Mr Jim Walker is working to generate employment and education opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in CSIRO. He has worked with Indigenous peoples and communities across Australia and has extensive knowledge of cultures and contemporary issues within Indigenous societies.
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Sixty per cent of CSIRO staff hold university degrees, including more than 1850 doctors and 420 masters.
Meet our staff working on natural resource management in Indigenous communities:
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- CSIRO values the contribution Indigenous knowledge adds to our scientific and social research
- We believe it is important to work with Indigenous communities on projects to improve the prosperity of all Australians
- We are establishing a series of case studies of natural resource management-based enterprises across remote Australia
- We are also helping address challenges faced by Indigenous peoples and communities, primarily in remote regions
Contact Information
Mr Greg Davison
Indigenous Engagement Officer
Office of Indigenous Engagement
Phone: 61 2 9490 8184
Email: Greg.Davison@csiro.au
Mr Jim Walker
Indigenous Engagement Officer
Office of Indigenous Engagement
Phone: 61 7 3833 5676
Email: Jim.Walker@csiro.au
Related Links
- CSIRO's Indigenous Engagement Strategy
- Water for a Healthy Country Flagship
- Alice Springs, NT (Alice Springs laboratory)
- Darwin: Berrimah, NT (Darwin laboratory)
- Ecosystem Sciences
- Restoring Nywaigi Country and Mungalla Wetlands (Podcast 06 Aug 2009)
- The Ngan'gi Seasons Calendar
- Indigenous Research Engagement Interim Protocol
- Australian Native Foods Indigenous Involvement
- Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Studies [external link]
- Desert Knowledge CRC: Livelihoods inLand™ [external link]
- Desert Knowledge CRC: Bush Products [external link]