Challenging aqua nullius through education, decolonising water management

Sunday, 11 May 2025 - 11:00am to 11:30am
Milawa, Murray River near Albury

Western hubris about water leads to really bad water policy - kate harriden

 

 

Australia’s First Peoples looked after the country’s waterscapes for millennia before colonisation brought Western ways that exclude their contribution. This week on Earth Matters Wiradyuri woman and indigenous water expert kate harriden from the Monash Sustainable Development Institute explains how educating settler societies about indigenous ways of knowing is crucial to decolonising water management in Australia.

 

Produced by Claudia Craig at the studios of 3CR on unceded Wurundjeri land.

 

Sound recordings of Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, created and supplied by kate harriden.

 

 

MSDI Water camp, May 20-22 

 

MSDI Water camp, May 20-22, Australian National University, Ngunnawal Country - registrations open!

 

First Nations BookingsNon-indigenous EOI

 

References

 

Overturning Aqua nullius, Virginia Marshall

 

Indigenous design: Water Country by kate harriden

 

‘Hear Their Voices: Australia’s First Nations Women and the Legal Recognition of Their Rights to Water’ Katie O’Bryan & kate harriden

 

Victorian Government Water is Life Policy document

 

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Sunday 11:00am to 11:30am
Local and global environmental issues from grassroots, activist perspectives with a strong social justice focus. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.

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Bec Horridge, Claudia Craig & Mia Audrey.

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