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Guardian Australia's The Killing Times wins prize in NSW premier's history awards
The Indigenous massacres project produced in collaboration with the University of Newcastle wins digital history prize Guardian Australia has won the digital history prize in the New South Wales premier’s history awards for its Indigenous massacres project, The Killing Times.The collaborative series with the University of Newcastle’s colonial massacres research team found there were at least 270 frontier massacres over 140 years as part of a state-sanctioned and organised attempt to eradicate Aboriginal people. Continue reading...
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