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They've just released the 3 questions for our final assessment for my Indigenous Australians and Justice subject.

Question 1: Identify one systemic issue impacting Indigenous Australian communities and explain how a community protocol or program may be a positive step forward to working meaningfully with Indigenous Australian communities?

...IN 600 WORDS

Question 2: Examine the impact of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) on Indigenous Australian people and their culture; has it been a positive step forward – yes/no and why not?

...IN 600 WORDS

Question 3: ‘Community solutions to community problems’(Blagg & Valuri, 2004) – critically reflect on this statement and what this means for Indigenous Australian communities when it comes to accessing justice and interacting with the criminal justice system. In your reflection, you need to consider one socio-economic, ideological or political policy or practice that has been forced upon Indigenous Australian people and how this has been detrimental to community rather than, working with them together.

...IN 600 WORDS

This is so fucking ridiculous.

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Could Linux replace Microsoft at university?

I spoke up in a meeting about the push for open-source tools and told them that, if they’re serious, it’s time to drop Microsoft entirely. I suggested switching to Linux instead, and surprisingly, the manager was all for it! Fingers crossed that this change might actually be coming.