Research associate, Southern Cross University
Dr Nia Emmanouil is a lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges. She undertakes research at the intersections of community engagement, policy, law and living systems, to support the development of complex and relational understandings of these systems and our (human) place within them. She is passionate about identifying and exploring big philosophical questions that underpin people-place relationships and participatory governance approaches. Her research with Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities in northern Australia and Victoria is guided by social and ecological justice objectives. She has lectures in the areas of Indigenous Knowledges, eco-philosophy and politics of place.
Fracking policies are wildly inconsistent across Australia, from gung-ho development to total bans
Dec 04, 2018 16:28 pm UTC| Law
Last week, the Western Australian Government lifted its state-wide moratorium on hydraulic fracturing (fracking). Unconventional gas industries were given the green light to develop on existing petroleum leases, especially...
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