Associate Professor Shawana Andrews

Associate Professor Shawana Andrews

Director, Melbourne Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne

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Health & Medicine

As the seasons change, so too does Billibellary’s expectation of his environment

Billibellary’s Walk is a guided walk through the University’s Parkville campus that presents a narrative of Aboriginal ‘place’ on Wurundjeri Country and asks participants to experience its meaning in both the past and present

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A philosophy of recognition

An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice enshrined in the Constitution is an invitation to stand with the oldest living culture in the world. It’s not a big ask, but it is a big gesture

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Sisters are doing it for themselves

Education is central to leadership in social change for Indigenous women’s life outcomes – and women are leveraging its power

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Humble learning

The Garma Festival is an invitation to walk and work with the oldest living culture in the world — to listen deeply with purpose

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At-risk Aboriginal women and children forgotten in crisis

The Australian Government needs to step up and better support Aboriginal women and children at-risk of violence amid COVID-19