First Nation Elders will come together at Yarrawarra Cultural Centre to speak of their relationships to water

By Iris Curteis
July 17 2019 - 3:00pm
Gumbaynggirr man Micklo Jarrett shares his stories with others who care for the sea
Gumbaynggirr man Micklo Jarrett shares his stories with others who care for the sea

We're aware of the dire water situation on this continent brought about by the climate emergency and heightened by water mismanagement and corrupt practices. We've heard about the fish dying in the Darling, the complete loss of water suitable for human consumption or use in towns like Wilcannia and Walgett, in western NSW; and the devastating effects this has had on health and wellbeing of communities and environment. We've heard about the water crisis in Johannesburg and Cape Town in south Africa or in Chennai, India.

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