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  2. Elizabeth Eggleston - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth Eggleston Memorial Collection is located in the Koorie Research Unit of the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre. [6] The collection was named after Eggleston due to her role as a former director of the then Centre for Research into Aboriginal Studies and her renown as the premiere expert of Aborigines and the law.

  3. Lynette Russell - Wikipedia

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    Monash University (1998–) Deakin University (1995–98) Lynette Wendy Russell , AM , FASSA , FAHA is an Australian historian, known for her work on the history of Indigenous Australians ; in particular, anthropological history (especially during the early colonial period of Australia and the 19th century); archaeology ; gender and race ...

  4. Catherine Liddle - Wikipedia

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    This event raises funds for the Renate Kamener Indigenous Scholarship at the university. [17] [18] In December 2023, she was a keynote speaker at the 12th OMEP Asia-Pacific Conference at Macquarie University in Sydney. [a] [19] She is a member of the Monash University Indigenous Advisory Council, an advisory body to the university on Indigenous ...

  5. Isobel Mary White - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Bates: The Native Tribes of Western Australia. National Library of Australia, Canberra. White, Isobel, 1993. 'Daisy Bates: Legend and reality'. In Julie Marcus (ed) First in their Field: women and Australian Anthropology. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, pp. 47–65. White, Isobel, and Helen Payne, 1992. 'Australian Aboriginal myth'.

  6. Jeanie Bell - Wikipedia

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    After leaving school, she moved to Melbourne, Victoria, and attended Monash University. After graduating from Monash, she spent three years teaching linguistics at the Yipirinya school in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, training Aboriginal interpreters for the Institute of Aboriginal Development, and editing two books for the Aboriginal ...

  7. List of Monash University people - Wikipedia

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    Gary P. Sampson – World Trade Organization economist; Graeme Samuel – Chairman of the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission; Anna Skarbek – businesswoman and former investment banker; Jannie Tay – Executive vice-chairman and co-founder of the Hour Glass; recipient of the 2003 Monash University Distinguished Alumni Award

  8. Diane Bell (anthropologist) - Wikipedia

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    Diane Robin Bell OAM (born 1943) is an Australian feminist anthropologist, author, and social justice advocate. Her work focuses on the Aboriginal people of Australia, Indigenous land rights, human rights, Indigenous religions, environmental issues, and feminist theory and practice.

  9. Ellen José - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 the inaugural Ellen José Art Award for Young Women was held. It is a triennial, non-acquisitive art award and is a joint initiative of the Ellen José Memorial Foundation and Bayside City Council to promote young female artists (18–35 years) during a critical time in their career. [ 16 ]