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thesaturdaypaper.com.au
“We should celebrate when the Bill becomes an Act,” writes Marcia Langton. “It will transform the bitterness of more than 200 years of history into a new and exciting era of becoming more than a postcolonial province with a ‘regrettable’ history.” satpa.pe/3a2C6Hi
How Victoria’s Treaty could change Australia
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sakshi.bsky.social
The best election is here (and notorious)—love to watch how friends and family have their own favourites and how many arguments kick off as to what is strategic voting 😆https://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2025/oct/06/australian-bird-of-the-year-2025-vote-now
Australian bird of the year 2025: vote for your favourite #birdoftheyear in the Guardian / BirdLife Australia poll
From little penguins to (very big) cassowaries, every bird has its fans. Vote for your favourite in the 2025 Guardian/BirdLife Australia poll
www.theguardian.com
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Orange minivet. Udupi, Karnataka, India. 🪶

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livinglabs.institute
LAUNCHING: Living Labs Institute
We’re excited to announce the launch of Living Labs Institute. We invite to you all to reimagine learning through place-based approaches+co-creating alternative pathways for locally rooted actions.
Made with care.
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Living Labs Institute
Living Labs Institute is a place-based institute fostering transdisplinary learning-collaborations to imagine, construct and pursue alternative pathways of differential development.
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guyjackson.bsky.social
Osprey hunting at Kielder Water, Northumberland. 🪶
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On holiday, but necessary to intervene. Don't make me tap the sign "no such thing as natural disasters (or climate disasters)". There are, however, climate-exacerbated disasters, but the underlying vulnerability of societies is the root cause. Always will be.
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Wheatear from Orkney, Scotland. 🪶
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Damn peer reviewer being right. Who do they think they are! This one feels like an annoying uncle/aunty giving valuable life advice that you don't want to hear, but is needed.

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Shaina Potts, Judicial Territory: Law, Capital, and the Expansion of American Empire - @dukepress.bsky.social, September 2024
www.dukeupress.edu/judicial-ter...
@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social discussion with Second Cold War Observatory. newbooksnetwork.com/judicial-ter...
guyjackson.bsky.social
Doing some historical digging for a paper and stumbled across this little gem—kudos to the Foxearth and District Local History Society.

Massive emigration from East Anglia to the colonies since the 1700s.

www.foxearth.org.uk/Emigration2....
The Song of the Emigrant ship
www.foxearth.org.uk

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gscjournal.bsky.social
Our 1st Impact Factor is in. We got an IF of 3.6, putting us in Q1 for social issues! 🥳
We are delighted by this result. Thank you to our brilliant authors, editorial team, reviewers and readers for making this possible ❤️

by Erin O’DonnellReposted by: Guy Jackson

ezzyod.bsky.social
Beautiful day for a walk across Naarm as part of the Yoorrook #WalkForTruth.

Massive thank you to all the organisers and the safety marshalls and deadly First Nations road crew and all the speakers who made today so special.

#WurundjeriWoiwurrungCountry #BunurongCountry #BoonWurrungCountry
Four non-Indigenous people smile at the camera. The sun is shining on the Maribyrnong River in the background Little pied cormorant resting above Moonee Ponds Creek
Moonee Ponds Creek reflecting a sunny sky with white puffy clouds
lylamehta.bsky.social
On #WorldOceanDay, new co-authored paper that calls for rethinking development in coastal spaces, away from extractive models toward approaches that respect local knowledge, ecological interdependence, & justice.

bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/gsc/view/jou...
bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
guyjackson.bsky.social
Quick, book a doctor's appointment. This is very serious, could be fatal!
mia-gray.bsky.social
"Professors are the enemy, professors are the enemy.
Write that on the blackboard 100 times and never forget it."

A short history of a long-running refrain from the American right.

Already seeing echoes of this in the UK from Badenoch and Farage ...

www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Trump’s war on Harvard was decades in the making. This letter proves it | Bernard Harcourt
A message tucked into an old book serves as a reminder that the assault on the institution is part of a long-planned effort
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guyjackson.bsky.social
Always great to be reminded of this clip! "Europe is not my centre. Europe is on the outskirts." Ousmane Sembène.
neilramjee.bsky.social
America is not the epicentre of the world. I love Ousmane Sembène’s forthright attitude to colonial countries and their falsified importance on the world stage.

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drewharwell.com
Masked agents making warrantless arrests with a “do what you need to do” mandate.

"In Irvine, Calif., ICE agents drove a phalanx of military vehicles ... seeking a resident’s son who had allegedly posted fliers alerting neighbors to the presence of ICE agents"

www.wsj.com/us-news/prot...
Federal agents make warrantless arrests. Masked agents take people into custody without identifying themselves. Plainclothes agents in at least a dozen cities have arrested migrants who showed up to their court hearings. And across the U.S., people suspected of being in the country illegally are disappearing into the federal detention system without notice to families or lawyers, according to attorneys, witnesses and officials.

In Coral Springs, Fla., at least eight agents in tactical gear, shields and rifles surrounded a home with guns raised to arrest a father with no criminal history. In Irvine, Calif., ICE agents drove a phalanx of military vehicles in the Orange County suburb to arrest a person, though not for illegal immigration. They were seeking a resident’s son who had allegedly posted fliers alerting neighbors to the presence of ICE agents.

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neilramjee.bsky.social
America is not the epicentre of the world. I love Ousmane Sembène’s forthright attitude to colonial countries and their falsified importance on the world stage.
guyjackson.bsky.social
Some people seem to skip the 20th century in their analysis of capitalism in the UK. No, the working class is no longer working in cotton mills, and yes, they have benefited immensely from unequal exchange. Marx would likely be focusing on how society as a whole enables the capture of surplus value.

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