Associate Professor Janet Hunt

Position: Honorary Associate Professor
School and/or Centres: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

Email: janet.hunt@anu.edu.au

Phone: 02 6125 8209

Location: Room 2138, Copland Building

Qualification:

PhD, RMIT UniversityM.Ed (First Class), University of New EnglandB.Ed (Hons) First Class, CambridgeAdvanced Certificate in Association Management, Monash

Researcher profile: https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/hunt-je

Janet Hunt is a Senior Fellow at CAEPR. She joined CAEPR in late 2004 to manage the Indigenous Community Governance Project. and ARC Linkage Project with Reconciliation Australia which ran until the end of 2008. She then began research on the socio-economic benefits of Aboriginal engagement in managing 'country' in NSW, a project which continued until the end of 2013.  In addition she was a Chief Investigator on two ARC Projects, one on Indigenous Philanthropy and Education, the other a major international project on development of a more gender-sensitive measure of poverty. She has also undertaken research on international non government organisations and their work in Indigenous Australia. Janet is a member of the Central Land Council's Community Development Reference Panel and  was a member of the Independent Reference Group for the International NGO Accountability Charter until early 2014. She has undertaken governance research for the NSW Government and the Closing the Gap Clearinghouse and is currently researching success factors in Indigenous development.

Prior to her work at CAEPR, Janet worked in international development since 1985, specializing in non-government organizations in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as gender and development. She has been the Executive Director of the Australian Council for Overseas Aid (now the International Council for International Development) the peak body for international aid and development NGOs, and the International Women's Development Agency, and has worked extensively in the Asia-Pacific region. Since 1999 she has spent considerable time working with and researching local NGOs in East Timor. She has lectured in International Development at Deakin and RMIT Universities.

In a previous career, Janet taught, lectured in education, and worked in educational research. Her interest in indigenous Australia has spanned over thirty years and she been associated, mostly voluntarily, with communities and organizations on the NSW South Coast and Central-West NSW.

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