In the finale of Young nipaluna 2021 podcast series, Nunami is joined by Kulai Sculthorpe and Baden Maynard who share their experiences of being trained in Aboriginal land management, what they’ve learned about how to keep country healthy along with what a healthy landscape looks like. In this episode, they also share their knowledge about cultural burns and land management through fire. Join us to learn about the on country work that Kulai and Baden have been doing in the lead up to NAIDOC week. We also get to hear about how being on country has been beneficial to them and about their aspirations to share Aboriginal land management knowledge and techniques with the wider community.
Young nipaluna is a series of podcasts featuring the stories of young Aboriginal people across Hobart. This series gives these inspiring young people an opportunity to share their experiences of this city as well as their thoughts on NAIDOC week and this year’s theme ‘Heal Country’.
Contributors to these podcasts include young Aboriginal people living, studying and working in the city and their stories highlight the importance of community gatherings, language revival and use, the need to amplify the younger generation’s voice and the necessity of Aboriginal land control and ownership.
Podcast presented by Nunami Sculthorpe-Green, on behalf of the City of Hobart’s Youth Arts and Recreation Centre in partnership with ABC Radio Hobart.
