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The course has been developed by the School of Indigenous Australian Studies at Charles Sturt University. CSU is committed to the process of reconciliation and social justice through education. The content developers were supported by Sue Theobald and Linda Ward from the Division of Learning & Teaching.
The course has been developed by the School of Indigenous Australian Studies at Charles Sturt University. CSU is committed to the process of reconciliation and social justice through education. This course is also designed to increase your ability to examine and analyse the relationships between Indigenous people and the rest of Australian society both in the past and the present.
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 3 October 2017

Associate Professor Jay Phillips,

Head of School, School of Indigenous Australian Studies

Professor Jay Phillips.png
Linda Ghys,

Lecturer, School of Indigenous Australian Studies

Linda Ghys photo.png

The course has been developed by the School of Indigenous Australian Studies at Charles Sturt University. CSU is committed to the process of reconciliation and social justice through education. The content developers were supported by Sue Theobald and Linda Ward from the Division of Learning & Teaching.