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Australia's universities are on unceded land. Here's how they must reconcile with First Nations people


Ross Wissing, Andrew Saniga and Robert Freestone
 
University campuses are urban cultural institutions inextricably linked to the “making” of cities. They are also sited on unceded First Nations land, in prime locations.
Meaningful attempts to recognise this – and better represent Indigenous culture in the fabric of the campus – have been sporadic dating back to the late 20th century.
Momentum has continued in recent years as architectural, landscape and urban designers have experienced an awakening to Indigenous knowledge systems, voices and values, and to the importance of following best practice both internationally and domestically.
At the symposium, a Wailwan and Kamilaroi architect and lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Jefa Greenaway, stated: ....

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Australia's universities are on unceded land. Here's how they must reconcile with First Nations people


University campuses are urban cultural institutions inextricably linked to the “making” of cities. They are also sited on unceded First Nations land, in prime locations.
Meaningful attempts to recognise this – and better represent Indigenous culture in the fabric of the campus – have been sporadic dating back to the late 20th century.
Momentum has continued in recent years as architectural, landscape and urban designers have experienced an awakening to Indigenous knowledge systems, voices and values, and to the importance of following best practice both internationally and domestically.
At the symposium, a Wailwan and Kamilaroi architect and lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Jefa Greenaway, stated: ....

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Realscreen » Archive » Westdoc: "I'm Wanita" highlights a country music renegade


Westdoc: “I’m Wanita” highlights a country music renegade
Realscreen is partnering with filmmaker and executive producer Chuck Braverman and his Westdoc Online video series to bring his interviews with acclaimed documentarians and non-fiction content industry figures to its readership.
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Realscreen is partnering with filmmaker and executive producer Chuck Braverman and his Westdoc Online video series to bring his interviews with acclaimed documentarians and non-fiction content industry figures to its readership.
In this episode, Braverman talks with first-time feature doc director Matthew Walker and Wanita Bahtiyar, the star of his Hot Docs-premiering film,
I’m Wanita, about capturing the essence of the Australian country music vocalist and songwriter as she works to fulfill ....

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Your favourite SBS Original documentaries are now streaming at SBS On Demand


Australia Come Fly With Me
Justine Clarke investigates the turbulent history of Australians in the air, revealing the social injustice and disparities in society.
 
Every Family Has A Secret
In this new season, much loved and celebrated actor Noni Hazlehurst will meet six Australians who are grappling with a family secret. Over three weeks, participants will travel around the world uncovering powerful truths about themselves, their families and Australia.
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Filthy Rich & Homeless
Five high-profile Australians swap their privileged lives to discover what life is like for the nation s homeless in the country s most expensive city: Sydney. 
Start season 3 here: ....

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