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is based on the unceded sovereign land and waters of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation; we pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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Editorial: The Unbearable Hotness of Decolonisation
Maddee Clark and Neika Lehman
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Singing the Archive – presenting Ara Irititja
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An unsettled Settler response to
Open Cut
Kate Leah Rendell
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Dean Cross
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Forgetting Architecture and the new Aboriginal Kitsch
Lauren Burrow and Tristen Harwood
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Connecting with wounded spaces
Genevieve Grieves
7
Decolonist Flags
Katie West
8
Who Believes in Indians?
Suzanne Kite
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Deposits
Ainslee Meredith
10
Watch the stars – we navigate points of light in the dark
Tāwhanga Nopera
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Megan Cope
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Beyond Remembering: The Role of Memorialisation in Decolonisation
Ellen O’Brien
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Australian landscape photography: the colonial project, the panorama, its undoing
Rebecca McCauley
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The quiet need no defence
Natasha Matila-Smith
15
Log somewhat overshadowed by utilitarian roof structure
Kenzee Patterson
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beyond rewriting the story achieving Indigenous sovereignty through Virtual Reality
Susie Anderson
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The Traveller
Julie Gough
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Larks in the dawn
Georgina Watson
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Angkentye arle akngerrele
Beth Sometimes and Lorrayne Gorey
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‘Places’ of belonging: Korin Gamadji Institute, the Sovereignty exhibition and contemporary Aboriginal youth culture
Fran Edmonds, Jessica Bennett and Lily Graham
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Steven Rhall
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Timmah Ball
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Steven Rhall
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Timmah Ball
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‘Places’ of belonging: Korin Gamadji Institute, the Sovereignty exhibition and contemporary Aboriginal youth culture
Fran Edmonds, Jessica Bennett and Lily Graham
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