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CABAHCAST goes behind the scenes of research, education and engagement activities of the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage.

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11/9/2021

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April 28, 2024

Ngurruwarra/Derndernyin

<p>This podcast by Fiona Gruber explores the making of Ngurruwarra/Derndernyin, a 20-metre-long by 2-metre-wide canvas painting by ten Kaiadilt, Lardil, and Gangalidda artists celebrating culture, story, and relationships across the seas, lands, and skies of the Traditional Owner communities throughout the Wellesley Islands region.</p> <p>Each artist painted multiple sections of the canvas, negotiating with each other to ensure continuity of story across contiguous elements of the canvas.</p> <p>The artwork is a CABAH Art Series commission created in association with Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation, Mornington Island Art (MIArt).</p>

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November 2, 2023

Go Extinct! Megafauna

<p>In this episode of CABAHCAST, podcaster Fiona Gruber reports on the value of gamified learning, and CABAH&#39;s popular educational board game Go Extinct! Megafauna</p>

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October 1, 2023

Mangal Bungal: Clever Hands

<p>In this episode of CABAHCAST, podcaster Fiona Gruber follows Dingaal woman and Walmbaar Aboriginal Corporation co-Director Tanya Yoren and other members of the Dingaal community from Australia’s Northeast Coast and Jiigurru (Lizard Island) as they bring <em>Mangal Bungal: Clever Hands</em>, a unique community-led cultural festival, to Queensland Museum visitors during NAIDOC Week 2023.</p> <p>Read more: https://bit.ly/3rr5dYB </p> <p><strong>Podcast by Fiona Gruber</strong></p> <p><strong>Music (didgeridoo) by Stephen Pilcher</strong></p> <p><strong>Interviewees (in order of appearance)</strong></p> <ul> <li>Associate Professor Lizzie Muller, CABAH Chief Investigator (UNSW) and Mangal Bungal engagement advisor </li> <li>Dr Bianca Beetson – Director First Nations Engagement, Queensland Museum Network</li> <li>Tanya Yoren, Mangal Bungal creative lead and Director of Walmbaar Aboriginal Corporation </li> <li>Bryanne Darken Yoren, Dingaal Community leader and performer</li> <li>Vernon Yoren, Dingaal Community leader and performer</li> <li>Stanton Thompson, Dingaal Community leader and performer</li> <li>Distinguished Professor Sean Ulm, CABAH Chief Investigator (JCU) and Coral Sea Flagship co-leader</li> <li>Professor Ian McNiven, CABAH Chief Investigator and Coral Sea Flagship co-leader </li> </ul>

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What is CABAHCAST?

CABAHCAST goes behind the scenes of research, education and engagement activities of the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage.

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