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Where to from here in Indigenous Education? Literacy & Literature Panel

Moss and Forest Floor. The Tarkine, Palawa Country. Photographer: Tiff Garvie. Used with Permission.

Watch the Zoom recording of the 'Where to from here in Indigenous Education? Literacy and Literature panel. This is the third panel of our In Conversation series and was recorded on the 8th of September 2025 – International Literacy Day.  

The panel was facilitated by Professor Larissa McLean Davies, and featured Professor Sandra Phillips, Dr Helen Cozmescu, and Dr Troy Potter. 

During the session, webinar participants generously shared their recommended resources and further readings which were relevant to the conversation.  

This included: 

Please note that the sound of the speakers varies in this recording, and that captions have been autogenerated.  

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