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NAIDOC Week 2024 - highlights
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Lentil bolognese
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Serves 4-6 Ingredients: • 200g split red lentils • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil • 1 medium brown onion • 1 medium carrot • 1 celery stick • 2 garlic cloves • 1 star anise • 50g tomato paste • 50g red miso paste • 120g white wine • 1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves • 40g walnuts finely chopped • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar • 400g chopped tomatoes • 400g vegetable stock • 450g wholemeal penne Method: 1. 1 h...
How can we make the housing system fairer for tenants?
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Dr Sophia Maalsen and a team of housing researchers at the University of Sydney created the Know Your Landlord Universe to highlight the power imbalances tenants face while navigating the rental market. From no-grounds evictions to excessive gathering of data, the Know Your Landlord universe imagines a fairer housing system and offers some suggestions for meaningful reform. Find out more:sydney...
NAIDOC Week 2024 Fireside Yarn
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Green shakshuka
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Serves 4 Ingredients: • 2.5 tbsp extra virgin olive oil • 300g Spinach 350g • Vegetable stock • 3 Leeks 1 • Small Onion • 3 large Kale leaves • 1 cup (20gm) Parsley leaves, chopped • 10 Sage leaves, sliced • 3 Garlic crushed • 1 lemon juiced • 1/4 tsp ground Nutmeg Method: • Preheat your oven to 180ºC. • Place a large pot of salted water over high heat and bring to a boil • In the meantime... t...
Gadigal Ngura
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Mabo Day 2024 - Toby Cedar, Torres Strait Islander Artist.
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National Reconciliation Week: Now More Than Ever.
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Welcome to the University of Sydney
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The University of Sydney Net Zero Institute
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The University of Sydney's Net Zero Institute brings together more than 150 researchers from across the University to develop solutions across various disciplines from extracting critical minerals from waste, greenhouse gas removals and net zero health to green computing. Professor Deanna D'Alessandro from the Faculty of Engineering will lead the Net Zero Institute with a focus on decarbonisati...
Using social media to talk to young people about health
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Have you ever searched socials for health information? Here are five things PhD candidate Melody Taba learnt studying how health authorities use social media to communicate health messages to young people at USYD. Subscribe to our channel: bit.ly/2czTNH3 Connect with us: Instagram: sydney_uni TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@sydney_uni Facebook: sydneyuni X: sydney...
ANZAC Day message 2024
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ANZAC Day message 2024
Spiced, roasted edamame
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Spiced, roasted edamame
Unlocking the power of global partnerships
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Unlocking the power of global partnerships
Creating opportunities for all with Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) program at Sydney
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Creating opportunities for all with Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) program at Sydney
Save the date: Alumni Festival 2024
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Save the date: Alumni Festival 2024
Eddie Woo: Ask Me Anything
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Eddie Woo: Ask Me Anything
USYD Welcome Fest 2024 Wrap Up
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USYD Welcome Fest 2024 Wrap Up
Welcome to USYD 2024
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Welcome to USYD 2024
Broccoli and Parmesan bruschetta
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Broccoli and Parmesan bruschetta
Chia morning bowl
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Chia morning bowl
Roast vegetable salad
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Roast vegetable salad
Wholemeal sugarless muffin
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Wholemeal sugarless muffin
Tofu stir fry with wild rice
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Tofu stir fry with wild rice
Masoor daal, quinoa and yoghurt
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Masoor daal, quinoa and yoghurt
2023 Arthur and Hilda Winch Lecture - Pre-Colonisation Trade in the Top End of Australia AUSLAN
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2023 Arthur and Hilda Winch Lecture - Pre-Colonisation Trade in the Top End of Australia AUSLAN
Danielle: Turning my passions into purpose
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Danielle: Turning my passions into purpose
A novel approach to health: New perspectives arising from research and creativity
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A novel approach to health: New perspectives arising from research and creativity
CPC Talks | Children are our future: Talking sleep and modelling in childhood overweight and obesity
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CPC Talks | Children are our future: Talking sleep and modelling in childhood overweight and obesity
You CAN ask me that - We spoke to staff and students about the Voice Referendum.
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You CAN ask me that - We spoke to staff and students about the Voice Referendum.

