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Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander

Global search uncovers historic Stolen Generations child drawing

An international search for works created by Australian First Nations children of the Stolen Generations has unearthed a historic piece…

Society and culture

Theatre and research unite for a dramatic exploration of disability

An absorbing modern take on a Shakespearean tragedy is now showing at Curtin’s Hayman Theatre. At Curtin’s Centre for Culture…

Policy & public affairs

Is Australia ready to legalise cannabis?

Consent. Privilege. Euthanasia. Public perception on a wide range of topics has shifted dramatically in the last decade. Now the…

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander

Scottish households urged to join search for Australian children’s artworks

The global search for hundreds of precious artworks created by Australian First Nations children who were forcibly taken from their…

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander

Curtin honours four pioneers with Honorary Doctorates

A trailblazer of Indigenous health research, a pre-eminent Australian economist, an oil and gas executive committed to regional education and…

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander

Search for Nyungar children’s artwork goes global

A search is underway in the United Kingdom for hundreds of missing artworks created by children of the Stolen Generations…

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander

From mission sites to healing centres

A close partnership between Bringing them home WA, WA Stolen Generations Aboriginal Corporation and Curtin University is transforming former mission…

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander

Curtin appoints first Dean of Indigenous Futures 

If we looked at tertiary education in Australia with an Indigenous gaze instead of a colonial one, how could it…

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander

New public artworks at Curtin’s Exchange precinct reflect WA’s history

Three public artworks installed at Curtin University’s new Exchange precinct capture WA’s unique history, from ancient Noongar songlines to the…

Campus and global community

The world’s most remote oceans are polluted with microplastics: study

Curtin scientists who analysed seawater samples taken by Jon Sanders on his recent circumnavigation voyage have found microplastics present in…

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