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We can t tell Koorie history? Don t tell Caroline Martin that

Caroline Martin, creative director of the YIRRAMBOI festival, wants to help her people discover their distinct culture, beyond Top End didgeridoos and stolen artefacts.

We can t tell Koorie history? Don t tell Caroline Martin that

We can t tell Koorie history? Don t tell Caroline Martin that
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End the barbaric indifference to Black deaths in custody

An industry with legs: Australia s first edible insects roadmap

CSIRO Australia can become a player in the billion-dollar global edible insect industry, producing nutritious, sustainable, and ethical products to support global food security, according to a new roadmap by Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO. Launched today (Thursday April 29, 2021), Edible insects: A roadmap for the strategic growth of an emerging Australian industry, lays out a comprehensive plan for the emerging industry, exploring the challenges, opportunities, cultural values, sustainability, and health outcomes of the edible insect industry in Australia. Co-funded by CSIRO and the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through the Council on Australia Latin America Relations (COALAR), the roadmap provides a framework within Australia for First Nations initiatives, start-ups, insect businesses, researchers, policy makers, and community members interested in engaging with the industry.

Wataynikaneyap Power receives national award

Sandrea Morriseau, a participant in Wataynikaneyap Transmission Project Training Program s line crew ground support training course, gets raised during a demonstration at Grid Link. (File). THUNDER BAY - A First Nations led power project is being recognized for its innovation and inspiration to Canadians across the country. The Wataynikaneyap Power Transmission Project has been named as a 2021 Clean50 Top Project award winner. There were 24 projects chosen for the annual award this year, which is based on a project’s innovation, ability to inform, and inspire other Canadians. “We are very proud to be recognized as a Clean50 top project. I think it reinforces the work we are doing and getting it to the finish line,” said Margaret Kenequanash, CEO of Wataynikaneyap Power.

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