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Kay Harrison - writer has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in March 2021. Besides social media accounts, Kay_Harrison has populated their site with Bring Them Home, Keep Them Home: reunifying Aboriginal families, 3D printing is expanding our sustainable building horizons to the outback and beyond, Reclaiming language is key to Aboriginal cultural identity and wellbeing, How new technology can improve buildings for people with dementia, Testing the waters: local communities engage with sustainable water practices, How machine learning can clean up our cities, Social robotics can help us move towards a more inclusive society, Reclaiming the narrative through First Peoples' creative practice, Virtual reality game an innovative approach to manage pain, Artificially intelligent visualisation artistically re-imagines wildfires, Dance in the arts: choreographing collaboration in museums, The new digital platform simplifying sound design for creatives, Augmented reality project explores lived experience of disaster survivors, Super cool building materials prove powerful arsenal against climate change, Refugee women and girls championing fight against human rights violations, Protecting Indigenous bush foods and medicines against biopiracy, Scribbly gums and sublime peaks: jewellery that speaks to place and finding your own path, Ngumu Jangka Warniti high back chair selected for the National Gallery Victoria’s permanent collection, China’s children left behind by climate change and urbanisation, Guy Keulemans: Getting his fix on sustainable design, Nature, First Nations and narrative: Emma Peters’ textiles pay homage to country, Found in translation: jewellery design that tells a cross-cultural narrative, Retracing the Sydney Meridian: from early colony to contemporary Australia, Self-portrait exhibition offers new lens for womanhood and the female form, COVID-19 brings despair and suffering to international students and temporary migrants, Articles for Baresque, Zanui editorial - more than 200 articles.