This episode brings together many of the repeating themes that have been covered from different perspectives in the journey together so far, looking at what is possible and how to make it happen.
This episode brings together many of the repeating themes that have been covered from different perspectives in the journey together so far, looking at what is possible and how to make it happen.
Featuring:
- Matthew Burns (Taungurung Land and Waters Council / First Peoples Assembly of Victoria)
- ‘Walka’ from Kalaji, by Mark Coles Smith
- Brodey Hamilton (Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation), Melissa Kennedy (Tati Tati Kaiejin), Dr Erin O’Donnell (Melbourne Law School) – co-authors of Water Is Life, a roadmap toward Traditional Owner access to water in Victoria
- Students of Dharma school in Daylesford
- Ross Allen (3 Seeds Agency) and Toni Meek (Yarra Valley Water), who contemplate how effective community engagement can enact change
Everyday Requiem: Review for Miro Magazine podcast
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In this special podcast for Miro Magazine, Nance Haxton aka The Wandering Journo reviews Everyday Requiem, the latest production from Expressions Dance Company which debuted on Friday night in Brisbane Australia. This is the last show for Artistic Director Natalie Weir, and as Nance Haxton discovered, it’s a triumph for the company. The show continues at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre until October 20.
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