Lorrae McArthur

Dr Lorrae McArthur

Renewable Energy First Nations Engagement Fellow in the Office of the Vice President for the First Nations Portfolio and Member of the ANU Grande Challenge: Zero-Carbon Energy for the Asia-Pacific

20232024

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Qualifications

BSc, Monash University; PhD, Charles Darwin University; MA Development Studies, University of Auckland

Biography

Lorrae has nearly 20 years of experience in strategic program development and project delivery in social research and public policy settings specific to First Nation peoples’ land and water rights and interests.

Currently, she is a Research Fellow working at the ANU First Nations Portfolio (FNP) and member of the ANU Zero-Carbon Energy for the Asia-Pacific (ZCEAP) Grand Challenge supporting First Nation peoples’ engagement in the region’s rapid transition to clean energy. In this role she supports an innovative and transdisciplinary environment for debating significant and strategic issues and supporting First Nation communities, their representative organisations, and enterprises to further their status, recognition and interests in large scale renewable energy projects.

Lorrae is also a co-leader of the ANU Institute for Climate Change, Energy and Disaster Solutions (ICEDS) Indigenous Peoples, Cultures and Knowledges research cluster and committee member of the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Native Title Research Advisory Committee.  

Prior to this she held various positions in northern Australia, including at the Northern Land Council (NLC) supporting First Nations manage and activate their sea country rights and interests and managed the Community Planning Program that supports First Nations self-determine their development interests. At the North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance (NAILSMA) she engaged Aboriginal community leaders and experts in the development of research initiatives to inform public policies regarding First Nations rights and interests in freshwater, land management and economic development reform agendas.

Education/Academic qualification

Development Studies, Master, Beyond Colonialism - the case for Torres Straits, The University of Auckland

20172018

Award Date: 20 Jun 2025

Vertebrate Eco-physiology, PhD, The Seasonal Energetics of Three Species of Australian Tropical Frogs (Anura: Hylidae), Charles Darwin University

20012006

Award Date: 30 Jun 2024

Animal Sciences, Bachelor, Monash University

19952000

Award Date: 30 Jun 2000

External Scholarly Memberships and Affiliations

Member of the Native Title Research Advisory Committee, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies

Nov 2023 → …

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