Nicholas Currie
Nicholas Currie, Mulunjali man, Honours student, Visual Arts, Victorian College of the Arts, Wilin Centre For Indigenous Arts And Cultural Development, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne
Health & Medicine
One of the most affecting and unsettling things I have ever seen
The Berry Collection was a poorly curated anatomical and anthropological collection that facilitated scientific racism and was dominated by unethically sourced Aboriginal remains
Arts & Culture
Universities can change names without distancing themselves from troubling histories
Removing a person’s name from a building need not mean the University severs its relationship with its past, instead it is an opportunity to redefine our future
Sciences & Technology
The Boorong pride themselves upon knowing more of astronomy than any other
Research in Indigenous astronomy is not only changing narratives around Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge and traditions, it’s changing the history of science
Health & Medicine
As the seasons change, so too does Billibellary’s expectation of his environment
Billibellary’s Walk is a guided walk through the University’s Parkville campus that presents a narrative of Aboriginal ‘place’ on Wurundjeri Country and asks participants to experience its meaning in both the past and present
Arts & Culture
"Melbourne had no place for the ‘black’ Indigenous population in the ‘white Australian race'"
Before 1940, the University of Melbourne was the centre of Australian eugenics – and it didn’t end with World War II
Arts & Culture
In this way, the beginning of a highly contested history of the University began
An Indigenous-led book challenges the presumption that universities make only ‘good’ contributions to the community – confronting the University of Melbourne’s disturbing history
Education
For the first time, the curriculum in Australian classrooms has a focus on truth-telling
Education is an important part of societal change, but what are the best ways to include truth-telling in the Australian curriculum?