past on the present; and indeed, how the present is read into the past. ... To mark the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Australia’s establishment of diplomatic relations with China, this book brings together a diverse set of Australia’s leading
Update: Monday 7 February 2022. On Monday, the Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Mark Scott wrote to students and staff to confirm that the University will return to on-campus teaching ... Today Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Mark Scott
When one reads the narratives of the children who lived on the reserves during the protection era, it's quite revealing of just how dehumanising this legislation was. ... And I will also say that when you don’t know about this history, please read
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This year marks the 97th anniversary of the Armistice, which ended the First World War in 1918. ... Read the letters of Eric Mortley Fisher, and other members of the University community involved in the Great War, atRelated articles.
Associate Professor Mark Melatos describes the German Presidency’s economic and financial priorities as laudable, albeit likely to be overshadowed by more pressing concerns over climate change and global security. ... Read about the G20's priorities..
FEATURE STORY. Kraus makes her mark with Lions. Sydney Uni women’s water polo Lions guest player Jillian Kraus certainly made her presence felt in just her third game of a
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And this marks a major, major change in the type of society that we're living in, given that life chances were previously tied to jobs and occupations. ... GARETH BRYANT . Yeah, absolutely right. I think, yeah, what I what I'm trying to argue is that
Pinner 2004. Mark Pinner. A history of brass bands in New South Wales, 1788-1901. ... in Ingereth Macfarlane and Mark Hannah (eds), Transgressions: critical Australian Indigenous histories.