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Megan Moskos

Associate Professor

Adelaide University

Associate Professor Megan Moskos is a sociologist and a recognised leader in Indigenous Australian housing research, renowned for conducting culturally sensitive, impactful research with Aboriginal people by Indigenous leaders and academic peers. In this research, she regularly collaborates with leading academic and Indigenous community-based researchers across Australia in projects that have been funded by the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Association (NATSIHA), the Department of Social Services (DSS), the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), Aboriginal Housing NT, and the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA). Megan’s research is being widely used by housing experts across Australia to develop better housing policy and programs for Indigenous peoples.

Megan has extensive experience in working across government, business and community sectors to conduct culturally appropriate research and evaluations to inform future policy and practice and generate positive social change. She has expertise in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies and in the management of complex mixed methods projects, including the integration of quantitative and qualitative findings.

Sessions

Day 2

11:30

A New Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing in Australia

  • Scale of unmet housing need among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander households

  • Strengthening Aboriginal community-controlled housing organisations and governance

  • Long term investment and a framework for a future Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Strategy


Megan Moskos, Associate Professor, Adelaide University

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