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Category: Exhibition

30 May 2022

Exhibition ›Songlines‹

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June-Oct 2022, Humboldt Forum | The exhibition Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters tells one of the central creation stories (songlines) of the Australian continent.

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GASt - Gesellschaft für Australienstudien @gast_gafas ·
21h

»Over several hot, windy weeks in 1945, Aboriginal stockmen were asked to sit under a tree and put crayon to paper for the first time, to record the stories, spirit figures and landmarks of their desert country.« https://buff.ly/YbhROQj

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28 Apr

»Will the Liberal and National parties do better in the Victorian election and the Farrer by-election? Can One Nation build itself into a national political force« https://buff.ly/98EHh76

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27 Apr

»For the first time, behavioural scientists at Monash University’s BehaviourWorks Australia have joined forces with Creative Australia and Australia Reads to look at effective strategies to increase reading, and create a social change at a national scale.«

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