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Dr. Mary Graham is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Political Science and International Studies, with expertise in Indigenous Studies, political science, and conflict resolution. She is a Kombumerri and Wakka Wakka heritage holder, actively contributing to Aboriginal community planning and development. Her work spans academia, government, and community sectors, focusing on integrating Aboriginal perspectives into education and policy.
- Current Position: Adjunct Associate Professor
- Work Experience: University of Queensland, Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action
- Key Roles: Consultant, Lecturer, President of Murri Mura Aboriginal Corporation
Mary Graham's research explores Aboriginal worldviews, relationality, and positionalism, emphasizing the philosophical foundations of Indigenous knowledge systems. Her work addresses decolonization, customary law, and cross-cultural governance, reflecting a commitment to Indigenous self-determination and policy innovation.
Her publications span journal articles, community development guides, and training modules, with recent trends focusing on place-based conflict resolution, Indigenous research methodologies, and critiques of Western governance frameworks. She has also contributed to documentaries and workshops on Aboriginal cultural awareness, though no scientific awards are explicitly listed.
Mary Graham has advised government agencies and community organizations on Indigenous engagement and cultural competency. Her career includes roles at the Aboriginal and Islander Childcare Agency, Queensland Corrective Services, and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, highlighting her interdisciplinary impact on policy and education.
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