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Flinders University

With a vision to be internationally recognised as a world leader in research, an innovator in contemporary education, and the source of Australia’s most enterprising graduates, Flinders University aspires to create a culture that supports students and staff to succeed, to foster research excellence that builds better communities, to inspire education that produces original thinkers, and to promote meaningful engagement that enhances our environment, economy and society. Established in 1966, Flinders now caters to more than 26,000 students and respectfully operates on the lands of 17 Aboriginal nations, with a footprint stretching from Adelaide and regional South Australia through Central Australia to the Top End.

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Relative of Chunia pledgei named Ektopodon serratus (top left), with Wakaleo oldfieldi. Reconstruction of the early Miocene Kutjumarpu faunal assemblage by Peter Schouten

25-million-year-old fossils of a bizarre possum and strange wombat relative reveal Australia’s hidden past

Australia’s Red Centre was once a lush forest filled with strange creatures – and we are slowly discovering more about this enigmatic past.
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How can publishers support the authors of trauma memoirs, as they unpack their pain for the public? New research investigates

What is the responsibility of the publisher – and the many readers hungry for trauma memoirs – towards the authors who re-live their trauma to write their books? Some are calling for a new approach.

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