University of Sydney claims that their Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver is ‘the first known Aboriginal person to receive a PhD in medicine at the University of Sydney.’
But is this True?
Is the Professor really Aboriginal?
All in Fakes
University of Sydney claims that their Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver is ‘the first known Aboriginal person to receive a PhD in medicine at the University of Sydney.’
But is this True?
Is the Professor really Aboriginal?
Coincidence or a sign? How studying the classics is valuable in helping us understand human nature, our foibles and political tragedies.
In our opinion, it is unethical to be a ‘box-ticker’. It is completely OK for Australians to be interested in discovering their own ancestry and identity in more detail should they wish - it’s none of our business unless of course they put out their hand to the government or society for a ‘race-based’ benefit. Then it becomes all our concern.
Will 2023 be the Year in which the Problem of the ‘Fakes’ is Finally Addressed by our Institutions and Governments?
The claimed Aboriginal ancestry of the Labor stalwart, the late Viv Maher, poses a conundrum for many of South Australia’s Aboriginal groups - they just can’t seem to place her connections to mob.
Was Viv Maher mistaken in her belief that she was of Aboriginal ancestry?
We now provide the full research notes on Viv Maher’s family tree that we believe indicate that all her ancestors came from either Germany or England. We could find no evidence of any Aboriginal ancestry at all.
Does South Australia's First Aboriginal Attorney-General have Paternal Aboriginality?
We investigate the genealogy of Kyam Maher’s Father, James (Jim) Maher
The Hon Kyam Maher MLC claims to be South Australia’s first Aboriginal Attorney-General. Is this really true?
In today’s Labor Party, is Aboriginality seen as a way for political advancement?
Is Professor Aunty Kerrie Doyle ‘lifting’ the work of others without accreditation?
Is Western Sydney University an institution of Truth-Telling?
There is No Apparent Aboriginal Ancestry in the Doyle Family Line of Winninninni Woman ‘Aunty’ Kerrie Doyle
‘Aunty’ Kerrie Doyle tells us that she was ‘born on a mission’ in Western Queensland, Southern Queensland or the Northern Territory. But is this true? What do the records show?
‘The Biological Family Tree of Aunty’ Kerrie Doyle - What do the records show?
My Aboriginal grandmother, ‘was born third tree from the left on a small island in the beautiful Clarence River, on the Northern New South Wales Coast.’ - Really?
Despite claims to the contrary - it appears that only one of these women is an Aboriginal from the Clarence River of NSW
“John Angel, Professor Lisa Jackson Pulver’s great-great-grandfather was born in England - He was British, not Wiradjuri so where is the Professor’s claimed Aboriginality coming from?
Finally our Society can discuss Aboriginality without being labelled Racist
“It Is Time to Tell Your Truth”
- a call from the Yoorrook Justice Commission
Irish Lass or proud Yorta Yorta Woman? - Can one really be both and maintain culture, kinship and honesty with oneself?
Famous Yorta Yorta Political Activists - William Cooper and Lauren O’Dwyer