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Why did Hamas attack, and why now? What does it hope to gain?
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article by Research Scholar Ian Parmeter, Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, Australian National University here. In hindsight, the drivers of Hamas’s startlingly well-planned, land-sea-air…
ANU Student Wins Prestigious Eloquence Art Prize
Poppy Thomson, an Honours student in Art History and Curatorial Studies at the Australian National University (ANU) has won the Eloquence Art Prize, held at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA). Competing against four other finalists from the National Art School (Sydney), the University of…
‘You’re constantly worrying’: pregnant women, bushfire smoke and the impossibility of safety
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article by Professor Mary Lou Rasmussen (School of Sociology, ANU), Professor Celia Roberts (School of Sociology, ANU), Professor Lousia Allen (Faculty of Education and Social…
Indigenous knowledge on water: A country learning workshop/tour at the NMA
Acknowledging Country is about demonstrating to First Nations people being the custodians of the land and recognising the continuing relation between them and their country. When we learn about our nations deep history we hear the streams, land, people, language, law and culture that much clearer.…
Award-winning writer Ellen van Neervan is HC Coombs fellow
The HC Coombs Creative Arts Indigenous Fellowship recipient Ellen van Neervan is an award-winning writer, educator and editor of Mununjali and Dutch heritage who lives on Yagera and Turrbal Country. Among Ellen’s published works include Heat and Light, Comfort Food, Throat and Personal Score: Sport…
Communication key to addressing gender bias in diagnosis, says panel at Lost in Diagnosis
Psycho-pathologisation, minimising symptoms by normalising and patient blaming are some of the experiences of gender bias that Jen Morris, patient safety advocate and survivor of serious diagnostic error, shared at the Lost in Diagnosis: Navigating the communication challenge of misdiagnosis panel…
Congratulations! Professor Brenda L. Croft is the winner of Work on Paper award at NATSIAA
Professor Brenda Croft is the winner of the Work on Paper awards at the 2023 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (Telstra NATSIAA) for her piece ‘blood/memory: Brenda & Christopher II (Gurindji/Malngin/Mudburra; Mara/Nandi/Ngarrindjeri/Ritharrngu; Anglo-Australian/…