The Indigenous Data Network (IDN) assists Indigenous communities in developing the technical capability and resources to enable them to manage their data for community advancement. By strengthening communities’ agency in their data, the network empowers them to make informed decisions about their own development. Bringing together community, university, government, non-government and private sector partners, the IDN creates an ongoing community of practice to address a range of shared concerns related to: data collection, management, discovery, and access; capability development; negotiation with government and non-government organisations; and educational programs. The Data Network is led by a Steering Committee. A secretariat and administrative hub are based at the University of Melbourne, which is well-positioned in this space given its breadth of experience in Indigenous scholarship and in digital social sciences and humanities for more than two decades.
| Website | https://mspgh.unimelb.edu.au/centres-institutes/centre-for-health-equity/research-group/indigenous-data-network |
| Revenue | $1.1 billion |
| Employees | 1 (0 on RocketReach) |
| Industry | Research |
| Keywords | Data Empowerment, Data Governance, Data Rights, Community Development, Data Training, Capacity Building, Data Technology, Data Sharing, Data Security, Data Resources, Data Management Tools, Technical Assistance, Indigenous Communities |
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The Indigenous Data Network annual revenue was $1.1 billion in 2026.