From the beginning of time to now, Matthew Priestley tells the story of his Country, his family, his mob for the sake of the generations to come.
In Part 1 Gomeroi Country we start at the beginning and then encounter invasion, massacre and colonisation.
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"Track 4 (Hurt)" by Philip Okerstrom, Damian Mason and Symon Ayton, "Didgee Beat Box Mix" by Philip Okerstrom, "Didgy" by Philip Okerstrom "Quirky Play" by Marco Pesci, "Green Garden" by Score Wizards, "Track 10 (Hurt)" by Philip Okerstrom, Damian Mason and Symon Ayton, "Talismanist’s Art" by Tera Mangala, "Omen" by Richard Johnson, "Didgeridoo Long Loop" by Tera Mangala, "Track 3 (Hurt)" by Philip Okerstrom, Damian Mason and Symon Ayton, "Charmaine" by Philip Okerstrom.
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click hereContent DescriptionThis episode contains discussions of colonial violence, including detailed references to massacres and systemic dispossession of Aboriginal people
Wirilla – Episode 1: “Gomeroi Country” Duration: ~22 minutes
Setting: Recorded on Gomeroi and Dharawal Country, moving between ancient storytelling space and historical narration.
Narrators/Voices:- Matthew Priestley – Mehi Murri man (Terry Hie Hie clan, Gomeroi Nation)
- Dante – Young Gomeroi man, co-narrator and learner
- Kim – Anglo-Saxon background, long-time friend of Matthew, teacher from Moree
- Phil – Co-creator, occasional narrator
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STRUCTURE AND CONTENT BREAKDOWN Opening Invocation: The Wind- Speaker: Matthew Priestley
- Matthew opens the episode with a poetic reflection about the wind as the source of life and communication.
- He describes the wind as magic—essential, invisible, and often unacknowledged.
- Key idea: Breath and speech come from the wind, positioning “air” as the first teacher.
- Sets a meditative, spiritual tone—listeners are drawn into Country as a living force.
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Themes introduced:Connection to Country · Breath as life · Gratitude to unseen forces · Story as wind.
Welcome and Setting- Speaker: Dante (intro narration)
- Dante welcomes listeners to Wirilla, acknowledging Gomeroi, Dharawal, Elouera, and Wadi Wadi lands.
- Introduces Matthew and the location — the ridge called Wirilla.
- Kim describes standing on the ridge: red gums with “red bellies,” tall and narrow.
- Matthew teaches that these are Yarran trees, sacred and central to story.
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Theme: Naming and language as a way of seeing; reclaiming Aboriginal place-names and meanings.
Creation Story of Baime and the Yarran Tree- Narrator: Dante
- A Dreaming story...