Megan Davis

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The annual list recognises individuals who are shaping the future of their fields and defining the next generation of leadership. 

George Williams and Megan Davis with UNSW Library Building in the background lit with the Aboriginal flag and 'Yes'

UNSW Sydney’s leading constitutional experts discuss recognition and the need to listen to First Nations peoples when formulating policy that affects them.

Uluru Statement from the Heart

The University affirms its support for the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and its call for a First Nations Voice to Parliament.

Jacaranda on campus

UNSW academics are included on Research.com's list of best female scientists in the world, while four female alumni and an academic have been lauded in Sunday Life’s trailblazers issue. 

 

Pat Anderson AO, Alfred 'Pop Alfie Neal', Noel Pearson and Professor Megan Davis in Yarrabah Queensland.

Aboriginal Land Councils and First Nations community representatives from across Australia are urging for a referendum in the first term of the new parliament.

Megan Davis

In 2017 on the lands of the Anangu, Cobble Cobble woman Megan Davis stepped out from the shadow of Uluru and delivered the Uluru Statement from the Heart for the very first time. It was the first time anyone would hear it, and it was a process that showed the power of First Nation Voices. 

Megan Davis

Professor Megan Davis, the first Aboriginal person from Australia elected to a United Nations (UN) body, reflects on 10 years of service and the persistent fight for Indigenous rights.

Professor Megan Davis

Professor Megan Davis, UNSW Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law and Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, is the new Chair of the United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous People.

Dancer at the Uluru Constitutional Convention 2017, the Uluru Statement in the Background

The Uluru Dialogue group based at UNSW Indigenous Law Centre says constitutional recognition cannot be dislocated from the idea of a Voice to Parliament.

aboriginal flag and australian flag flying at parliament house canberra

There is a quiet process underway, aimed at achieving the recognition of the First Nations that has so far eluded Australia.

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