IWM - Inclusive Water Management
On episode 5 of Making Waves podcast we bring together many of the repeating themes from different perspectives in the journey so far, looking at what is possible and how to make it happen. Featuring Matthew Burns from the Taungurung Land and Waters Council and the First Peoples Assembly of Victor…
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From the saltwater Country of Rubibi / Broome and Mandingalbay Yundinji / the wet tropics and Great Barrier Reef to the freshwater Country of Narrm / Melbourne, Meeanjin / Brisbane and the UNESCO World Heritage Budj Bim cultural landscape / Lake Condah, Making Waves brings you water stories from ac…
Let's blow it out of the water (recycled water)
This episode 4 of Making Waves is about recycled water. We explore opportunities around recycled water featuring Neil Gower and Kamahl Love from the Mamabulanjin Aboriginal Corporation on a Gubinje enterprise in Broome. While Clare McAuliffe from Melbourne Water speaks about the recycled water pl…
Water under the bridge (surface waters)
This episode 3 of Making Waves explores how traditional knowledge can inform management of surface waters, and we look at problems with our current management frameworks. Featuring interviews with respected academic Dr Anne Poelina on Mardoowarra country/Broome on how to ‘wake up the snake’. Co-…
Unchartered Waters (Cultural Flows)
On episode 2 of Making Waves we speak to water warrior Cheryl Buchanan about the genesis of cultural flows methodologies. We hear the second song from the Kalaji album by Mark Coles Smith. We speak to renowned academic Brad Moggridge on challenges for recognition of Aboriginal water rights, and N…
Doesn't hold water (water governance)
On episode 1 of Making Waves we are delighted to bring you an interview with world renowned Aboriginal water rights academic at ANU Dr Virginia Marshall the author of Overturning Aqua Nullius. We also feature engineer and proud Baakandji Wamba Wamba man, Michael Browne, who’s been busily embedding…