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Amma Buckley is a Senior Research Fellow at Curtin University within the School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities. She holds a portfolio role in the Office of the Provost, demonstrating leadership in academic governance. Her research spans interdisciplinary areas including project management, Indigenous education, public health, early childhood development, and regional sustainability.
Buckley's work emphasizes applied research addressing socio-economic challenges in regional Australia, particularly focusing on marginalized communities. Her projects often integrate theoretical frameworks like Actor-Network Theory and explore topics such as digital equity for Indigenous populations, community resilience in mining regions, and urban planning for child-friendly spaces.
Her publications (15+ articles from 2008–2023) reflect a consistent focus on community-driven solutions to complex issues, bridging academic research with practical policy implications. Key themes include cultural risk mitigation in projects, healthcare program adherence, and narratives of childhood in regional contexts.
While no awards are explicitly listed, her extensive collaborative work across disciplines highlights contributions to fields like environmental policy, rural connectivity, and disability rights in resettlement contexts.




