Producing reusable 'set-and-forget' videos can diminish and minimise the cultural and political importance of a Welcome to Country, says Professor Megan Davis.
For Wiradjuri woman Kirsten Banks, perhaps better known by her social media handle AstroKirsten, her passion for astrophysics began at a young age, exploring bushland and travelling the country with her parents.
The second wave of COVID-19 in New South Wales highlights concerns for the unvaccinated and those with multiple risk factors - particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Aboriginal women detainees are strip-searched at higher rates than non-Indigenous women. It's clear Australia needs to address racial discrimination in justice systems.
With athletes training in quarantine, taking regular COVID tests and competing in empty stadiums, Tokyo 2021 will be an Olympics like we have never seen before.
Professor Megan Davis, UNSW Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law and Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, is the new Chair of the United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous People.
Ninety per cent of public submissions to the Indigenous Voice Co-Design Process support a referendum on a First Nations Voice to Parliament, a UNSW Indigenous Law Centre report finds.
The Indigenous Law Centre at UNSW Law and Justice has been at the forefront of Indigenous law research and reform for four decades – today its work and influence are helping change the nation.
Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, Professor Megan Davis explores how Voice, Treaty and Truth can deliver on the unimplemented social justice package in response to the historic Mabo High Court Decision.
The launch of the new UNSW Indigenous Strategy, Education and Research website brings together the important work of the Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous and Nura Gili.
To bring in the new term and to start T2 O-Week, Bidjigal Elders & traditional owners Aunty Yvonne Simms and Uncle Glen Timbery came on campus for a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony.