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Chau Chak Wing Museum

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The Kamay spears: an Indigenous history, a colonial legacy, and an uncertain future

Currently being displayed at the Chau Chak Wing Museum, repatriation of the stolen spears is highly significant for the Gweagal community.

May 8, 2022 Ethan Floyd and Khanh Tran
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Finding awe and wonder on campus: Reflections on Phosphorescence

A run down on the best spaces around the Camperdown campus.

February 28, 2021 Victoria Cooper
Culture //

Chez Chau

Honi takes a peek at the new Big Museum On Campus

November 20, 2020 Max Shanahan
News // Chau Chak Wing Museum

University stands by donor amidst UN bribing scandal

The University says it has "no concerns" about fresh allegations of Chau Chak Wing's involvement in a bribe of a UN official.

May 24, 2018 Alison Xiao
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Museums moving on

USyd's relics are being relocated

March 8, 2017 John-Patrick Asimakis

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