Bronwyn Fredericks
Bronwyn Fredericks is an Indigenous Australian academic and administrator. Her scholarship extends across education, health, community development, policy, and Indigenist research methods, including a focus on work relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people using participatory and community led approaches. Her contributions have been recognised through the NAIDOC Education Award in 2022 and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Award in 2019. She is currently the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement) at the University of Queensland.Fredericks has over 100 academic publications, and also writes for general audiences through publications such as The Conversation and Croakey Health Media, an Australian not for profit public interest journalism organisation, as well as actively using social media to promote health and education issues. Provided by Wikipedia
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Editorial by Bronwyn Fredericks, Martin Nakata, Katelyn Barney
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Editorial by Bronwyn Fredericks, Martin Nakata, Katelyn Barney
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Indigenous voices: Using cultural knowledge for tourism by Joann Schmider, Bruce Prideaux, Bronwyn Fredericks
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Introduction: Indigenous futurities in education by Marnee Shay, Maria Raciti, Bronwyn Fredericks, Tracey Bunda
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The relative validity of the updated Menzies Remote Short-Item Dietary Assessment Tool (MRSDAT) for use with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and adults by Emma Tonkin, Ellie Chan, Caroline Deen, Bronwyn Fredericks, Morag Dhurrkay, Hasthi U. Dissayanake, J. Dhurrkay, George Gurruwiwi, Beverley-Ann Biggs, Julie Brimblecombe
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Diet quality, food security and traditional food intake of pregnant and breastfeeding women, and children 6 months to 5 years, living in eight remote Australian Aboriginal and Torr... by Emma Tonkin, Mark D. Chatfield, Julie Brimblecombe, Sue Kleve, Ellie Chan, Caroline Deen, Clare Brown, Emma Stubbs, Sue Booth, Kani Thompson, Jenna Pauli, Dympna Leonard, Amanda Lee, Bronwyn Fredericks, Megan Ferguson
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