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Good afternoon from #Naarm

Featured in this tweet and the one following are all pieces of street art from Naarm (some legal, some sneaky) that celebrate First Nations Australians. Perhaps some of you recognise where they are from?
The tram one should be familar to most Victorians and is part of @risingmelbourne 2022 First Peoples art trams rising.melbourne/wormhole/2022-… It is called Blak Love and is by Dr Paola Balla (Wemba Wemba-Gunditjmara)
This afternoon I want to start by saying that both illness & lack of internet coverage down in Somers (on Bunurong Country) threw a real spanner in the works for my @WePublicHealth tweeting 😥

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This week I am hoping that the varied content I will tweet will be interesting, create conversation & perhaps inspire in some form.

#Thankyou to @MelissaSweetDr & the @CroakeyNews for letting me once again host @WePublicHealth I must be getting close to hosting almost 10 times!
The original premise for hosting was regarding #SystemsThinking incorporated in #PublicHealth #MPH teaching @CAphia - but we will also be incorporating #IWD2023 along with some live tweeting from the first day of this awesome conference
Since last year I have been following the excellent @TessaRDavis trying to learn how to improve how I tweet (amongst other things) so this will be a real test for me. For all #PublicHealth academics I strongly recommend you follow her as she has great tips for students.
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We had a fantastic few days last week as #TopEndSTS presented the Darwin node of #AusSTS2021. Organising locally, we recognise how lucky we were to meet in person before lockdown and we send our thanks everyone who helped our in-place and online events to happen and be so special Image
Thank you to senior #Larrakia women Donna Jackson and Lorraine Williams as well as @kirsty_howey from @EnviroCentreNT, Michael Christie from @cdu_ni and Peter O’Hagan from #RapidCreek Landcare for guiding our walkshop along Gurambai/ Rapid Creek. Image
To Paul G, Meredith Balanydjarrk, Enid Gurungulmiwuy and Jennifer Deger from #MiyarrkaMedia at Gapuwiyak, as well as Amanda Strong @spottedfawnart in Canada for sharing their films with us under moonlight at the #Nightcliff foreshore with #DarwinSolarCinema Image
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