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WWF 2019 "Water: Blue Ecologies"

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In this panel, UOW academics and writers will discuss their collaborative project ‘Blue Ecologies’which uses water as a starting point to develop creative and critical work that responds to the bodies of water in our local environment, and that also reflects on our relationships on a planetary scale. In the Illawarra, the culture and kinship of Aboriginal communities emphasise the interconnectedness between Land Country and Sea Country. ,

Featuring: CHRISTINE HOWE, JOSHUA LOBB, CATHERINE MCKINNON, LUKE JOHNSON,
SHADY COSGROVE

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In this panel, UOW academics and writers will discuss their collaborative project ‘Blue Ecologies’which uses water as a starting point to develop creative and critical work that responds to the bodies of water in our local environment, and that also reflects on our relationships on a planetary scale. In the Illawarra, the culture and kinship of Aboriginal communities emphasise the interconnectedness between Land Country and Sea Country. ,

Featuring: CHRISTINE HOWE, JOSHUA LOBB, CATHERINE MCKINNON, LUKE JOHNSON,
SHADY COSGROVE

SHOWNOTES:

Writes4Festivals
http://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/
Facebook - @Writes4Festivals
Twitter / Instagram - @w4wpodcast

Wollongong Writer's Festival
https://wollongongwritersfestival.com
Facebook @wollongongwritersfestival/
Twitter @WGongWritFest

University of Wollongong
https://www.uow.edu.au
Facebook @UOW
Twitter @UOW

Pamela Cook
Facebook - @pamelacookauthor
Twitter - @PamelaCookAU

Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler)
www.listenuppodcasting.com.au
Facebook / Twitter - @kelbutler @listenuppodcasting


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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