Register for the Global Indigenous Data Sovereignty Conference 2025

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The Global Indigenous Data Sovereignty (GIDSov) Conference 2025 is being held on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country from 31 March – 3 April 2025!

The GIDSov Conference 2025 will bring together Indigenous Peoples from across the globe to reflect on successes and map future pathways to advance Indigenous Data Sovereignty.

The Conference marks ten years since the first Indigenous Data Sovereignty event hosted by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia where attendees discussed the implication of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples for data.

Registration for the conference opens on 28 January 2025.

See details at https://gidsov.com.au 

ABOUT THE ARTWORK This artwork created for the Global IDSov Conference, features 4 community circles representing each attending nation – all connected to each other through the use of journey lines. The centre is symbolic of belonging and sovereignty, with the utilisation of a large hand print as the feature of the logo.

ABOUT THE ARTIST Ambrose Scott Killian is a proud desert/Eastern Arrernte and Western Bundjalung man and proud father and husband. He was born on Larrakia country (Darwin) and currently resides in Meanjin (Brisbane) on beautiful Quandamooka country to which he now calls home.

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