Mai Nguyen

Guardians of the River

In this film by American Rivers and Swiftwater Films, Indigenous leaders share why removing four dams to restore a healthy Klamath River is critical for clean water, food sovereignty and justice. “This river is our umbilical cord. What feeds us, what nurtures us. This...

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Michael (Mike) Williams

Mike is the principal of Michael Williams & Associates Pty Ltd - a Sydney-based natural resource management (NRM) strategy and facilitation firm. Since the inception of the business in 1987, Mike has facilitated many hundreds of workshops to assist Australian and...

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Felipe Tapia-Valencia

Felipe Tapia-Valencia is a lawyer (JD) in Alberto Hurtado University (Chile) and MSc in Governance of Risk and Resources at Heidelberg University (Germany). He also has postgraduate diplomas in Water Management (University of Chile, Chile) and Water Justice (Centro...

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Dreams come true

A story 65,000-plus years in the making — the Nyikina Dreaming of Woonyoomboo — has been created in an interactive multimedia e-book for Nyikina young people before some locations are potentially damaged by development.Gooniyandi woman Helen Malo and Walmajarri man...

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Two ARC Laureate PhD Scholarship of 4 Years Duration

An exciting opportunity exists for up to two four-year PhD scholarships, beginning in 2021, to be part of a five-year Australian Research Council Laureate Program led by Professor Quentin Grafton. An attractive stipend of a minimum of $28,092/year (tax free) is...

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Water, decolonisation, and connections to Country

On this episode, guest host Kim Cunio is joined by Kathleen Harriden and Jessica Weir to talk about the importance of Indigenous knowledge, the deep connection of Indigenous people to Country, and how to decolonise Australian institutions. Listen the episode at:...

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