Jarrah Aguera was the Editor of ANU Reporter and Digital Communications Manager at ANU.

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Genetics, truth and justice

Kathleen Folbigg’s release from prison made headlines around the world. Once branded “Australia’s worst female serial killer”, the…

14 December 2023



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Ashes to ashes, dust to diamond 

When a passionate rock nerd with a wicked sense of humour passes away, flowers don’t quite cut it.…

4 August 2023



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Strange neighbours: the sanctuary on the edge of our city 

At Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary you can spot animals that haven’t existed in their natural habitat for more…


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Ashes under foot and heavens above: remembering Canberra’s 2003 bushfire disaster

Twenty years on from the Canberra firestorm that devastated the ACT and ANU Mount Stromlo Observatory, Nobel Prize-winning…

18 January 2023



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Behind the seams: the uncomfortable truth about fast fashion

Modern slavery is a stubborn business model in fashion manufacturing and it will take more than the law…

1 November 2022



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Let Canberra’s pride be scholarship: the Queen and ANU

Today, The Australian National University (ANU) joins the world in mourning the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth…

9 September 2022



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Tree scarring is our signature in the land

Paul Girrawah House rests his palm on the silver-grey bark and speaks in language. House, a Ngambri and…

27 May 2022



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A clash of brooches and swords: is it ethical to gender a skeleton?

The real story of a person’s identity can remain untold if archaeologists are blinkered by binary thinking and…

14 December 2021



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The positive power of culture on First Nations health

We have a mistaken perception in Australia that being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander causes poor health. It’s…

11 November 2020



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