Last year I had the privilege to speak with Dr Anne Poelina about the Martuwarra Fitzroy River, it’s future with looming water resource development, the need for a collective governance model and the traditional owner established Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council (MFRC) who are advocating for a collaborative approach and an inclusive water governance model and catchment management plan to maintain the spiritual, cultural and environmental health of the catchment.
Episode 9 - Urban billabong restoration benefits from Traditional Owner involvement and flooding in the Birrarung (Yarra River) with Sarah Gaskill
Episode 8 - How can Traditional knowledge influence water management for the greater protection of the water landscape with Bradley Moggridge
Episode 6 - Detecting Nature’s Fingerprint using eDNA with Helen Barclay
Episode 5 - An Eel good story - tracking eels on the journey of a lifetime with Wayne Koster
Episode 4 with Jarod Lyon - An update on the Bushfire recovery – how are our aquatic species fairing
Episode 3 with Keith Ward - What partnerships, data and passion can teach us about protecting and restoring wetlands
Episode 2 Part 2 Water law and traditional owner knowledge and rights with Dr Emma Carmody
Episode 2 - Part 1 - Water law and traditional owner knowledge and rights with Sonia Cooper
Episode 1 - Talking social science in catchment management with Dr Siwan Lovett
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