LIYAN
“My ‘liyan ’is my moral compass ... is the ‘feeling ’which helps me to navigate my movements on Country and it helps me to read people and determines my relationship with them. This ‘feeling or liyan ’is deeply personal and guides my life journey with human and non-human beings; the plants, the trees, the birds, and other animals. It is ingrained in my inner spirit and enshrines my rights and responsibility to our Mardoowarra, river of life. This is the law of relationships! It is personal, spiritual and not for human beings to determine, it is the Law of the Land, not the Law of Man”. Dr Anne Poelina

Rooted Messages
Indigenous wisdom in times of Covid-19 - In the beginning of Covid-19 when the world was standing still we felt that it was time to go back to our roots. Indigenous peoples from around our planet have managed to preserve the memory of our origins – timeless wisdom forgotten by many.

ANU Water Justice Hub
A short video from members of the Australian National University Water Justice Hub team.

Rob McBride Warning
The Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council recently received a share request from the ‘Our Outback, Our Story’ group for the Rob McBride warning video that is being distributed across social media.

Global Water Forum
The Fitzroy River and its branches hold considerable heritage and conservation value, but its floodplains also have appeal for large scale irrigation interests.

River Lore, Water Law
“EDO NSW water lawyer Emma Carmody on the once mighty Murray-Darling river system with Traditional Owners, farmers and community.”