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We're hiring: The Conversation's technical development team is growing

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Our development team works with more 70 editors and thousands of academics. Our audience and ambitions are growing, so a team of 5 isn’t enough and we’re looking for some help.

Our team is based in leafy Carlton (Melbourne), but we are open to remote team members.

We have two senior development roles open, and need people with skills in:

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Ancient Australia: world's first nation of innovators

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imageAncient human figures painted in red on a rock shelter in northern Australia (Source: Google Art Project, Griffith University).Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

For the first couple of centuries of European occupation of Australia the history of its Indigenous people, as written by white fellas, drew heavily on adjectives like ‘primitive’.

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