From the 90-year anniversary of the ABC to the history of cash...see where the Faculty of Arts has been making headlines this month.
Dr Intan Paramaditha from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature provided comment to South China Morning Post about the film Ticket to Paradise.
Professor Bronwyn Carlson from the Department of Indigenous Studies provided comment to The Sydney Morning Herald about the census data which showed an increase in the number of people identifying as Indigenous.
Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature was interviewed by ABC Radio National about the 90-year anniversary of the ABC.
Professor Tina Soliman Hunter from Macquarie Law School was interviewed by ABC News about the energy crisis.
Professor Liz Pellicano from the School of Education was featured in ABC News regarding the life experiences of adults with autism.
Emeritus Professor Murray Goot from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article to The Conversation.
Emeritus Professor Murray Goot from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed by 2CC Talking Canberra about the 'average' Australian according to the new Census data.
Professor Tina Soliman Hunter from Macquarie Law School was interviewed by ABC Radio National about the energy crisis.
Dr Anne McMaugh from the School of Education contributed an article to Child Magazine on supporting children learn during lengthy hospital stays.
Dr Intan Paramaditha from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature provided comment to Pehal News on potential controversy concerning the film, 'Eat, Pray, Love'.
Professor Peter Greste from the Faculty of Arts provided comment to ABC News on the legitimacy of news organisations.
Professor Liz Pellicano and Dr Wenn Lawson from the School of Education were mentioned in ABC Radio National about the Hidden Histories Project.
Associate Professor Kate Gleeson from the Macquarie Law School, Associate Professor Shaun Wilson from the School of Social Sciences and Dr Robert Ross from the School of Psychological Sciences in FMHHS contributed an article to The Conversation.
Professor Bronwyn Carlson from the Department of Indigenous Studies provided comment to The Weekend Australian on the Census self-reporting process.
Dr Wenn Lawson and Professor Liz Pellicano from the School of Education were interviewed by ABC Radio National regarding the Hidden Histories Project.
Associate Professor Adam Lockyer from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology contributed an article to The Conversation.
Dr Patricia Koromvokis from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language, and Literature (MCCALL) was mentioned in Greek Herald for receiving an honorary plaque from the International Summer University of Ioannina for her international collaboration between the two universities.
Dr Sung-Young Kim from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article to The Conversation.
Emeritus Professor Murray Goot from the School of Social Sciences provided comment to The Guardian about the Institute of Public Affairs promoting two “polls” which they claim show most Australians want net zero policies paused and coal-fired power stations built.
Dr Chris Vasantkumar from the Macquarie School of Social Sciences was interviewed by 774 ABC Melbourne about the history of cash.
Professor Michelle Arrow from the Department of History and Archaeology contributed an article to The Conversation.
Dr Narcyz Ghinea from the Department of Philosophy contributed an article to Insight Plus about the ethics of importing medicines from overseas for patients.
Professor Martin Bommas, Macquarie University History Museum Director, was featured regarding the launch of the new museum.
Professor Michelle Arrow from the Department of History and Archaeology was interviewed by 702 ABC Sydney about the Stepford Wives.
Dr Saba Vasefi from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language, and Literature (MCCALL) contributed an article to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Professor Garry Falloon from the School of Education was interviewed by 702 ABC Sydney about the benefits of single sex versus co-ed schooling. This story originally appeared on The Lighthouse.
Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was featured in The Japan Times regarding his book “Daring to Struggle,” an assessment of China’s foreign policy and strategy under President Xi Jinping.
Professor Peter Greste from the Faculty of Arts was interviewed in ABC 1 Perth about the US Democrats' new energy bill.