Western Australia is one of the most significant biodiversity hotspots in the world, but as the globe gets warmer, what’s being done to protect it?
Join Brad Bowden and Monica Main as they explore the existential threats to WAs natural environment and meet the green thumbs, problem solvers and cage rattlers working tirelessly to protect it for the next generation.
This is a podcast for and by young people; the people who face this challenge and hold the potential to make change.
This programme was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation, find out more at CBF.org.au.
Artwork by Olive Coakley.
Theme by The Bures Band.
Western Australia is one of the most significant biodiversity hotspots in the world, but as the globe gets warmer, what’s being done to protect it?
Join Brad Bowden and Monica Main as they explore the existential threats to WAs natural environment and meet the green thumbs, problem solvers and cage rattlers working tirelessly to protect it for the next generation.
This is a podcast for and by young people; the people who face this challenge and hold the potential to make change.
This programme was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation, find out more at CBF.org.au.
Artwork by Olive Coakley.
Theme by The Bures Band.
Located in WA’s North West, the Pilbara is home to the world’s largest collection of rock art.
These carvings are more than just drawings on stone, they’re living records of culture, history and identity that connect people to Country across generations. Yet, mining poses a significant threat.
The recent destruction of sacred sites, and the threat agains sites such as Murujuga on the Burrup Peninsula, raise tough questions about land use and the state government’s complicity.
Monica Main explores some of these questions and the powerful role of activism with Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation director Vince Adams. We also hear from Joana Partyka from Disrupt Burrup Hub and Save Our Songlines founder Raelene Cooper.
This programme was made possible with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation, find out more at CBF.org.au.
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