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Yarning about fire

This story offers so much! It is a heart-warming yet serious yarn that shines more light on a way forward with fire. Here's Uncle Aden: "Kaarl (fire) was always part of our life ... We had a good life in camps and the kaarl made sure we were alright. We had all the comforts thanks to the fire." Join Uncle Aden Eades, Aunty Eliza Woods and PhD student Ursula Rodrigues as they sit and yarn about fire.

The Western Ground Parrot and me: A story about Brenda Newbey and Western Australia’s rarest bird

The extraordinary efforts of Brenda Newbey and others to identify, locate and protect Western Australia's rarest bird are conveyed in this rich and important environmental history. Work to save the ground parrot continues.

Heather Adams - Farmer & Land Carer
Eddy & Donna Wajon - 
Conservation landholders
Headshot of Goreng Elder, Eugene Eades
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