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176. The Water has Passed but the Earth has Shifted: Natalie Davey on listening to Country

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Welcome to a very special episode, months in the making. Natalie Davey was last on the podcast nearly 2 years ago. It’s still the sixth most popular episode. Natalie is a community leader from Fitzroy Crossing, with Bunuba-Walmajarri, English and Scottish heritage. She’s a Traditional Custodian of the magnificent Martuwarra Fitzroy River. She’s also a broadcaster with the local Wangki radio, an artist, educator, and former ranger. She was the first Indigenous Chair, too, of highly respected not-for-profit Environs Kimberley – until her life was turned upside down by the worst flood event in West Australian recorded history at the start of this year.
Many will be familiar with the extraordinary unprecedented rainfall. But what you might not be familiar with is that while the water has passed, the earth has shifted. Figuratively, and literally. Some things that weren’t washed away, like the enormous Fitzroy Crossing bridge, were buried.
Coming into Fitzroy this time, we’d been wondering if there was a fuller story to tell. We found so much more than expected. Like what part our land management may have played in the damage. How community mobilised ahead of designated agencies in some crucial ways. The art and meaning that has flowed from disaster. How competing narratives confuse causes for solutions. And ultimately, how there are ways the community is responding successfully to not only the flood but, in related ways, to other issues like the youth crime waves that have been splashed across national media.
Head here for automatic cues to chapter markers (also available on the embedded player on the episode web page), and a transcript of this conversation (please note the transcript is AI generated and imperfect, but hopefully serves to provide greater access to these conversations for those who need or like to read).
Recorded by the Martuwarra Fitzroy River on 8 August 2023.
Title slide: Natalie Davey & Anthony James (pic: Olivia Cheng).
See more photos on the episode web page, and to see more from behind the scenes, become a subscriber via the Patreon page.
Music:
Regeneration, by Amelia Barden, from the film Regenerating Australia.
Find more:
You can hear Natalie from our visit 2 years ago in episode 112.
Natalie on Insta and Twitter.
Support the community here or here.
A video from the ABC’s ‘7.30 Report’, with Natalie as centrepiece.
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Support the Show.

The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free & freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by clicking the link above or heading to our website.
Become a member to connect with your host, other listeners & benefits, via our Patreon page.
Visit The RegenNarration shop to wave the flag. And please keep sharing the podcast with friends. It all helps. Thanks for your support!

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Chapters

1. The Regenerative Era (Introductions, Supporter Thanks and Previews) (00:00:00)

2. A Glimpse into Crisis, Including Media, Agencies and Becoming an Accidental Spokesperson (00:06:16)

3. Community Mobilisation During the Flood (00:17:08)

4. Shifting Landscapes and Disorientation (00:30:56)

5. The Source of Artworks Transforming Nat Out of the Flood (00:37:32)

6. Learing the Lessons and Rebuilding Communities and Cultures (00:45:06)

7. Caring for Country and Each Other Towards a Culture of Regeneration (00:54:27)

8. Competing Narratives and Confusing Causes for Solutions (01:07:50)

9. It Could Be Amazing (01:12:30)

10. Turning Youth Crime Epidemics Around (and Q&A Proposal for Stan Grant) (01:14:30)

11. Farewell, Music and Concluding Words including Subscriber Offer (01:19:55)

317 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

Welcome to a very special episode, months in the making. Natalie Davey was last on the podcast nearly 2 years ago. It’s still the sixth most popular episode. Natalie is a community leader from Fitzroy Crossing, with Bunuba-Walmajarri, English and Scottish heritage. She’s a Traditional Custodian of the magnificent Martuwarra Fitzroy River. She’s also a broadcaster with the local Wangki radio, an artist, educator, and former ranger. She was the first Indigenous Chair, too, of highly respected not-for-profit Environs Kimberley – until her life was turned upside down by the worst flood event in West Australian recorded history at the start of this year.
Many will be familiar with the extraordinary unprecedented rainfall. But what you might not be familiar with is that while the water has passed, the earth has shifted. Figuratively, and literally. Some things that weren’t washed away, like the enormous Fitzroy Crossing bridge, were buried.
Coming into Fitzroy this time, we’d been wondering if there was a fuller story to tell. We found so much more than expected. Like what part our land management may have played in the damage. How community mobilised ahead of designated agencies in some crucial ways. The art and meaning that has flowed from disaster. How competing narratives confuse causes for solutions. And ultimately, how there are ways the community is responding successfully to not only the flood but, in related ways, to other issues like the youth crime waves that have been splashed across national media.
Head here for automatic cues to chapter markers (also available on the embedded player on the episode web page), and a transcript of this conversation (please note the transcript is AI generated and imperfect, but hopefully serves to provide greater access to these conversations for those who need or like to read).
Recorded by the Martuwarra Fitzroy River on 8 August 2023.
Title slide: Natalie Davey & Anthony James (pic: Olivia Cheng).
See more photos on the episode web page, and to see more from behind the scenes, become a subscriber via the Patreon page.
Music:
Regeneration, by Amelia Barden, from the film Regenerating Australia.
Find more:
You can hear Natalie from our visit 2 years ago in episode 112.
Natalie on Insta and Twitter.
Support the community here or here.
A video from the ABC’s ‘7.30 Report’, with Natalie as centrepiece.
A

Support the Show.

The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free & freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them by clicking the link above or heading to our website.
Become a member to connect with your host, other listeners & benefits, via our Patreon page.
Visit The RegenNarration shop to wave the flag. And please keep sharing the podcast with friends. It all helps. Thanks for your support!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Regenerative Era (Introductions, Supporter Thanks and Previews) (00:00:00)

2. A Glimpse into Crisis, Including Media, Agencies and Becoming an Accidental Spokesperson (00:06:16)

3. Community Mobilisation During the Flood (00:17:08)

4. Shifting Landscapes and Disorientation (00:30:56)

5. The Source of Artworks Transforming Nat Out of the Flood (00:37:32)

6. Learing the Lessons and Rebuilding Communities and Cultures (00:45:06)

7. Caring for Country and Each Other Towards a Culture of Regeneration (00:54:27)

8. Competing Narratives and Confusing Causes for Solutions (01:07:50)

9. It Could Be Amazing (01:12:30)

10. Turning Youth Crime Epidemics Around (and Q&A Proposal for Stan Grant) (01:14:30)

11. Farewell, Music and Concluding Words including Subscriber Offer (01:19:55)

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