After the fire, Beyond the Waters - Thriving future
Date & Time: 25th October 10:00 am - 12:30 pm. Maldhan Ngurr Ngurra, Lithgow Transformation Hub ,154 Mort St, Lithgow NSW
A little more about the session
Join people living on the front lines of the climate emergency. Participants in this opening plenary think about how climate change has come with new threats and uncertainties for regional towns and communities in New South Wales and elsewhere in Australia, reflecting on the role that mutual aid and community resourcefulness play in broader response to climate change.
Biographies
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Auntie Sharon Riley
(80%)
Auntie Sharon is a proud Wiradjuri elder. She takes pride in having extensive experience in site identification and assisting with remedial work on Aboriginal rock art sites. She has been involved with major works across the state and heavily in the local area. These include Aboriginal place identifications and declarations, site training, rock art remedial work, community liaison for the management of sites, and ecological restoration and bushfire recovery work and management frameworks for a protected Aboriginal area. Sharon leads site awareness training, rock art graffiti removal training, community projects, and workshops for cultural understanding, art interpretation, and traditional practices. This includes leading culturally based mental health programs and firefighter training, and teaching cultural burning to emerging Wiradjuri leaders to then support the broader community in undertaking cultural burns to care for Country. Sharon has led successful major funding submissions including recent Heritage NSW and Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants. Sharon is also leading the establishment of an Indigenous ranger program through NIAA, which has recently secured registration.
Jason De Santolo
David Conyers
Stephen Healy