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Lynette Russell

Lynette Russell AM is an ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Professor at Monash University’s Indigenous Studies Centre. Her Aboriginal ancestors were born on the lands of the Wotjobaluk people, and she is descended from convicts on the other side of her family; she is rather uniquely placed as an historian. All of her work is deeply interdisciplinary and collaborative. She is the author or editor of fifteen volumes, with several more in train, and she is the only Australian scholar to be elected to both the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Anthropological Institute, both in London. Her passions are community outreach and the dissemination of knowledge, social justice, and the Essendon Football Club.

A Trip to the Dominions

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  • Time to Listen

    Melissa Castan and Lynette Russell
  • A Trip to the Dominions

    Lynette Russell

Events

Ian Lowe at the Woodford Folk Festival

Woodford Folk Festival 87 Woodrow Rd, Woodford QLD 4514, Arbour, Queensland, Australia

Join Professor Ian Lowe as he explores why environmental laws are falling short, from loopholes and weak enforcement to economic pressures. This insightful discussion will highlight the challenges in current...