Комментарии

  • @williamroach4188
    @williamroach4188 5 месяцев назад

    😮

  • @robertpembroke8902
    @robertpembroke8902 5 месяцев назад

    The Hamlet Joke In Hamlet the Grave Diggers say, 'Ah, poor Yorick I knew him well'. How do the grave diggers know to go the cemetery plot? They're quite drunk though happy to be there vis a vis Mary Differ in merry but with differences of opinion. They're goal is to steal the corpse. Initially, they prime the nature of a synaesthetic sensation akin to voodoo by practicing a priming method involving pain through accident. They then test for presence periodically by pricking themselves with pins to see if a transmission of communication is possible just prior to death. They plan on stealing the corpse to test for communicative action via the corpse to other people within the Hamlet or Township. So the voodoo is achieved by priming with pain and threats. Then they try to achieve accidents in the weakened human subject to create injury leading to death. That's the bases of the Grave Digger scene where they grab the skull and say, "Ah, poor Yorick I knew him well". n.b., They're Indigenous. They live proximal to me. I know this because I heard them speak nearby just after priming with a pin prick. I've actually observed it in person not infrequently. You know when they start to prick themselves. That's a version of "Ah, poor Yorick I knew him well". Sometimes you can make a visual of them doing it. It does look a bit like a scene from Abott and Costello; Hence, the Surname Joke.

  • @robertpembroke8902
    @robertpembroke8902 Год назад

    The Model Joke Trying to pervert the life of a modeller is like trying to destroy a species of seed on the Planet. The social system responds by attempting to destroy everything that the assailant values because the social organism self-generates a response defence mechanism that will destroy an entire society just to get the threat to the modeller. The modeller is a mirror of the polis or city in a microcosm. In apiary (not Apai Volcano) a model might be the heuristic of cognition in a bee that makes the hexagonal module in the hive. Attacking a modeller is worse than attacking the Queen of a Hive. The Queen can be replaced but the template of the model cannot;) The Modellor holds the template. Thomas Hobbes and Jeremy Bentham are examples of model makers;) I am the modellor per the dunny that Napoleon used on Elba Island while He tended to the Lighthouse on the island:) - Walt .D.,

  • @yummy8560
    @yummy8560 Год назад

    this uni's law school is putting a bad taste after the Freya issue... geez what's going on with this uni???

  • @equaus5276
    @equaus5276 Год назад

    I like a university actually posting this type of content

  • @edenk9170
    @edenk9170 Год назад

    This is so cute 😢😭

  • @MahaswetaMDas
    @MahaswetaMDas 4 года назад

    I am coming over soon

  • @billturner7363
    @billturner7363 4 года назад

    As a white Australian this is such an eye opener.

  • @billturner7363
    @billturner7363 4 года назад

    I am white, does that mean I am Australia?

  • @lolafemmefatale1852
    @lolafemmefatale1852 4 года назад

    Aboriginal people are very beautiful and I am so sorry that Europeans destroyed your language land and stole your culture

  • @ChronoStrife
    @ChronoStrife 4 года назад

    Oh no racism is so terrible! Literally the worst thing in the world! "Someone didn't immediately understand me or my cultural heritage, therefore all white are terrible because of this!" Now I'm starting to see why real Aussies want to see Sydney glassed. Still not 100% sure if they mean bashed with a bottle or nuked though. This video does nothing but make normal people more sympathetic towards "racists" which is already a meaningless term.

  • @weddingeventmusicinfrance1909
    @weddingeventmusicinfrance1909 4 года назад

    Very interesting to hear your stories and point of view and I'm so sorry that you all experience racism every day. All I can say is that there is a growing number of (white) Europeans who really value your culture and history and really wish the white world would listen to you more and appreciate the richness of your culture.

  • @emadurrahman9870
    @emadurrahman9870 4 года назад

    How i'll come

  • @daphool101
    @daphool101 4 года назад

    I empathize with the Aboriginal People I'm Fijian and have lived in Australia for 90% of my life, and I've lived with passive racism. My favorite question was about the dancing. My question is: In Fiji our traditional dances tells a story about our history and culture. This way it cant be changed. If were written down like in Western Cultures it can be changed over the ages. That's why it's a dance the moves cant be changed which keeps it pure. Are Aboriginal dancing the same? If I was asked the same dancing question I would just laugh and walk away

  • @Nobodysaccount.
    @Nobodysaccount. 4 года назад

    🖤💛❤️

  • @godformeberi424
    @godformeberi424 4 года назад

    GBU aburginnn love u

  • @kira2hot4you37
    @kira2hot4you37 4 года назад

    As a Pacific islander comming frm a very tiny island with a population of only 2,000 inhabitants everyone is family.

  • @el4121
    @el4121 4 года назад

    i’m an australian/american dual citizen who was raised in america most of my life- they don’t teach anything about aboriginal culture in america so this video was truly eye opening and informative. i’d love to learn more about your wonderful culture!

