Sunday, 23 June 2024

"He was a refugee in his own country."

Fostering a deep connection with the land and sea — and sharing their ancient stories — Uncle Ken is a trailblazer for both the Boandik community and Aboriginal peoples at large. Yet, there was a time in his youth when the truths of his heritage were hidden from him. Discover how Uncle Ken transformed his family secret into a source of strength and why he is optimistic about the future of his culture and its place in modern Australian society.
WHAT IS HIS LEGACY?

Who lives in the geographical centre of South Australia?


Margie and Pete Whittlesea’s backyard is five times the size of Hong Kong and more than three times the size of Singapore. The pair live in the geographical centre of South Australia – a place once deemed uninhabitable. Find out what it takes to not just survive – but thrive – in the heart of Australia’s outback, a place famed for its ‘nothingness’.
THE HEART OF SA

Who is the protector of the bees?

Brenton is a third-generation Kangaroo Island local with a beekeeping legacy. “Beekeepers by nature would prefer to go out into the forest and be stung by bees, than deal with other people.” Come with us as we go behind the scenes to meet the man who protects one of the purest strain of bees on the planet.
BEE-HIND THE SCENES




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