Moodjar’s work is supported by in-depth desktop literature reviews, to bring together the relevant literature, data and colonial records of each project site and surrounds. This work is undertaken by a pool of leading researchers.
Sandra is a Professor and Senior Research Fellow with the Nulungu Research Institute at the University of Notre Dame’s Broome Campus. She is a trans-disciplinary researcher, with a background in cultural geography and education.
Mary completed her Bachelors degree in Indigenous Knowledge, History and Heritage with a double major in French at the University of Western Australia. She is currently enrolled in a Masters by Research at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University.
Moodjar katatjiny Aboriginal wer Islander moort birdier nitja boodjar Australia. Ngulla katatjiny baarl birdier kura ye boorda nyidjuk boodjar, geb wer wangkiny.
Ngulla Katitjiny nguny whadjuck moort birdier nitja boodjar ngulla working. Ngulla woorlbirniny quop karnya birdier moort kura ye.
Moodjar acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians and recognise their ongoing role, responsibilities and continuing connection to land, waters and culture.
We acknowledge the Whadjuk People as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.