2nd January 2008, 04:37 PM
MMMMMM! Haven't heard of anybody earning that kind of money in OZ. I also thought it was still standard to have 'knowledge and experience' of Native title legislation, working with indigenous peoples, etc, etc, etc. Also thought that as an archaeologist one can choose your specialist area. That is if you want to be a historical archaeologist, you can. If you want to work as a pre-historian, you can. Would be very, very surprised to meet a student studying anthropology in OZ to be latent racist, and it is quite offensive to imply that if one studies the 'colonial' period they are therefore somehow racist. Quite surprised that someone on this much money also seems to be touting for more money. Or maybe I am just being a bit harsh...........