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Do you remember your school library? Well-thumbed textbooks, student displays, an overzealous librarian, perhaps a few rebellious teens misbehaving behind the shelves. How about an ancient mummified head? For the students of Grafton High School, this unusual artefact is a staple. After all, it's been there for more than a century. But to historians and Egyptologists, the head is much more than a curiosity — it's a legacy of dispossession that affects Egyptians to this day. Discover the full story in our immersive online article, and head to the ABC listen app to follow the celebrated podcast, Stuff The British Stole, with a brand new season co-produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Then, tune in to a special bonus episode from our popular Take Me To Your Leader podcast. This one is all about Yevgeny Prigozhin, the man behind the infamous Wagner Group and its unsuccessful rebellion against Vladimir Putin. This weekend also kicks off NAIDOC Week, the theme of which is For Our Elders. Tune in to RN's Indigenous arts and culture show, AWAYE!, to hear from First Nations creatives about the Elders that have inspired and mentored them. And you can find all of the ABC's NAIDOC coverage across radio, TV and online at our ABC Indigenous online hub. Until next time, Anna Levy, deputy digital editor Enjoy getting ABC RN in your inbox? Invite your friends to sign up too! |
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With mystery surrounding its origins, the mummified head poses all sorts of questions about the past, present and future. | | |
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A former petty criminal, hot dog vendor and restaurateur from St Petersburg, who went on to build a powerful private army, Prigozhin had been a loyal ally of Putin's — until he turned his sights on Moscow. | | |
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Experts warn a culture of disbelief in Australia's family court system is resulting in children being sent to live with their alleged abusers, leaving them with lifelong consequences. | | |
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Arrente and Kalkadoon woman Rachel Perkins is an exceptionally accomplished writer, director, producer, educator, leader, and mentor. This year's NAIDOC Week theme, For Our Elders, brings to her mind a trailblazer of First Nations media: Alfreda Glynn. | | |
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The rules prevented women from going to Antarctica in the 1960s, but Nel Law defied them. Now author Rachael Mead wants more people to learn about Nel's legacy. | | |
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If you want to invest in Indigenous fashion, how can you ensure your money is actually going to Indigenous creators? | | |
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When it comes to protecting flood-prone areas, large-scale infrastructure is often costly and slow. So, some communities are choosing to fight against flooding in their own backyards. | | |
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Platforms like Spotify have transformed the music industry through their use of recommendation algorithms and customised playlists designed to cater to a particular activity or mood. But how has this changed how we listen to and appreciate music? | | |
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Northern Iraq is filled with ancient culture and natural beauty, and locals hope that others will soon visit the remarkable region. | | |
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After a dream wedding, a young wife learns her new husband isn't what he seems. | |
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