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Respect Month Installation - Casuarina

Presenter Emily Ellis
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Emily Ellis
T: 8986 8603 E: emily.ellis@cdu.edu.au
Location Red 8, Casuarina Library Foyer

During Respect Month, guided by the theme Stronger Together, we’re taking time to recognise our shared responsibility in creating a safer, more respectful university community. This year’s installation at Danala invites students to pause, reflect, and contribute their voices. Centred on the story of a student who may be experiencing gender‑based violence, the installation encourages us to consider how we notice, how we respond, and how we support one another.

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