In the media
Academic staff and research scholars constantly provide media commentaries.The following interviews and media pieces have been published in recent months:
Debbie Argue finds 'Hobbits' one of the earliest forms of human, NewsHub.co.nz, 24 Apr 2017.
Indonesia's 'Hobbit' Species Unlocked by ANU anthropologist, Nature World News, 24 Apr 2017.
Research by Debbie Argue uncovers origin of Homo floresiensis, BGR, 24 Apr 2017.
School of Music alumni perform in Canberra Opera's Die Fledermaus, Canberra Times, 24 Apr 2017.
Zhu Yujie on China's new UNESCO listings, China Daily Asia Weekly, 24 Apr 2017.
Visa uncertainy for ANU alumnus and artist Anton Poon, Canberra Times, 24 Apr 2017.
ANU bioanthropologists find Indonesian 'Hobbits' Homo Floresiensis Originated From Africa, Science Times, 23 Apr 2017.
ANU research shows hobbits of Indonesia evolved from African ancestor, New Historian, 23 Apr 2017.
ANU researchers debunk theory that hobbits were man's cousin, Yahoo! UK, 23 Apr 2017.
"Hobbit" humans may finally have a place in the family tree, thanks to ANU anthropologist, New Atlas, 23 Apr 2017.
ANU anthropologists: Flores Hobbits beat Homo erectus out of Africa, The Australian, 22 Apr 2017.
Origins of Indonesian hobbits revealed by ANU researchers, Midday Daily, 22 Apr 2017.
ANU research leads ‘Hobbit’ link to H. erectus to taking a pounding, IOL, 22 Apr 2017.
Origins of 'hobbit' species discovered by ANU researchers, CBC News, 22 Apr 2017.
Indonesian hobbits not related to modern human ancestor: ANU study, Economic Times India, 22 Apr 2017.
Indonesia's 'Hobbits' Are Far Older Relatives Than We Originally Thought, Science Alert, 22 Apr 2017.
Hobbits' link to humans more distant than first thought, ANU researchers say, News Grio, 22 Apr 2017.
Colin Groves on research on the origin of the "hobbit", ABC Radio Perth, 22 Apr 2017.
Colin Groves talks about "hobbit" mystery, potentially solved, ABC Radio Brisbane, 22 Apr 2017.
Debbie Argue and team on the origin of the Indonesian "hobbit", ABC Radio Melbourne, 22 Apr 2017.