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Lyndon Ormond-Parker
Centre for Health and Society
Centre for Cultural Materials ConservationThe University of Melbourne
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Identity and Culture
Maintain and Use Language
Maintain Kinship Ties
Relationship to Land and Waters
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Aboriginal Art CentreLanguage and Cultural
CentresLand Councils and
Native Title BodiesLibraries and
MuseumsHistorical SocietiesIndigenous Knowledge
Centres (Digital Archives)
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The Ara Iritija Project
Northern Territory Libraries (Community Stories)
The Mulka Project (Yolngu Archive & Production)
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Elements of a Successful Digital Economy Government: lays the foundations for Australia's digital
infrastructure Government: facilitates innovation Government: sets conducive regulatory frameworks Industry: demonstrates business digital confidence and
builds digital skills Industry: adopts smarter use of technology to improve
our environmental sustainability Industry: develops sustainable online content models Community: enjoys digital confidence and media
literacy Community: experiences inclusive digital participation Community: benefits from online engagement
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Technology changes and format shifting
Physical threats to local collections
Lack of IT ExpertiseFinancial constraintsData Loss
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Maintain archives in regional and remote locations
Preservation and storage
Technical support and training
Expertise in archiving
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Two thirds under 3049% aged under 20
years over two-thirds (68%)
of Indigenous people lived outside the major cities,
44% living in regional areas and
24% living in remote (Source: Australian
Bureau of Statistics)
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Preservation of physical and digital archive collections for the intergenerational transference of knowledge
The digital economy offers relevance and importance for a growing up digital Indigenous population
Community based digital archives provide a range of cultural and social programs for engaging young people
IT and mobile technologies are an important delivery platform for content creation, distribution, viewing and the intergenerational transfer of knowledge
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A National body to support local community sector
Specific government policy and funding to ensure;Management of physical and digital archivesTarget young people for engagement in the
IT sectorSupport the collection, creation and delivery
of contentSupport institutions to return digital archives
– film photos, manuscriptsCultural rights of Indigenous Australians are
incorporated into the development of the digital economy