How does Indigenous water wisdom tackle water challenges?
SEASON 01 | EPISODE 16
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Ready to learn from a perspective that bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary science, offering a holistic approach that can transform the way we manage our precious water resources? Don't miss this enlightening conversation that promises to broaden your understanding and inspire meaningful action in the water sector.
In this episode of Our Water Connection, we have the honour of speaking with Associate Professor Bradley Moggridge, a Kamilaroi man living in Ngunnawal Country in Canberra. As an environmental hydrogeologist with a unique expertise in Indigenous Water Science, Brad shares his profound insights on the integration of traditional knowledge with modern scientific practices to enhance sustainable water and land management.
Learn more about Brad’s involvement at World Water Week 2023 here.
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Guest: Associate Professor Bradley Moggridge
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Brad is a Kamilaroi man living on Ngunnawal (Nanuwal) Country in Canberra. He is an environmental hydrogeologist with expertise in Indigenous Water Science researching how traditional knowledge can influence the way we manage water. He combines the ancient knowledge of Indigenous environmental management with the advances of modern science, to progress a sustainable approach to water and land management.
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