Eyre Peninsula
Report
Australian News Sampling Project: 2023 report
This report summarises news content sampling undertaken in 2023. It includes the results of two new studies - a comparative sample of news production in the Eyre Peninsula, conducted in February and November 2023, and a study of court reporting conducted across regional New South Wales.
Report
NDIS Utilisation Project: understanding drivers of plan utilisation from the point of view of participants
A key concept underpinning the NDIS is the ability for people with disability to be able to access the supports budgeted for in their NDIS plans. One indicator of this is the rate of plan utilisation. This study aimed to understand the dynamics affecting people’s utilisation of their plan funds and the potential levers/policy interventions...
Journal article
"Language breathes life"- Barngarla community perspectives on the wellbeing impacts of reclaiming a dormant Australian Aboriginal language
Little research has sought to identify the potential psychological benefits that may derive from language reclamation. The main purpose of the Barngarla Language and Wellbeing Study is to assess the effectiveness of language revival in improving the mental health and social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal people across Eyre Peninsula.
Strategy
Caretakers of this land: a strategy for Aboriginal Partnerships in the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Region
This strategy document is to be used as a basis for developing partnerships with different Aboriginal organisations in the Eyre Peninsular region and with the Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula (NREP). It should be treated as a living, evolving strategy as opportunities and priorities change.
Audio
Social research into the Great Australian Bight to look at potential community effects of oil and gas exploration
South Australia's University of Adelaide is researching the social structure of Eyre Peninsula communities to determine potential impacts from oil and gas exploration in the Great Australian Bight. It is part of a four-year, $20 million collaborative science program between oil giant BP, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the South Australian Research...