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Huge congratulations to our author Erik Eklund, whose powerful book ‘Politics, Pride and Perversion: The Rise and Fall of Frank Arkell’ has been shortlisted for the 2026 ACT Literary Awards ! Don’t miss this compelling read. Get your copy today: doi.org/10.22459/PPP...
A quick reminder to secure your spot for Alison Booth’s 'Uneven Rewards' book launch next Thursday evening at The Street. Please make sure to register.
Congratulations to Miranda Forsyth and Felicity Tepper, and their co-authors on the release of Growing Restorative Regulation, exploring how restorative justice principles can help transform regulation through dialogue, accountability and relationship-building. 👏
New piece in ’The Conversation' by Heidi Norman and Nicholas Pitt, drawing on their latest 'Aboriginal History Journal’ article. A powerful look at how Aboriginal communities on the western plains and river country fought back against smallpox. doi.org/10.22459/AH....
'Indigenous Songs of Victoria' arriving during National Reconciliation Week 2026 is a deeply meaningful moment. This landmark book brings together 100+ Victorian Indigenous song texts, honouring the song-makers whose voices shaped Country long before colonisation. Register doi.org/10.22459/ISV...
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Our new release, 'Indigenous Songs of Victoria', is a powerful collection published in #NRW2026, uniting archival song material with linguistic insight celebrating the voices of First Nations songkeepers. 📚 Order now: doi.org/10.22459/ISV...
We are proud to share some of our Indigenous titles and honour the cultures, histories and identities they represent for #NRW2026. This year’s theme, ALL IN, calls on 'all Australians to commit wholeheartedly to reconciliation every day'. Explore the full collection at press.anu.edu.au.
In #NRW, we’re proud to be the publisher of 'Aboriginal History Journal'. For nearly 50 years, the journal has been #ALLIN on truth‑telling, sharing Indigenous oral traditions, languages, biographies and research that deepen understanding and drive real change. Full backlist: shorturl.at/tnpnT
' ... a model for future examinations of Indigenous artists.’ Judith Ryan review ‘Peter Marralwanga: Painter of the Djang of Western Arnhem Land’ in the latest issue of @austbookreview.bsky.social! www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/c...
Landslide - The 2025 Australian Federal Election Edited by: @mariansawer.bsky.social, @jillesheppard.bsky.social, and @johnwarhurst.bsky.social A new book from ANU press, free to download! press.anu.edu.au/publications... #auspol Note chapter 19 by Simon Jackman "Turnaround: How Labor won voters"
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Peter Marralwanga: Painter of the Djang of western Arnhem Land is an exemplary examination of the life, art, culture, and genealogy of Peter Marralwanga, one of the great Kuninjku figurative masters o...
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ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet)
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Judith Ryan reviews ‘Peter Marralwanga: Painter of the Djang of western Arnhem Land’ by Luke Taylor and Ivan Namirrkki
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<p>The 2025 Australian federal election saw an unexpected landslide victory for the Labor Party, the Liberal Party’s worst ever result and the continued rise of the non-major-party vote. In this book,...
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OUT NOW! 'Growing Restorative Regulation’ presents a practical alternative to punitive regulation, showing how dialogue, accountability and restorative justice principles can help repair harm and build lasting compliance. Get your copy: doi.org/10.22459/GRR.2026
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Join Alison Booth as her book ’Uneven Rewards' is launched by the ANU Research School of Economics with Prof Martine Mariotti as MC, and with Prof Bruce Chapman giving the launch address. 🗓️ 4 June   ⏰ 5.30 pm    📍The Street, 15 Childers St, City West, ACT www.thestreet.org.au/shows/alison...
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Uneven Rewards: Milestones in Labour Economics
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Alison Booth - Book Launch
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A smallpox epidemic in the 1830s brought a new and deadly disease to the southeastern frontier. Aboriginal people responded with three distinct techniques.
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Fish bones and scorching hair: new research shows how Aboriginal people fought smallpox
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