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Trying to be turtles
Place Lauranne Leunis 10/18/22 Place Lauranne Leunis 10/18/22

Trying to be turtles

During their nightly walks she makes their personalities and the landscape come to life.

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flatmates.com.au
Place Cynthia Loh 10/18/22 Place Cynthia Loh 10/18/22

flatmates.com.au

I’ve become familiar with the strangeness of living here.

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The terrorising Haberfield fig tree
Place Aidan Elwig Pollock 10/18/22 Place Aidan Elwig Pollock 10/18/22

The terrorising Haberfield fig tree

“Do you know what these trees do?”

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PULP is established on the sovereign land of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, as well as Indigenous members of our creative community. We respect the knowledge and customs that traditional Elders and Aboriginal People have passed down, from generation to generation.

We acknowledge the historical and continued violence and dispossession against First Nations Peoples. 'Australia' and its many institutions, including this University, are founded on this very same violence and dispossession. As editors, we will always stand in solidarity with First Nations directions towards decolonisation, reflected in the substance and practice of this magazine.

Sovereignty was never ceded.

Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

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PULP is established on the sovereign land of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, as well as Indigenous members of our creative community.

We respect the knowledge and customs that traditional Elders and Aboriginal People have passed down, from generation to generation.

We acknowledge the historical and continued violence and dispossession against First Nations Peoples. 'Australia' and its many institutions, including this University, are founded on this very same violence and dispossession. As editors, we will always stand in solidarity with First Nations directions towards decolonisation, reflected in the substance and practice of this magazine.

Sovereignty was never ceded.

Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.