Woo hoo!! Our @Uncurated podcast team just won innovation category in the @JERAAus national student journalism awards. Huge congrats @_justgus @GeraetsNell@clancybalen and maestro lecturer @limlouisa @journalism_melb https://t.co/kMapa4tQV2
Cure or curse? On @uncuratedpod this week, we follow the nervous footsteps of colonising settlers across a dangerous land. Thomas Phillips and Xiao Zhu investigate some of colonial history's imperfect remedies for a hostile environment. https://t.co/HnhwzUYR1V
These days strychnine is used as an ingredient in rat poison. So why was it ever administered as a treatment for snake bites? In this week’s episode of #Uncurated, @ThomasVPhillips and @mia77zz explore why so many people trusted a cure that may have been worse than the disease.
In @UniMelb’s herbarium is a vibrant plant long valued by Indigenous Australians called Eremophila or emu bush. But Indigenous language groups have their owns names for it. So, what’s in a name?
@uncuratedpod. @Eremophila2 https://t.co/JYDnhZSmu7
Y'all, we got merch?!? Come along to our launch party (happening now on Zoom — link below!) for your chance to win one!
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Join us on a revelatory journey of colonisation, fame, fortune, sex and death, as they break down the sandstone to unpack Australia’s hidden histories. Episode 1 will be released on October 14. https://t.co/y528fffODb @journalism_melb @unimelb#uncurated#hiddenhistory