From helping build communities in high-rise apartments to relations between Australia and China under the new Labor Government …see where the Faculty of Arts has been making headlines in June.
Dr Mei-fen Kuo from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature provided comment to SBS about Chinese voters' preferences in the last election.
Professor Peter Greste from the Faculty of Arts provided comment to ABC Online about restrictions on press covering Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to the Pacific.
Dr Miriam Williams from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed by 702 ABC Sydney regarding the launch of the Vertical Villages project toolkit to help build communities in high-rise apartments. This story was originally published in The Lighthouse.
Dr Shireen Morris from Macquarie Law School was featured on the Q&A panel discussing what’s been achieved since the High Court recognised Indigenous land rights.
Dr Shireen Daft from Macquarie Law School provided comment to Recode about the application of environmental protection laws to damages caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Dr Stephanie Russo from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature provided comment to 702 ABC Sydney.
Dr Shireen Morris from Macquarie Law School was featured on 891 ABC Adelaide regarding the Uluru Statement of the Heart.
Professor Peter Greste from the Faculty of Arts was interviewed by ABC Radio National about Australians detained overseas.
Emeritus Professor David Christian from the Department of History and Archaeology was interviewed by Player FM about the future of humanity.
Julian Dight from Macquarie Law School was interviewed by 2SER about former NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro being awarded damages after suing Google over its platform Youtube for publishing two videos attacking him produced by FriendlyJordies.
Dr Randa Abdel Fattah from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed by Middle East Monitor about her latest chapter in a book 'Our Vision for Liberation: Engaged Palestinian Intellectuals and Leaders Speak Out'.
Dr Jennifer Hunt from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was interviewed by 774 ABC Melbourne about an investigation into the US Capitol riot.
Dr Elenie Poulos from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed about gun violence in the US by ABC Radio National.
Dr Miriam Williams from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed by Daily Mail regarding the launch of the Vertical Villages project toolkit to help build communities in high-rise apartments. This story was originally published in The Lighthouse.
Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was interviewed by 702 ABC Sydney about relations between Australia and China under the new Labor Government.
Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to The Washington Post about relations between Australia and China under the new Labor Government.
Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to The Sydney Morning Herald about a meeting between Australian and Chinese Defence Ministers.
Dr Rita Matulionyte from Macquarie Law School provided comment to Dotdash – The Balance about Mastercard's new 'smile to pay' system.
Dr Madeline Taylor from Macquarie Law School provided comment to WIRED about Australia's transition to renewable forms of energy.
Dr Miriam Williams from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed by 2GB regarding the launch of the Vertical Villages project toolkit to help build communities in high-rise apartments. This story was originally published in The Lighthouse.
Emeritus Professor Murray Goot from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article to The Conversation.
Dr Jacqueline Dalziell and Distinguished Professor Wendy Rogers from the Department of Philosophy was featured in Research Professional News regarding a study of the ethics of synthetic biology in the case of synthetic artemisinin.
Honorary Associate Professor Shirleene Robinson from the Department of History and Archaeology was mentioned in Star Observer regarding being appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for “significant service to the LGBTIQ community, to marriage equality, and to history”.
Professor Tina Soliman Hunter and Dr Madeline Taylor from Macquarie Law School contributed an article to The Conversation.
Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was interviewed by ABC NewsRadio about China's ambitions in the 21st century.
Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was interviewed by BBC World Service about the election in Colombia.
Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to China Daily Hong Kong about a meeting between Australian and Chinese Defence Ministers.
Associate Professor Courtney Fung from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was interviewed by The Wire China about China's concept of cyber sovereignty and its growing influence in multilateral organizations such as the UN.
Adjunct Professor George Newhouse from Macquarie Law School contributed an article to The Conversation.
Stephen Vagg, PhD student was featured in The Sydney Morning Herald regarding co-producing the first Australian reading of Reunion Day, a play banned by Australian censors in 1961.
Dr Nina Markovic-Khaze from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was interviewed by ABC 1 Perth about Ukraine's European Union membership bid.
Professor Michelle Arrow from the Department of History and Archaeology was interviewed by ABC South East SA about the 90 year history of the ABC.
Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature contributed an article to The Sydney Morning Herald reviewing the book, The BBC: A People's History.
Dr Jennifier Hunt from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was interviewed by ABC1 Melbourne about the lifting of sanctions against Afghanistan following an earthquake impacting the country.
Dr Tom Baudinette from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature provided comment to Teen Vogue about the success of 'Boys' Love' media in the west.
Dr Madeline Taylor from Macquarie Law School provided comment to The New Daily about investment in the world’s largest solar generation and transmission project – Sun Cable.
Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature contributed an article to The Sydney Morning Herald reviewing the book, The BBC: A People's History.
Honorary Professor Michael Fine from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article to Aged Care Insite on the new government's focus on the care economy.
Vincent Hurley from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to ABC News Radio about organised crime and gangland shootings.
Professor Bronwyn Carlson from the Department of Indigenous Studies contributed an article to The Conversation.
Professor Bronwyn Carlson from the Department of Indigenous Studies provided comment to The New Daily about the census data which showed an increase in the number of people identifying as Indigenous.
Adjunct Professor George Newhouse from Macquarie Law School was interviewed by ABC Radio National about the politicisation of the US Courts compared to Australia.
Stephen Vagg, PhD student was featured on ABC News regarding the history of television dramas.