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Tag: Indigenous perspectives

Healthy Rivers Dubbo: Media Release

July 13, 2020July 28, 2020 Rosemary Hadaway

No New Weir. Don’t Damn The Macquarie. Healthy Rivers Dubbo has launched a community powered campaign featuring television, radio and newspaper advertisements to highlight concerns about plans to dam the Wambuul Macquarie River at Gin Gin, between Narromine and Warren. Next month the Detailed Business Case for the proposed ‘Macquarie […]

Water Ecology, Indigenous perspectives

Great Summer reading

January 21, 2020March 5, 2020 Rosemary Hadaway

Aussies like to kick back with a book and a cold drink on a summer afternoon. But what to turn to? Here are two relevant, home-grown, award-winning books that will inform, challenge and engage you. First is Bill Gammage’s ‘The Biggest Estate on Earth, How Aborigines made Australia’. This book  […]

MDEG Indigenous perspectives

What does the word ‘season’ mean to you?

July 5, 2019March 5, 2020 Rosemary Hadaway

Maybe there are two seasons in your life: footy and cricket? There is definitely the ‘season to be jolly’ when we exchange gifts and enjoy time with family and friends! Travelling to the top end requires careful planning according to the ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ seasons. Is it logical to divide […]

Biodiversity Indigenous perspectives

Dreaming near Gulgong

October 5, 2018March 5, 2020 Rosemary Hadaway

‘Dreams are made from here, Ancient energy is near, So much spirit, So much soul, Take my hand, Come walk with me…’ Robb Binks dedicated her song ‘Dreams’ to Bylong. If you allow the land to touch you, these words can be applied to any landscape. Near Gulgong a small […]

Biodiversity Indigenous perspectives

I cannot engage such loss!

September 7, 2018March 5, 2020 Rosemary Hadaway

I cannot engage such loss! Supporters of The Drip recently gathered to celebrate the landmark and share their concerns about its future. https://www.facebook.com/savethedrip The celebration ‘Sing Up The Power’ kicked off with a 4-hour concert at the historic Prince of Wales Opera House, Gulgong, where a Welcome to Country was […]

Mining Community, Indigenous perspectives
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