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Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.

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Engaging with Indigenous knowledges in Asia: Sharing new opportunities for exchange

  • Prof. Aaron Corn & Prof. Barry Judd,

The power imbalance between the academic Anglosphere and the world’s Indigenous peoples need not continue unchecked.

The connections between Indigenous Australians and Indonesians beyond the trepang trade

  • James Pilbrow, Nidala Barker, David Yunupiŋu, Abdi Karya, Nurabdiansyah, Dr Anthea Skinner, Prof Lisa Palmer & Prof Aaron Corn,

The long-standing connections between Indigenous Australians in northern Australia and Makassan Indonesians endure in culture and language.

China and Australia: A possible pathway to collective action on climate change?

  • Prof. Mark Beeson,

China and Australia could model joint action if they can rethink traditional views of security in theory and practice.

INTERVIEW: I have hope we can transcend retaliation & make space for all realities, grief & trauma

  • Hana Assafiri OAM ,

Australian activist and entrepreneur, Hana Assafiri OAM, speaks of finding common ground amid the Israel-Gaza conflict and patriarchal power structures.

The Taiwan Centre for Mandarin Learning in Australia: Policy Recommendations

  • Dr Jeffrey Gil, Dr Minglei Wang & Dr Grace Yue Qi,

TCMLs could help Chinese language learning in Australia, but there are significant political sensititivies.