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What does it take to challenge centuries of accepted law and change a nation forever?
In recognition of Mabo Day, Burning Bridges travelled to Melbourne to sit down with Bryan Keon-Cohen, the junior counsel who stood alongside Eddie Koiki Mabo and the Meriam people throughout the historic 10-year legal battle that culminated in the 1992 Mabo decision.
From 1982 to the landmark High Court decision in 1992, Bryan was at the centre of the case that would forever change Australia's understanding of Indigenous land rights and Native Title. In this powerful and deeply educational conversation, he shares firsthand accounts of the challenges, setbacks, political pressures and personal sacrifices that shaped the Mabo case.
Bryan speaks candidly about travelling to Murray Island, meeting with the Meriam people, working alongside Eddie Koiki Mabo. Drawing on his firsthand experiences in the Torres Strait and throughout the Mabo proceedings, Bryan provides rare insight into a case that recognised the traditional land rights of the Meriam people and paved the way for Native Title recognition across Australia.
This is more than a history lesson. It is a story of courage, persistence and purpose. Whether you're passionate about Indigenous rights, law, social justice or the power of standing firm in your convictions, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
The legacy of Mabo continues to shape Australia today. Understanding how that legacy was built is essential viewing.
Burning Bridges Podcast would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians on the land on which we live and pay respects to Elders past and present.
Warning: This episode contains the names and discussions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are deceased. Viewer and listener discretion is advised.
By Renee & TaimanaWhat does it take to challenge centuries of accepted law and change a nation forever?
In recognition of Mabo Day, Burning Bridges travelled to Melbourne to sit down with Bryan Keon-Cohen, the junior counsel who stood alongside Eddie Koiki Mabo and the Meriam people throughout the historic 10-year legal battle that culminated in the 1992 Mabo decision.
From 1982 to the landmark High Court decision in 1992, Bryan was at the centre of the case that would forever change Australia's understanding of Indigenous land rights and Native Title. In this powerful and deeply educational conversation, he shares firsthand accounts of the challenges, setbacks, political pressures and personal sacrifices that shaped the Mabo case.
Bryan speaks candidly about travelling to Murray Island, meeting with the Meriam people, working alongside Eddie Koiki Mabo. Drawing on his firsthand experiences in the Torres Strait and throughout the Mabo proceedings, Bryan provides rare insight into a case that recognised the traditional land rights of the Meriam people and paved the way for Native Title recognition across Australia.
This is more than a history lesson. It is a story of courage, persistence and purpose. Whether you're passionate about Indigenous rights, law, social justice or the power of standing firm in your convictions, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
The legacy of Mabo continues to shape Australia today. Understanding how that legacy was built is essential viewing.
Burning Bridges Podcast would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians on the land on which we live and pay respects to Elders past and present.
Warning: This episode contains the names and discussions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are deceased. Viewer and listener discretion is advised.