  • @NurseNelson
    @NurseNelson 4 года назад

    Thank you for an amazing video! I'm a non-Indigenous woman from Cairns in Far North QLD and am also a nurse/Educator. I am currently training some mob from Awabakal as health Practitioners. This video gave me some good knowledge on how to be culturally safe and show respect towards my students. If there's one thing I've observed about being in a room full of Indigenous students is that there is such a strong sense of family and connection with mob and that everyone cares about each other equally. Non-Indigenous people can certainly learn a lot about belonging from our Indigenous brothers and sisters, aunties and uncles - I know I have. Thank you x P.S. Aunty Mary I'd sit next to you!

  • @badgrundmedia
    @badgrundmedia 4 года назад

    Here’s a question I’d like to ask: Why are Aboriginal people warned about images/voices of deceased people? Greetings from America btw.

  • @rahulkumarsingh5421
    @rahulkumarsingh5421 4 года назад

    Europeans make every continent white.....americas, australia etc......i respect indigenous people....they have the first right on country's resources........

  • @nemanjapetkovic7498
    @nemanjapetkovic7498 4 года назад

    I'm not sure why the white people in this video say they get annoyed when asked how aboriginal they are because they could be lying and people are just curious, I'm white and English and if I went to Australia and started saying I was aboriginal I'd expect something to challenge me on it

  • @samuelenon6286
    @samuelenon6286 4 года назад

    Jeez it's a fucking boomerang

  • @jacie2787
    @jacie2787 4 года назад

    Maybe it's because I've always lived in America but we always ask each other about how much of whatever we are especially when ancestory and 21 and me got popular but yea never seen that as a racist question before

  • @baileyross8202
    @baileyross8202 4 года назад

    As an Aboriginal from Townsville, I can confirm the racism here if disgusting

  • @newzealand19701
    @newzealand19701 4 года назад

    The coffee analogy is a good one, unfortunately it dosent always ring true, raised as a 1st Nation indigenous person raised by amazing strong black women and men, i have been racially abused by fellow indigenous people for my fair skin. Not white enough, but not brown black enough. Expected ignorance from white people, not from my own. Thumbs up for the video it was uplifting.

  • @snekktikhays1780
    @snekktikhays1780 4 года назад

    10:18 Palm island fullas sound the most mission out of all other mobs

  • @joycieeable
    @joycieeable 4 года назад

    Free education for all. White fellas and Black.

  • @Sally-rx4ym
    @Sally-rx4ym 4 года назад

    I really wanted to learn about the aboriginal culture and history as they have never touched on those subjects in school. I wanted to learn, increase my knowledge, be an advocate... I decided I must educate myself. I went to the tafe and applied to enrol into the course of aboriginal history and art. I wanted to be a part of the culture... I was knocked back. I kept trying and calling and going in to see the lady in charge. I was told I couldn't enrol and couldn't do the course because I'm not aboriginal. I was very persistent and called many times went in many times. I was refused. I felt that was discrimination and exclusion. People ask questions not to offend but the learn to understand and gain knowledge. I'm sorry I disagree with some of the answers on this video clip. I have a great deal of respect for elders on any culture because the pass of their wisdom which makes us more aware and broadens or understanding. So when the Aunty says that there and things they don't want to share because it's theirs and it's watered down, I'm afraid I disagree.

  • @algate0461
    @algate0461 4 года назад

    As a white person I can relate

  • @stephallan2543
    @stephallan2543 4 года назад

    As an indigenous Native American Indian from North America..I was forced to hear every year about the BS Land Bridge Theory and it was upsetting to me. I asked my grandmother who was very Strong Faith’d in God explained to me that the outsiders were forever questioning our Native existence and attempting to remove it. Love the next generation to treat the Elder respectfully and learning from their wisdom. 🙇🏻‍♀️🙏🏽🔍💗☝🏽💕🕊🤔

  • @Siren-Alpha-Beta-Gamma
    @Siren-Alpha-Beta-Gamma 4 года назад

    Nothing wrong with living in the bush or living close to the land, you guys of all people should know that. You shouldn't disrespect the Aborigines that still do, and/or still can, it's part of your culture.

  • @parchment543
    @parchment543 4 года назад

    These guys are pussies!! Native Americans have gone through the same historical and modern problems but they do not have this overall "woe is me" mentality. Quit being pathetic, fix your people's issues, and DO NOT tell people what is offensive and what's not. If you have an issue with something in society, prove that's it's an issue and don't just sit on your ass and talk shit about Australian society. They have said a list of problems, and offered zero solutions to them. Come on guys!! If u want to get better then you have to fight for it, don't cry about it!

