NAIDOC Week 2022: 7 podcasts for 7 days

By AG STAFF July 6, 2022
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Australian Geographic has long celebrated and shared the stories of First Nations people and their communities. Here are seven enthralling conversations with thought leaders from our Talking Australia podcast.

From Bradley Moggridge – a Murri man from the Kamilaroi Nation (north-west NSW) and a water scientist who has dedicated his life to finding better ways, imbued with Indigenous knowledge, to manage Australia’s water in the age of climate change – to Albert Wiggan – a traditional owner and Bardi-Kija-Nyul Nyul man from the Dampier Peninsula of Western Australia, who’s also an Indigenous ranger and sees himself as a translator between Western science and Aboriginal teachings – we hope you enjoy these fascinating and thought-provoking conversations.

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