perspectives of indigenous researchers
Gilbert, Stephanie, Bunda, Tracey and Fredericks, Bronwyn (2024). The edge of the tide: exploring the complexities and futures of aboriginality from the critical perspectives of indigenous researchers. The Routledge handbook of Australian Indigenous peoples and futures. (pp. 253-268) edited by Bronwyn Carlson, Madi Day, Sandy O'Sullivan and Tristan Kennedy. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781003271802-20
2024
Other Outputs
The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Palm Island 2024
Wheeler, Kai, Weatherall, Loretta, Smith, Davina, Massi, Luciana, Thorogood, Mieka, Ahmed, Salma M, Friday, Rhiannon, Dorey, Emily, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Toombs, Maree and Rae, Kym M (2024). The Indigenous Health Research Priorities Study Report for Palm Island 2024. South Brisbane: The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/e2f5589
2024
Book Chapter
Indigenous voice as self-determination: co-designing a shared future for all Australians
Fredericks, Bronwyn (2024). Indigenous voice as self-determination: co-designing a shared future for all Australians. The Routledge handbook of Australian Indigenous peoples and futures. (pp. 124-142) edited by Bronwyn Carlson, Madi Day, Sandy O'Sullivan and Tristan Kennedy. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781003271802-10
2023
Journal Article
Responding to COVID‐19: How group model building can assist the health and well‐being of urban Indigenous communities in Australia
Fredericks, Bronwyn, Bradfield, Abraham, McAvoy, Sue, Ward, James, Spierings, Shea, Combo, Troy and Toth‐Peter, Agnes (2023). Responding to COVID‐19: How group model building can assist the health and well‐being of urban Indigenous communities in Australia. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 59 (2), 462-486. doi: 10.1002/ajs4.303
2023
Journal Article
Editorial
Fredericks, Bronwyn, Nakata, Martin and Barney, Katelyn (2023). Editorial. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 52 (2) 1028, 1-2. doi: 10.55146/ajie.v52i2.1028
2023
Journal Article
A scoping review of commissioning practices used in the evaluation of Indigenous health and wellbeing programs: protocol article
Finlay, Summer May, Boulton, Amohia, Simpson, Helen, Fredericks, Bronwyn, Roe, Yvette, Judd, Jenni, Smith, James A, Pender, Janaya and Cargo, Margaret (2023). A scoping review of commissioning practices used in the evaluation of Indigenous health and wellbeing programs: protocol article. Evaluation Journal of Australasia, 23 (4), 220-242. doi: 10.1177/1035719X231200050
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Supervision history
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Doctor Philosophy
Best practice approach for incorporating Indigenous knowledges, rights and interests into ESG strategy decisions in mining companies, environmental and land related government policy and federal reporting frameworks.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Deanna Kemp, Associate Professor Sarah Holcombe
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Doctor Philosophy
Relationship between microbiota, phytochemistry, and environment of Australian native plants and their importance in empowering First Nations communities
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alan Rowan, Associate Professor Anthony Young, Dr Marlize Bekker
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Master Philosophy
Can Trauma Informed Practices Transform Indigenous Education in Schools?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Tracey Bunda
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