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Australia, you have unfinished business. It’s time to let our ‘fire people’ care for this land
This article explores why Australia needs to incorporate Aboriginal knowledge to tackle future bushfire crises.
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Three years on from Uluru, we must lift the blindfolds of liberalism to make progress
The proposed constitutionally enshrined Voice to Parliament was rejected; treaty remains a dream, and the Australian people appear generally indifferent to historical introspection.
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For First Nations people, coronavirus has meant fewer services, separated families and over-policing: new report
This article makes clear the treatment of First Australians during the COVID-19 outbreak is not the same as for non-Indigenous Australians.
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Friday essay: voices from the bush – how lockdown affects remote Indigenous communities differently
This article explores what self-isolation, social distancing means for one of Australia’s most remote Aboriginal communities, and how these communities cope with viral vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to keep up social distancing after lockdown
Discussing a behavioural survey in the UK in early April which assessed why people were or were not complying with Covid-19 lockdown measures, this article argues that effective mitigation relies on intrinsic motivation and people’s individual decisions to comply with social distancing measures.