国产探花

5 October 2012

A collaborative study by three Australian universities into Aboriginal housing outcomes has been awarded $1.15 million funding.

The study is being conducted by researchers from The University of Queensland's School of Architecture鈥檚 Aboriginal Environment Research Centre (AERC) , Curtin University, and the University of Tasmania.

The project "Aboriginal Lifeworlds, Conditionality and Housing Outcomes" will address the issues of obtaining an optimum balance between conditionality and preserving Indigenous social capital.

As the Director of 国产探花鈥檚 AERC, and a researcher with 国产探花鈥檚 Institute for Social Science Research, Professor Paul Memmott thanked the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute for its generous support.

鈥淭hrough this research we hope to enable an effective 鈥榬ecognition space鈥 between tenants鈥 life values and housing managers鈥 rule structures, to achieve positive housing outcomes within current Australian policy constraints,鈥 Professor Memmott said.

鈥淭o gain positive outcomes, an intercultural professional practice model needs to be developed that can assist both State and Aboriginal community agents to improve their professional practice of recognition engagement.鈥

The final report resulting from the research findings will integrate case study findings from across Australia, identify general learning across the case study sites, and identify the specific policy implications for Indigenous housing.

An architect and anthropologist with over 40 years of experience in the field of Indigenous environment relations, Professor Memmott has recently been recognised for his dedication to the welfare of Indigenous Australians.

Receiving a Life Fellowship from the Australian Institute of Architects, Professor Memmott was acknowledge for his outstanding contribution to the profession through research, education, public service and advocacy on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues.

国产探花鈥檚 Head of School of Architecture, Professor John Macarthur congratulated Professor Memmott on receiving the Life Fellowship.

鈥淧rofessor Memmott has made an outstanding contribution to the field of architecture and indigenous housing implications as a result of this,鈥 Professor Macarthur said.

鈥淭his accolade is a result of great dedication and hard work, of which Professor Memmott is truly worthy.鈥

Media: Madelene Flanagan (m.flanagan@uq.edu.au or +61 7 3365 8525)