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Australia, it’s time to talk about our water emergency
The last bushfire season showed Australians they can no longer pretend climate change will not affect them.

Policy Forum Pod: Caring for burning Country featuring Dr Virginia Marshall Inaugural Indigenous Postdoctoral Fellow with RegNet and Fenner schools
On the ‘Caring for burning Country’ episode of Policy Forum Pod, Dr Virginia Marshall, Dr Annick Thomassin and PhD Scholar S

RegNet's Virginia Marshall at The Fifth Estate's Tomorrowland Symposium
RegNet’s Virginia Marshall was part of the opening panel at The Fifth Estate’s Tomorrowland Symposium held in Sydney, ai

Wake up, Australia: deceit and post-truth politics will not save you from the flames
In a recent opinion piece written for The Guardian, RegNet’s Virginia Marshall, together with ANU

RegNet scholar takes climate change message to the UN
RegNet’s Indigenous Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr Virginia Marshall, has just returned from Mexico City where she attended the UN Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Summit as one

ANU Aboriginal water expert welcomes Royal Commission findings
Aboriginal water rights expert, Dr Virginia Marshall, has welcomed the findings and recommendations of the South Austral

The Power of One: Indigenous student empowerment
On 4 July 2018, the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) and the Fenner School of Environment & Society co-hosted a special Indigenous student-led panel

Dr Virginia Marshall- Because of Her, We Can!
The 2018 NAIDOC Week theme Because of Her, We Can! “celebrates the essential role that women have played - and continue to play - as active and significant role m

Virginia Marshall wins Distinguished Women Scholars Award
Dr Marshall is Australia’s leading legal scholar on Aboriginal water rights and interests. She is a lawyer with a strong focus in pro bono work for Indigenous communities across Australia.