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The Forgotten German Botanist Who Took 200,000 Australian Plants to Europe, Anna Haebich , single work biography

'It is not widely known that many Australian colonial natural history collections are represented in German museums and herbaria, nor that there are initiatives to transform these artefacts of colonial heritage and science back into objects from living cultures with living custodians and their own stories to tell.' (Introduction)

Section: Friday essay
The Uluru Statement Is Not a Vague Idea of ‘being Heard’ but Deliberate Structural Reform, Gabrielle Appleby , single work column

'In May 2017, the Uluru Statement from the Heart was delivered to the Australian people. It sets out three steps to achieve structural reform to recognise First Nations sovereignty and address their current structural powerlessness.'

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