Mr Bradley Riley
Research Fellow | PhD Candidate : Centre for Indigenous Policy Research
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Biography
Brad Riley is a Research Fellow | PhD Candidate at the Australian National University's Centre for Indigenous Policy Research (CIPR) Member | ANU Zero Carbon Energy for the Asia Pacific
Publications
- Riley, B, White, L, Wilson, S et al. 2023, 'Disconnected during disruption: Energy insecurity of Indigenous Australian prepay customers during the COVID-19 pandemic', Energy Research and Social Science, vol. 99.
- Demaria, K, Sturmberg, B, Riley, B et al. 2022, 'Exploring the feasibility of electric vehicle travel for remote communities in Australia', Australian Geographer, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 201 - 222.
- Davis, V, Riley, B & White, L 2022, 'Behind the Paper: Temperature extremes exacerbate energy insecurity � Australia needs to better support remote Indigenous communities to prepare now'.
- Longden, T, Quilty, S, Riley, B et al. 2022, 'Temperature extremes exacerbate energy insecurity for Indigenous communities in remote Australia', Nature Energy, vol. 7, pp. 11-12.
- Renehan, P, Riley, B & Grant, A 2022, 'CfAT and the EMU', in Cat Kutay, Elyssebeth Leigh, Juliana Kaya Prpic, Lyndon Ormond-Parker (ed.), Indigenous Engineering for an Enduring Culture, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 479-497.
- Aisbett, E, Beck, F, Burke, P et al. 2022, Submission to Australia's transition to a green energy superpower inquiry.
- Longden, T, Quilty, S, Riley, B et al. 2021, 'Energy insecurity during temperature extremes in remote Australia', Nature Energy, vol. 7, pp. 43-54.
- Longden, T, Riley, B, White, L et al. 2021, 'Submission in Response to Prepayment Meter System Code Review'.
- O'Neill, L, Thorburn, K, Riley, B et al. 2021, 'Renewable energy development on the Indigenous Estate: Free, prior and informed consent and best practice in agreement-making in Australia', Energy Research & Social Science, vol. 81.
- O'Neill, L, Riley, B, Hunt, J et al. 2021, Clean Energy Agreement Making on First Nations Land: What Do Strong Agreements Contain?.
- Hunt, J, Riley, B, O'Neill, L et al. 2021, 'Transition to Renewable Energy and Indigenous People in Northern Australia: Enhancing or Inhibiting Capabilities?', Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 360-378.
- Riley, B 2021, 'ARTICLE - Scaling up: Renewable energy on Aboriginal lands in north west Australia'.
- Riley, B 2020, 'Energy Security on remote Aboriginal communities during the COVID-19 crisis', in F Markham, D Smith & F Morphy (ed.), INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS AND THE COVID-19 CRISIS: PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC POLICY, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU, Canberra, p. 2.
- O'Neill, L, Riley, B, Maynard, G et al. 2020, Why most Aboriginal people have little say over clean energy projects planned for their land.
- Thorburn, K, O'Neill, L, Hunt, J et al 2019, Renewable energy projects on the Indigenous estate: Identifying risks and opportunities of utility-scale and dispersed models, CAEPR Working Paper no. 130/2019, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, Canberra.
- Hunt, J, O'Neill, L, Riley, B et al. 2020, Response to A Path Forward: Developing the Western Australian Government's Aboriginal Empowerment Strategy.
- Baldwin, K, Dreise, A, Hunt, J et al. 2019, Submission to the Senate Select Committee on the effectiveness of the Australian Government's Northern Australia agenda.
- Baldwin, K, Aisbett, E, White, L, Dreise, T, Hunt, J, O'Neill, L, Thorburn, K, Riley, B, Bai, X, Peng, Y, Beck, F, Brahmadesham Venkataraman, M, Blakers, A, Stocks, M, Lu, B, Bridges, T, Purchase, R, Burke, P, Anjum, Z, 2019, Submission to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation: WA Climate Change Strategy Issues Paper.
- Haviland, M, Riley, B & Houghton, B 2019, Kimberley Schools Aboriginal Culture Program Mapping Project - Data and Analysis Report.
- Haviland, M & Riley, B 2017, The Vanuatu Cultural Centre's (VKS) Fieldworker Network.
Projects and Grants
Grants information is drawn from ARIES. To add or update Projects or Grants information please contact your College Research Office.
- Bringing to light the regulatory disparities for electricity access and services in remote Australia (Secondary Investigator)