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Julie Fenley

Julie Fenley is a lecturer at Federation University, Gippsland Campus. Her research focuses on Aboriginal history, and her PhD thesis, “‘Dealing with a Nation’: Conceptualising Aboriginal Sovereignty, 1950-1990” examined Indigenous peoples’ engagement with the Australian state. She also has a broad interest in public history and museum studies, and recent publications have included heritage studies funded by Heritage Victoria.

Julie Fenley

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  • Earth and Industry

    Erik Eklund and Julie Fenley

Events

ANU Meet the Author – Leigh Boucher & Michelle Arrow

Australian National University Cultural Centre, 153 University Avenue, Canberra, ACT, Australia

Leigh Boucher and Michelle Arrow will be in conversation with Frank Bongiorno on their book, with Barbara Baird and Robert Reynolds, Personal Politics Sexuality, Gender and the Remaking of Citizenship in Australia, an insightful...

Verge 2024: Click Launch

The Alderman 134 Lygon Street, Brunswick East, VIC

In the eighteenth edition of this creative anthology, 26 writers explore consonance and assonance that rattle like a chattering jaw, narratives composed of hyperlinked rabbit-holing, and stories that tick with...

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