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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander units: Who do they empower?

Indigenous health subjects at University unfortunately remain insular.

May 2, 2021 Sarah Jasem
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Cassandra Pybus, Truganini and the role of public history

Charting the career of historian Cassandra Pybus via her latest book Truganini: Journey through the apocalypse.

April 6, 2020 Robbie Mason
Features // Indigenous Art

Painting the blood red centre: unfair dealing in Aboriginal art

Research has found that between 2004 and 2012 the revenue of aboriginal art stayed roughly the same. But the catch: this revenue is being generated by 40 per cent more sales.

September 29, 2017 Hannah Craft
Matthew Fisher's black and white portrait of Tracey Cameron
Profiles // Indigenous Australians

Yaama, Tracey ngaya

Meet the woman fighting to save her language from extinction

March 28, 2017 Cameron Gooley
Art: Gillian Kayrooz
Opinion // January 26

Why I don’t call January 26 ‘Invasion Day’

'I love Australia Day not in spite of my Aboriginality, but because of it'.

January 22, 2017 Anonymous

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