Is Australian English fair dinkum? Bloody oath, it is!
A language all of our own Is there such a thing as Australian English? Or do Australians speak a bastardised form of British English, incorporating
A language all of our own Is there such a thing as Australian English? Or do Australians speak a bastardised form of British English, incorporating
In Ukraine, evidence has been collected in Bucha and Mariupol and elsewhere of ill-treatment of prisoners, theft, and needless destruction of cities and of supplies
Women’s intellectual contributions to the pool of human knowledge, until recent decades, have not received wide public recognition. While their numbers were few, they emerged
A billion dollar industry Australia’s cultural and creative industries generated nearly $112 billion for the economy in 2016 to 2017 and employed 600,000 people, more
Dr Margaret Rose FRHistS FAHA’s article ‘In Memoriam: World War I Memorials by the Australian Sculptor Margaret Baskerville (1861-1930)’ focuses on Baskerville’s memorial for Edith
Placing women at the centre As the winds of women’s liberation swirled across Australia during the 1970s, women historians began re-examining the national story. And
It is significant that it takes three people to write this obituary as a document of Graeme’s diverse and productive life that takes in his
Thursday 14 November, 2.00-3.30pm Debate about the nation occurs through language, but the impacts of Australia’s changing demographic profile, multicultural ideology and policy, and the
A life in pots & vases The red figure pottery produced in the Greek settlements of southern Italy and Sicily during the fifth and fourth
Without even knowing it, you’ve likely benefited from AI. Maybe you’ve asked Siri to start a timer, checked Google Maps for the best route during
The Australian Academy of the Humanities recognises Australia’s First Nations Peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of this land, and their continuous connection to country, community and culture.