  • @carmendom9862
    @carmendom9862 4 года назад

    Beautiful 💙💙💙

  • @sittingbullsittingbull783
    @sittingbullsittingbull783 4 года назад

    It is actually quite sad to see the similarities between Canada and Australia and how they treated their aboriginal people

  • @livedexperience
    @livedexperience 4 года назад

    Informative. Always good to listen to lived experience ❤

  • @nachannachle2706
    @nachannachle2706 4 года назад

    I genuinely don't understand how not sitting next to someone is "racist". As far as I know, a LOT of people living in the city appreciate having their space to themselves and NOT feeling crowded. Someone does not sit next to you? Well, enjoy not having your personal space violated. We all already live on top of each other in apartments and high-rise dwellings; it is a blessing to have some time/space for oneself. I'm a 100% Black Afro-European woman (Childhood in Central Africa, Teenage years in Western Europe) living in Australia and most of the dodgy/ambiguous behaviours I have experienced are from: 1. People who don't have the same social codes as I do and make genuine blunders (like wanting to touch my hair, for example). 2. People who fear out of ignorance and often quickly change their minds once they are at ease (like when they see I speak English and don't hold them responsible for all the evils in my world, for example) 3. People who are on their self-validating mission to "save minorities" from (a pandemia of) mental health issues born out of racism (like when they start the "peep talk" and won't allow me to look sad/tired that I missed my bus, for example). As much as I understand the importance of "understanding" other cultures, there will always come a point where the outsider reveals him/herself as an outsider by virtue of thinking/living differently. And this will always translate into misunderstandings. Therefore, I see mo point in wasting time overthinking these punctual mishaps.

  • @devlinw4735
    @devlinw4735 4 года назад

    what are you talking about people always ask how much Irish or English they are or Scottish like all the time. most of the time people say without having to be asked. so that's just wrong what you said at 2:00.

    • @devlinw4735
      @devlinw4735 4 года назад

      and also why does no one who is of aboriginal descent ever say they are of English or any other form of decent even if that is where most of there heritage comes from?

  • @jaimemadam3362
    @jaimemadam3362 4 года назад

    the aboriginal people i’ve encountered have been as racist towards me and my heritage ( asian ) than white people so like the irony man but oh well one day it will all be fine

  • @austinhill5825
    @austinhill5825 4 года назад

    I'm not Australian, and I'm still learning things. So if I may ask, is aborigine a racial slur?

  • @KING-bt1tm
    @KING-bt1tm 4 года назад

    Coffee is not DNA.

  • @ingridpotgieter9768
    @ingridpotgieter9768 4 года назад

    Im a first generation white immigrant to Australia (been here since I was 5) and I really wish I could have been shown more things like this going through school. Thank you for doing this and I hope you do more like this going into the future. I hope we can move into a space of understanding and reconciliation.

  • @shanec3098
    @shanec3098 4 года назад

    "How well can you throw a boomerang?" I'd ask that question with any Australian, not gonna lie.

  • @dbgaming4763
    @dbgaming4763 4 года назад

    I’m a proud Wakka Wakka & Darkinjung young man 🖤💛❤️

  • @melly_ingram
    @melly_ingram 4 года назад

    People ask each other about there origins all the time.

    • @MrKelaher
      @MrKelaher 4 года назад

      Or you can just let people identify first, and not make any assumptions It is never cool to ask about "blood fractions" however, right ?

  • @El_Rebelde_
    @El_Rebelde_ 4 года назад

    I live in Southern California and my parents are from México. I don't know really anything about Australian history or aboriginal history of thats the right term to use but this made me interested in learning more about it. Great video. Keep fighting on.

  • @flordelbosque5671
    @flordelbosque5671 4 года назад

    I'm half white latina and half indigenous, and I always felt a need to know more about my roots, even though I didn't receive the cultural education and mother language, I always felt close to home whenever I wore my traditional clothes and whenever I listen to some mistical stories. I've received the look of confusion whenever I say I'm indigenous because I am a little lighter than the average guna woman, and that has made me feel a little unsecure. I feel identified as an indigenous woman, but I wish I was more confident of who I am. I needed the content of this video. Thank you so much! 💗

  • @aimeewatson9529
    @aimeewatson9529 4 года назад

    is it ok to ask an aboriginal person which side of their family is aboriginal? i assume they lose the pigment in their skin from having a child with a white person? is this right?

    • @franklinclinton5967
      @franklinclinton5967 4 года назад

      aimee watson I’ve lost pigment on some of my skin and I’m only 16 loo

    • @bensimmons6149
      @bensimmons6149 4 года назад

      Yeah it’s ok to ask that and yes that’s correct about the pigment

  • @aliciascat9433
    @aliciascat9433 4 года назад

    As a non Aboriginal person who lives in Australia, I'd like to say sorry and I want to learn more.

  • @sophiawairoa-harrison3941
    @sophiawairoa-harrison3941 4 года назад

    As a Māori girl from Aotearoa NZ I loved hearing from the Aboriginal people of Australia!