Listen "Martin Pritchard, Environs Kimberley on the future of Martuwarra and the Fitzroy Valley"
Episode Synopsis
We’ve been talking a lot about the Martuwarra as the West Australian government prepares to decide on water allocations in the Fitzroy Valley catchment. Several cattle stations in the region, including Gogo, Liveringa and Fossil Downs, want to take billions more litres of water from the Margaret and Martuwarra and its tributaries for cropping. Recently, we heard from Phil Hams, the Development Manager at Gogo Station, just outside Fitzroy Crossing. We ventured out with Gooliyandi Rangers who are still celebrating the creation of the new Warlibirri National Park, which takes in areas of the Margaret River on Gooniyandi country. We also heard from our own Natalie Davey, a Bunuba custodian who presents Wangki Radio’s morning language program ‘Danggujarra’ – with her father Bullen Rogers. You can find a link to all those interviews on the Wangki Radio Facebook page if you want to listen back to them. Today, we hear from Environs Kimberley, who have been working closely with local Traditional Owner groups to block plans to develop the heritage listed river system. Wangki reporter Fernando de Freitas caught up with Environs Kimberley Director Martin Pritchard. This story begins with Senior Walmajarri Elder Joe Brown welcoming us by singing the story of the river. That’s from a video series called ‘Voices of the River’ produced by Writer & Filmmaker Stephanie King and commissioned by Environs Kimberley See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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