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Bronwyn Fredericks
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Professor & Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement), The University of Queensland (UQ). Views are mine & don’t represent UQ. Reposts don’t mean I agree.

Bronwyn Fredericks is an Indigenous Australian academic and administrator. Her scholarship extends across education, health, community development, policy, and Indigenist research methods, including a focus on work relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people using participatory and community led approaches. Her contributions have been recognised through the NAIDOC Education Award in 2022 and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Award in 2019. She is currently the Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Queensland. .. more

Education 30%
Public Health 19%

Thanks Pete. It sure looks similar to the one in your yard. And look at your colourful bird visitors. Lovely! May you keep enjoying trees & birds. 🌿🐦

Wow! An interesting & impressive tree.Thank you for sharing. 🌿

You’ve seen some lovely trees as per your photos! Thank you for sharing. May you keep enjoying more trees in the future! 🌿💫
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One of the folks at my hotel said they spotted the ‘best umbrella’ just outside the hotel on the street. They meant this one. ☂️😂 I feel for the person it failed on in the wind & rain.

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Vale cartoonist Jon Kudelka - www.theguardian.com/media/2026/f.... Abraham Bradfield & I included Jon Kudelka’s work in our article about constitutional change & the Voice referendum ‘Co-Designing Change’, M/C Journal, 24(4), 2021: design - www.journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mc...

Enjoying trees like this today, which are different from the types of trees where I live & work. 🌿👋🏽😀

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Vale Jon Kudelka (1972-2026). He was one of the sharpest political cartoonists this country has ever produced. He saw through the folly and cant but never let it dim his own warmth or decency. Thoughts are with his family. You can read his essay on cartooning here:

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Lessons from political cartooning
After being diagnosed with an inoperable glioblastoma, The Saturday Paper’s editorial cartoonist took time to consider what really matters – and it is not politics.
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Proud to announce bookings (free) are open for Rivers of Reason: Blak & Arab Writers in Conversation. Monday 2 March 2026, 2.30 - 7.30 in town hall, Tarntanya (Adelaide). As part of Constellations writers festival. Info about program & speakers on booking page >
events.humanitix.com/rivers-of-re...

Don’t be so scared of living, being, feeling & doing, that you don’t live life. Make everyday count! 💫

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Walked along the creek in my neighbourhood & spotted the ducks near the bridge. Often by Feb some of the duck families in the park have lost a few of their young (born in spring), but not in this area. They dodge some of the predators, including 🐍🦊

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