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Glass Innovations What Became Known

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Action over words, builds foundational trust, collaboration and authentic representations.

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This phase of the research was significant in developing further insight into the experiences, perspectives and values of the participants, in order to augment a level of knowing and understanding to inform the design phase.

The key consideration for this aspect of the research was to protect participants who participated through survey, interviews, codesign, consultative groups and broader site engagement. Ensuring research goals and objectives were clear, principles of engagement established for authentic co design and protecting identities, were crucial aspects of the research.

Uncovering new knowledge and shared experiences was predominantly achieved through quantitative and qualitative data sets, inclusive of surveys and ethnographic practices, through storytelling and immersion on and with Country, alongside collaborative engagement with Mudgee Local Aboriginal Land Council and the broader community. The dissemination of this data has been curated as summative reflections through the following lenses and raw data held in the Project Digital Archive.

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