Sunday August 10. Connecting acceptance of climate change with Indigenous knowledge.
Caring for Country.
For countless generations, the First Nations of this continent cared for and nourished Country through knowledge and practice.
Their approach ensured that Country remained healthy, balanced, and abundant for millennia.
Today, in a world that is vastly changed, how can First Nations knowledge and practice help our community adapt to the reality of climate change?
How do traditional fire management practices play a role to help reduce wildfire risk? These and other questions answered by two First Nations guests.
With Brad Moore Dharug Man and Senior Land Services Officer, Aboriginal Communities – Greater Sydney Local Land Services, alongside Shaalee Stubbs, Darkinjung and Dharug Woman, Educator and Native Animal Manager.
St Albans School of Arts. 10.30 am -1pm.
For further information, contact Kate Hughes, Convenor, Macdonald Valley Gunangdayi River Keepers Network katehughes27@bigpond.com. 0438310532
Donations towards expenses will be accepted with thanks.