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Aboriginal woman Tanya Day died in custody. Now an inquest is investigating if systemic racism played a role

  • Written by: Alison Whittaker, Research Fellow, University of Technology Sydney

If you haven’t yet heard of systemic racism — you’re about to. This week is the first ever inquest into an Indigenous death in custody to consider systemic racism. It has begun to take evidence of the role of systemic racism in the death of Aunty Tanya Day, a Yorta Yorta woman.

Day was taken into police custody from a regional...

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When a baby is stillborn, grandparents are hit with 'two lots of grief'. Here's how we can help

  • Written by: Jane Lockton, PhD Candidate (Psychology, Health), University of Adelaide
When a baby is stillborn, grandparents are hit with 'two lots of grief'. Here's how we can helpGrandparents grieve for their child and their stillborn grandchild, a grief we need to acknowledge.from www.shutterstock.com

Six babies are stillborn every day in Australia. This significant loss affects parents for years to come, often the rest of their lives. However, stillbirth also affects many others, including grandparents.

But until now, we...

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Why we need to protect the extinct woolly mammoth

  • Written by: Zara Bending, Associate, Centre for Environmental Law, Macquarie University

An audacious world-first proposal to protect an extinct species was debated on the global stage last week.

The plan to regulate the trade of woolly mammoth ivory was proposed, but ultimately withdrawn from an international conference on the trade of endangered species.

Instead, delegates agreed to consider the question again in three years, after a...

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How pioneering photographer Frank Hurley came face to face with the future of the Great Barrier Reef in 1922

  • Written by: Ann Elias, Associate Professor, Department of Art History, University of Sydney
How pioneering photographer Frank Hurley came face to face with the future of the Great Barrier Reef in 1922Frank Hurley, fish underwater, 1922. Coloured lantern slide. Australian Museum AMS320/V3242

Australia’s celebrated explorer, photographer and filmmaker, Frank Hurley (1885-1962), announced in the Sydney Sun newspaper in 1926 that “there is little new to be seen on the surface of the globe these days, but the sea-floor opens up limitless...

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