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Evelyn Corr

Opinion // January 26

Another Blackfella’s undefinitive guide to a culturally sensitive January 26

‘If you wanted to keep Australia Day maybe you should have done something about it'.

January 23, 2017 Evelyn Corr
Features //

Decolonising academia

Evelyn Corr’s double life as an Indigenous academic

April 30, 2016 Evelyn Corr
Features, Perspective //

We’ve Been Here Longer, We Still Know Best

Evelyn Corr on Land Management.

March 25, 2015 Evelyn Corr
Features //

On Going Forward

Unlike her father, Evelyn Corr chose to attend the 2015 reenactment of the 1965 Freedom Ride.

February 23, 2015 Evelyn Corr
Culture //

Indigenous legacies

White Australia has a Black history, writes Evelyn Araluen Corr.

October 21, 2014 Evelyn Corr
Culture //

Rise of the readers

Evelyn Araluen Corr investigates how ebook data could change the world of literature.

October 21, 2014 Evelyn Corr
Perspective //

Another Bolt in the head

Evelyn Corr takes a hatchet to News Corp’s monster.

September 2, 2014 Evelyn Corr
Culture //

Fool-proofing Facebook

Evelyn Corr is suspicious of Facebook’s new satire tag.

August 26, 2014 Evelyn Corr
Culture //

Blackwashing

Evelyn Corr explores the weird world of historical revisionism.

August 7, 2014 Evelyn Corr

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