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Distributed throughout the landscape, the archaeology of First Nations Australia is everywhere. Stone artefacts are not rare, but ubiquitous, common, and yet each is unique; as individual as the hands that made and used them.
While the dictum of Terra Nullius was overturned by the High Court with the Mabo decision of 1992, the idea of the ‘emptiness’ of Australia largely retains its power in the imaginative consciousness of white Australia.
The livelihood of its original inhabitants has historically been seen as marginal and precarious, and the population thought of as thinly spread therefore a narrative built on the damage wrought by European diseases and social displacement and violence in the early decades of colonisation.
Ignore the haters, Diana statue captures the mother William and Harry knew
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London: Ever since Thursday’s unveiling, Britain’s art critics have been falling over themselves to proffer snarky denigrations of the new statue of the late Princess Diana at Kensington Palace - comparing her likeness to everything from actor Sean Bean to the sentimentality of Elton John’s
Candle in the Wind.
There are worse insults. Sean Bean’s performance in the TV drama
Time has been an ornament to our recent Sunday nights, and – I’m not ashamed to admit it – the Diana-related version of