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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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Arrernte People: Traditions of the Central Desert

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Nurturing ancient stories and sacred land, the Arrernte people’s traditions reveal a rich cultural heritage waiting to be explored.
  • Mary
  • 10. January 2026
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Torres Strait Islanders: Navigators of Sea Country

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Ancestral navigation and spiritual bonds define Torres Strait Islanders’ deep connection with Sea Country, shaping their sustainable practices and cultural identity.
  • Mary
  • 9. January 2026
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Tiwi Islanders: Art, Culture and Community Life

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Notable for their vibrant art, rich traditions, and strong community bonds, Tiwi Islanders’ cultural practices offer a profound glimpse into their timeless way of life.
  • Mary
  • 9. January 2026
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Martu People: Protectors of the Western Desert

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Fascinating and fiercely dedicated, the Martu people’s enduring connection to the Western Desert reveals a story of resilience and cultural preservation waiting to be explored.
  • Mary
  • 8. January 2026
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Yolngu People: Culture, Language and Land of Northeast Arnhem Land

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Preserving rich traditions rooted in Dreamtime stories, the Yolngu people’s culture, language, and land offer a fascinating glimpse into their enduring way of life.
  • Mary
  • 8. January 2026
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Wildlife Conservation and Indigenous Knowledge: Partners in Protection

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By exploring how indigenous knowledge enhances wildlife conservation, you’ll uncover vital insights into sustainable protection methods that continue to shape our future.
  • Mary
  • 7. January 2026
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Water Law Reforms: Recognizing Indigenous Custodianship

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Water law reforms recognize Indigenous custodianship, empowering communities and transforming water governance—discover how these changes are shaping a more just future.
  • Mary
  • 7. January 2026
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Resource Extraction and Sacred Landscapes: The Cultural Cost

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Inequitable resource extraction devastates sacred landscapes, risking cultural loss and community disconnection—discover the profound impacts that demand our attention.
  • Mary
  • 6. January 2026
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Community‑Based Landcare: Successful Indigenous Projects

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Only by exploring Indigenous-led Landcare projects can we uncover how traditional practices foster sustainable, culturally grounded conservation efforts that inspire lasting change.
  • Mary
  • 6. January 2026
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Songlines and Biodiversity: Mapping Stories to Ecosystems

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Linger over how songlines weave cultural stories into ecosystems, revealing a profound link that can transform our approach to conservation and sustainability.
  • Mary
  • 5. January 2026
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Global Spotlight: Hopi Tribe of North America

Unearth the rich cultural traditions of the Hopi Tribe of North America and discover…
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  • 20. January 2026
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Wurundjeri: Custodians of Melbourne’s Country

Sustaining ancient traditions amidst modern challenges, the Wurundjeri people’s story…
  • Mary
  • 19. January 2026
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Ngarinyman Language and Culture: Preserving an Ancient Tongue

Cultural resilience shines through Ngarinyman language preservation efforts, inspiring…
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  • 19. January 2026
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Goolarabooloo: Protecting Country Against Industrial Projects

Loyal to their land and culture, Goolarabooloo's fight against industrial projects…
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