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Professor Barry Judd
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous); Professor and Director, Indigenous Studies, School of Culture and Communication, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
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Environment
Indigenous knowledge has the power to help address the climate crisis
Indigenous advocates aim to ensure that Indigenous knowledge is fully recognised as part of the solution to climate change
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Education
Why leadership in Indigenous higher education has never been more important
From the Voice referendum to the climate crisis, now is the time for strong leadership in Indigenous higher education
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Education
Book extract
Educating Australia on Indigenous Voice
The failure of Australia’s formal education to produce an informed electorate that understands the need for an Indigenous Voice to parliament highlights our lack of an inclusive curriculum
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Politics & Society
Reconciliation and the Anglo-Australian Football League
An ABC article highlighting the racism experienced by former St Kilda player Robert Muir shows how far the league still has to grapple with its own history as it travels towards reconciliation
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Arts & Culture
Unaipon: Behind the da Vinci comparisons
David Unaipon has been transformed into the Aboriginal polymath. Yet what do these comparisons with da Vinci mean when considered against the backdrop of settler-colonialism?