Gabrielle Murphy

Gabrielle Murphy

Communications specialist, External Relations at the University of Melbourne

Health & Medicine

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A rolled gold genius

He’s been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for his service to Indigenous Affairs, and was the Prime Minister’s first choice to reset the government’s approach to Closing the Gap on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disadvantage;

Politics & Society

Closing the Gap: time for traction on the ground

After almost a decade of updates we look at what really needs to change to Close the Gap

Health & Medicine

Global snapshot of Indigenous health

The first international investigation into global Indigenous health will pave the way for evidence-based policy

Health & Medicine

Closing the Gap: Good policy or just target practice?

Academics at the forefront of Indigenous affairs give their take on the government report that sets goals to reduce the disadvantages of Australia’s first peoples

Sciences & Technology

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Go Figure

Big white clouds are light and fluffy right? Wrong!

We lift the fog on cloud dynamics

Arts & Culture

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Under the Microscope

Indigenous songstress on the international stage

Watch the video: How Shauntai Batzke impressed the singers, composers and impresarios from New York’s famous opera house, the Met

Arts & Culture

Pre-colonial Australia: natural wilderness or gentleman’s park?

Professor Marcia Langton tells why the book that rewrites the history of Aboriginal land management before white colonisation makes it to her list of the 10 greatest books ever written

Politics & Society

Drones, they’ll change the way we live

Today they’re watching over the farmyard and vineyard, tomorrow they could be delivering books to your doorstep and coffee to your desk – the possibilities are seemingly endless

Arts & Culture

10 great books to read before you die

The University of Melbourne’s 10 Great Books introduces readers to classics they’ve always wanted to read, know they should have, but never got around to

Arts & Culture

Teaching children through play? It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3

Integrating ‘intentional teaching’ into everyday interactions with children can set them on the road to success and happiness