News & Events

  • RCDH Indigenous Family Research and Writing Skills Workshop

    May 19, 2024
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    Last month, the Research Centre for Deep History welcomed a group of fourteen Indigenous women to the first RCDH Indigenous Family Research and Writing Skills Workshop. Following a highly competitive application process, fourteen participants were selected to travel to ANU from various places – including Adelaide, Bateman’s Bay, Weipa, Ulladulla, Mackay, Melbourne, Newcastle, Coolangatta and…

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  • In My Blood It Runs Book Launch + Discussion

    March 13, 2024
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    On 7 March, the Research Centre for Deep History, in collaboration with the AIATSIS Education team, hosted a launch and discussion of the new children’s book by authors Dujuan Hoosan, Margaret Anderson and Carol Turner, In My Blood It Runs, at the Harry Hartog bookstore at ANU.  The book is based on the award-winning 2019 observational…

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  • Indigenous Family Research & Writing Skills Workshop 16-17 April 2024 at ANU

    March 13, 2024
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    Call for Expressions of Interest We are seeking expressions of interest to take part in an Indigenous Family Research & Writing Skills Workshop. This is for Indigenous women interested in building their skills in family history research and writing, who may be thinking about or who have already started on their research journey. Participants can…

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Marking Country

Marking Country visualizes Australia’s deep history.

This is a history that extends far beyond the two and a half centuries since the arrival of British ships from the northern hemisphere.

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