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There is a wealth of Indigenous Knowledge in Australia, today we are talking about the intersection between Indigenous Knowledge of sea country and marine science. Host Niamh Chapman interviewed three guests from CSIRO: Engagement Programs Coordinator Dr. Ben Arthur, Palawa woman and Coordinator of the Indigenous Time at Sea Scholarship Hannah McCleary and Quandamooka woman and researcher at CSIRO Mibu Fischer.
For more information:
The link to the ITSS program is: https://mnf.csiro.au/en/Education/ITSS-Scholarship
The link to info on the first voyage is: https://mnf.csiro.au/en/Voyages/IN2019_T03
Hosts: Niamh Chapman
Production: Meredith Castles
Media: Olivia Holloway
Image credit: Hannah McCleary CSIRO
By That’s What I Call ScienceThere is a wealth of Indigenous Knowledge in Australia, today we are talking about the intersection between Indigenous Knowledge of sea country and marine science. Host Niamh Chapman interviewed three guests from CSIRO: Engagement Programs Coordinator Dr. Ben Arthur, Palawa woman and Coordinator of the Indigenous Time at Sea Scholarship Hannah McCleary and Quandamooka woman and researcher at CSIRO Mibu Fischer.
For more information:
The link to the ITSS program is: https://mnf.csiro.au/en/Education/ITSS-Scholarship
The link to info on the first voyage is: https://mnf.csiro.au/en/Voyages/IN2019_T03
Hosts: Niamh Chapman
Production: Meredith Castles
Media: Olivia Holloway
Image credit: Hannah McCleary CSIRO

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