Greater risk management needed for cultural heritage
The urgent need for institutions to understand and implement Cultural Heritage Disaster Risk Management Plans has been magnified by recent catastrophic fires, cyclones and ongoing floods […]
The urgent need for institutions to understand and implement Cultural Heritage Disaster Risk Management Plans has been magnified by recent catastrophic fires, cyclones and ongoing floods […]
New archaeological techniques have uncovered the origins of 13 early South Australian colonists buried in unmarked graves in the Anglican Parish of St Mary’s Church in […]
Australian playwrights have provided leading voices in the development of Australia’s cultural identity – and this year Flinders University’s graduating actors from the Drama course are […]
Data plays a huge and ever-increasing role in our lives – but do you embrace data or fear its reach? FUMA, the Flinders University Museum of […]
The Australian Prime Minister’s announcement that $835 million would be paid to France in the wake of the scuttled submarine contract is an important step to […]
In world-first research enabled by an extraordinary gift, Flinders University archaeologists will lead an international consortium to discover the origin of ancient ceramics from the Maritime […]
What links a finger bone and some fossil teeth found in a cave in the remote Altai Mountains of Siberia to a single tooth found in […]
This year’s HomeStart Fashion and Costume Graduate Parade was the largest ever, showcasing 47 collections from the 2021 academic year. The ‘Fused’ parade featured the work […]
New research is asking whether Australian women consider the world a safe and promising place for children and the next generation to flourish. The national study […]