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‘Walk on Country’, exploring indigenous Australian’s connection to nature

VIVA: 'Walking on Country', exploring Indigenous Australians' connection to nature

Indigenous Anangu perform during a ceremony marking the permanent ban on climbing Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock Source: Getty Images

There is a valuable lesson we can learn from the First Peoples known for their love and care for country in the aftermath of recent fire catastrophes. Adding “walking on country” onto your bucket list might help you better understand the meaning of “country” by engaging its traditional custodians.


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By Amy Chien-Yu Wang

Presented by Yasmeen Ahmed

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There is a valuable lesson we can learn from the First Peoples known for their love and care for country in the aftermath of recent fire catastrophes. Adding “walking on country” onto your bucket list might help you better understand the meaning of “country” by engaging its traditional custodians.



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