Risdon Cove in 1804 on the eve of the ‘massacre’ that never happened.
Risdon Cove in 1804 on the eve of the ‘massacre’ that never happened.
“I’m not interested in telling stories that try to calm down racists,” says the 32-year-old award-winning author and academic [Michael Mohammed Ahmad] “My position – which I’ve been quite publically outspoken about – is that if you’re a racist, you should be afraid of me. I spend my life – my goal is to get rid of racists.” - Source
Did the former Premier of Tasmania remove the skull of Aboriginal Tasmanian man, William Lanne after he died? Should William Crowther’s Statue in Hobart be pulled down 150 years later?
Coup d’etat in all but name: NZ’s descent to ethno-nationalism.
Is the Uluru Statement from the Heart being driven by Race, Ancestry and Heritage?
The Dark Emu Exposed investigation into the career of Winninninni Aboriginal Academic Kerrie Doyle has taken a new twist. Our files have been handed over to a new, specialist investigative team - stay tuned for new allegations perhaps?
Did the former Premier of Tasmania remove the skull of Aboriginal Tasmanian man, William Lanne after he died? Should William Crowther’s Statue in Hobart be pulled down 150 years later?
Does the Southern Australian Giant Cuttlefish have something to teach us about ‘identity mimicry’?
Bruce Pascoe should stop wagging his finger in the face of Australians about ‘stolen’ Aboriginal land and come clean on how his own land was acquired from King George V - and explain why he hasn’t returned it to an Aboriginal Land Council
How low can Bruce Pascoe go in spinning the fiction that is Dark Emu?
Finally, an education department that shows professionalism and upholds a balanced education of our kids
Are you an Academic Pretending to be Indigenous? You need to be afraid, very afraid - the Deep Fake Algorithm has been unleashed and is about to expose you.
At the Intersection of History and Identity, individuals look to discover information from their family histories as a way of shaping their contemporary identities
Do our ancestors make us, or do we in fact make them? - The distant cousins of Professor Jakelin Troy
Professor Troy confirms our Research - But is she also starting to talk up her ‘Indigenous’ heritage?
Indigenous Professor Jakelin Troy’s Remarkable Colonial Pioneer Family Tree
Indigenous Professor Jakelin Troy endorsed by the University Of Sydney - “Kiandra the high plains of my Country, Ngarigu’…my mother “Shirley Troy our Country”…my grandmother “loved this country and knew it all”