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suejackson.bsky.social
Geographer @ Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University Expertise in water governance
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Social coercion more like
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You’re funny
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Good one … I hope @purplepingers.bsky.social is at the top of the Crikey list for speaking out against house hoarding and shit rentals, as well as stirring up more than a few septic tanks
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How can this be even close to being considered a ‘trade off’? Revolting
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Lovely isn’t it? On my way through and quite a treat
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Tina Ngata on Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke www.tiktok.com/@kokatee/vid...
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Genius
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Diminished but still lively
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Hello, glad you’re here. I was in Wilcannia last week and thought about your terrific paper on survival.
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Imagining anything like a Westernfornia is melting mine
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Great story, read after a week on the Barka talking fish, flows, trees and traditions
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Exhibit A: How we underfund new ideas and baseline activity in basic research: bsky.app/profile/arc-...
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Just read your legal personhood article - thank you - but felt you needed to title it wtf is legal personhood! (Clearly I’m missing your fab wtf series)
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We may never know! Was pissed off when hearing there are no weather monitoring stations out there - no govt would ever demand that corps leave behind any more than the waste
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Please join Em. Prof. Heather Goodall as she talks about "Conflicted rivers: water and land across the upper Darling region" on Tuesday 19 March 5:00pm – 6:00pm AEDST. Please register here:
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Found that these Reserves carry essential hallmarks of neoliberal property relations. Paper based on a case study from the Daly River, NT, and analysis of decades of ethnographic material and water law. Part of a SI of Oceania on water and ethnographic methods
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Ooohh - I’ve been waiting for this - thank you