Adam Graycar
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Adam Graycar is a professor of social and policy studies at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia. He also is a professor of public policy at the Australian National University in Canberra, where he is director of the Transnational Research Institute on Corruption, which conducts research on public corruption and devises ways to reduce it.
Currently on sabattical at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York and at the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity at Columbia University, he is a former dean of the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, the state university of New Jersey.
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87% public submissions support Indigenous Voice
87% of public submissions published to date in response to the Indigenous Voice Interim Report support a referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, as called for in the Uluru Statement, analysis by the Indigenous Law Centre (ILC) based at UNSW Law and Justice finds.
Analysis by the UNSW Indigenous Law Centre (ILC) finds 82% of public submissions expressly support constitutional enshrinement of a Voice to Parliament, and a further 5% express in-principle support for constitutional enshrinement, analysis of published submissions shows.
Submissions closed today, 30 April 2021.
“The Australian public has accepted the invitation of the Uluru Statement. The submissions show overwhelming support of everyday Australians wanting to move towards a referendum to enshrine a Voice to Parliament in the Australian Constitution,”
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Solving the Mystery of New Guinea’s Highland Wild Dogs Research pointing to origins of this rare canine could aid conservation efforts. Richard Pallardy
April 30, 2021
The highlands of New Guinea echo with strange, whale-like howls. These ghostly vocalizations emanate from an unexpected source. Improbably, a little-known canine prowls the steep mountains that bisect the world’s second-largest island, picking its way along treacherous outcrops and extracting a living from some of the least explored terrain on the planet.
A New Guinea highland wild dog captured on film by a camera trap. The dogs were feared extinct in their native range until 2012. Photo by James McIntyre, New Guinea Highland Wild Dog Foundation.
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