The research findings from the academic research are summarised and accompanied by data visualisations to tell the story behind the numbers.
Academic Publications
Evans, M., Atkinson, J., Moschion, J. ‘Reflecting on Contesting and Presenting History with a Focus on the Impacts in the Present’, Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, TBD.
Hunter, B. (2024). Economics and the Dreamtime Revisited: Creating a Truly Australian Economic History? Asia-Pacific Economic History Review, 1–20. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.12279
Conferences and Presentations
Moschion, J. ‘Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities’, Asia-Pacific Economic and Business History Conference, Adelaide, 6 February 2026.
Polidano, Cain ‘Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities’, Allied Social Sciences Association Meeting, Philadelphia, 2026.
Moschion, J. and Polidano, C. ‘Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities’, Longitudinal Studies Community of Practice, Department of Social Services (online), 11 September 2025.
Hunter, Boyd ‘Indigenous Economic History and Demography’, Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 2025.
Polidano, Cain ‘Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities’, Society for Institutional & Organisational Economics Conference, Sydney, 2025.
Hunter, Boyd, ‘Estimating pre-contact populations across the Australian continent and the effect of massacres on First Nations peoples’, World Economic History Congress, Sweden, 2025.
Zhan, Haikun. ‘Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities’, Australian Conference of Economists, Sydney, 2025.
Chen, Angela, Evans, Michelle, Atkinson, Judy ‘Fostering healing through truth-telling towards a vision for community unity’, AIATSIS Summit, Garramilla / Darwin, 2025.
Moschion, Julie ‘Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities’, University of Bordeaux seminar, 2025.
Moschion, Julie ‘Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities’, European Society for Population Economics Conference, Naples, 2025.
Moschion, Julie ‘Sins of the Fathers: The Legacy of Frontier Violence on Australian Communities’, Workshop on the Economics of Health and Wellbeing, Hepburn Springs, 2025.
Pascoe, Bill ‘Mapping Australian Wars: Patterns of Colonial Violence and Resistance Across the Continent’ AIATSIS Summit 2024, Naarm/Melbourne, 2024.
Pascoe, Bill 'Mapping Australian Frontier Conflict' Australian Historical Association Conference, Yunggorendi/Adelaide, 2024.
Evans, Michelle & Moschion, Julie 'Historical frontier violence: drivers, legacy and the role of truth-telling', Workshop on Reconciliation, Opportunities for, and Wellbeing of First Nations Peoples: Yarning and learning together, University of Sydney, 2023.
Moschion, Julie 'Historical frontier violence: drivers, legacy and the role of truth-telling', Economic Thought Leadership Series, University of Queensland, online, 2023.
Atkinson, Judy, Evans, Michelle & Moschion, Julie 'Historical frontier violence: drivers, legacy and the role of truth-telling' PACFA Conference 2022, online.
Pascoe, Bill ‘Colonial Frontier Massacres: Before and After’ AIATSIS Summit 2022, Twin Waters, 2022.
Pascoe, Bill ‘Colonial Frontier Massacres Project’ 2022 RAP Forum hosted by Yorta Yorta Nation, 2022.
Pascoe, Bill ‘Colonial Frontier Massacres’ Deep Conversations: Space, Data, Place, ANU, 2022.
Reports
Moschion, J., Evans, M., Polidano, C., Atkinson, J., Chen, A., Cornforth, F., Francisco, A., Hunter, B., Kalera, Y., Morris, G., Pascoe, B., Ryan, L., Samarage, R., Swan, D., Malezer Williamson, L., Zhan, H. (2024). Acknowledging our past for a brighter future: The role of truth-telling.