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  • Amy McQuireAmy McQuire

    Amy McQuire is a Darumbal and South Sea Islander woman who hails from Rockhampton in Queensland. She is editor of Tracker.

  • Brian JohnstoneBrian Johnstone

    Brian Johnstone is a Walkley and Human Rights award winning journalist, and is employed by the NSW Aboriginal Land Council.

  • Chris GrahamChris Graham

    Chris Graham is a Walkley Award and Human Rights award winning writer, the Managing Editor of Tracker, and a monthly columnist.

  • Chris MunroChris Munro

    Chris Munro is a Gamilaroi man and a former political correspondent for NITV National News.

  • Gary FoleyGary Foley

    Gary Foley has over the past 40 years been an activist, actor, academic, arts bureaucrat, museum curator and writer, and today describes himself as an ‘elderly anarchist agitator’, as well as being a historian and lecturer at Victoria University. Gary is currently completing a PhD in History at the University of Melbourne.

  • Geoff ScottGeoff Scott

    Geoff Scott is the CEO of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council and an Associate Professor with the University of Technology Sydney.

  • Jeff McMullenJeff McMullen

    Dr Jeff McMullen AM, is one of Australia’s most respected journalists, and a winner of the UN Media Peace Prize. He is also prolific in Aboriginal affairs.

  • Jon AltmanJon Altman

    Prof Jon Altman is a research professor at the Australian National University who has worked on Indigenous economic development issues since 1976.

  • Larissa BehrendtLarissa Behrendt

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  • Nicole WatsonNicole Watson

    Nicole Watson is a Murri lawyer and researcher with the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology, Sydney.

  • Sam CookSam Cook

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  • Thalia AnthonyThalia Anthony

    Dr Thalia Anthony is a senior lecturer in law at the University of Technology, Sydney. She specializes in Aboriginal rights, especially in the criminal justice system and reparations.

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