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Amid a War on Culture, Are Australia’s Art Schools an Endangered Species?, Sasha Grishin , single work column

'The plight of art schools in Australia in recent decades is hardly breaking news. Shrinking budgets, staff cuts, amalgamations and reduced course offerings have plagued most of them.' (Introduction)

How Easy Would It Be to ‘free’ the Aboriginal Flag?, Isabella Alexander , Misha Ketchell (editor), single work essay

There is growing disquiet and anger about restrictions on how the Aboriginal flag can be used, particularly after it was absent from the AFL’s recent Indigenous round.

On Thursday, the Senate set up a parliamentary inquiry to look at options to “enable the flag to be freely used by the Australian community”.

So, what are the options to try and secure wider use of a flag that up until now has been a “uniting symbol for all Aboriginal people”?

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