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Mary

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Mary is a passionate writer who brings creativity and a fresh perspective to our team. Her words have the power to captivate and inspire, making her an essential contributor to our content. Mary’s commitment to storytelling and dedication to promoting Indigenous culture ensures that her work touches the hearts of our readers. We’re fortunate to have her as part of our team.
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National Parks Co‑Management: Balancing Conservation and Culture

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Lifting the veil on co-management reveals how conservation and cultural values intertwine, inspiring a deeper understanding of sustainable park stewardship.
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  • 1. January 2026
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Fighting Mining on Country: Case Studies of Resistance

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Opening a window into indigenous resistance, “Fighting Mining on Country” reveals powerful stories that challenge corporate interests and inspire action.
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  • 1. January 2026
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Country and Identity: Why Land Is Central to Culture

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Ponder how land shapes national identity and culture, revealing the stories and symbols that connect communities to their roots and inspire pride.
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  • 31. December 2025
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Carbon Farming: Indigenous‑Led Solutions to Climate Challenges

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Just explore how Indigenous-led carbon farming solutions harness traditional practices to combat climate change sustainably and restore ecosystems—there’s much more to learn.
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  • 31. December 2025
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Caring for Water: Cultural Protocols for Rivers and Springs

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Understanding and respecting cultural protocols for rivers and springs reveals profound connections that inspire ongoing water stewardship.
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  • 30. December 2025
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Traditional Seasonal Calendars: Reading Country’s Signs

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Following nature’s signs reveals how indigenous communities have historically read their land’s rhythms to guide vital seasonal decisions.
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  • 30. December 2025
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Climate Change and Remote Communities: Adaptation and Resilience

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Harnessing local knowledge and innovative solutions, remote communities are building resilience against climate change—discover how they are transforming adaptation efforts.
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  • 29. December 2025
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Bushfood Farming: Cultivating Native Species for Sustainability

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Tapping into native Australian plants, bushfood farming offers sustainable benefits that can transform your approach to eco-friendly agriculture and culinary exploration.
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  • 29. December 2025
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The Role of Indigenous Rangers in Conservation

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Keen to understand how Indigenous rangers blend tradition and innovation to safeguard ecosystems and culture? Discover their vital role in conservation efforts.
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  • 28. December 2025
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Sea Country Rights: Indigenous Guardians of the Ocean

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Ancestral Sea Country rights empower Indigenous communities as vital guardians of the ocean, revealing how their stewardship benefits everyone and why their role is essential.
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  • 28. December 2025
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Palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal) Culture: Reconnection and Revival

By exploring Palawa culture's dynamic rebirth, you’ll uncover how land, traditions, and…
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  • 11. January 2026
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Wiradjuri People: Custodians of the Central West

Surrender to the rich traditions of the Wiradjuri people, whose enduring connection to…
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  • 11. January 2026
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Yorta Yorta Nation: Stories From the Murray‑Goulburn Region

Fascinating stories from the Yorta Yorta Nation reveal deep cultural connections,…
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Arrernte People: Traditions of the Central Desert

Nurturing ancient stories and sacred land, the Arrernte people's traditions reveal a…
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