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Yurlu | Country's director Yaara Bou Melhem and Banjima Traditional Owner Janelle Parker, share how they made a film about environmental devastation that's ultimately about love, resilience, and hope.
Then head to the waterways of the Royal National Park in Sydney's south with Uncle Dean Kelly where platypus are breeding for the first time in decades.
And for Word Up, Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves from Yuendumu shares more of his language – Warlpiri.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this episode includes the names of people who have died.
By ABC4.3
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Yurlu | Country's director Yaara Bou Melhem and Banjima Traditional Owner Janelle Parker, share how they made a film about environmental devastation that's ultimately about love, resilience, and hope.
Then head to the waterways of the Royal National Park in Sydney's south with Uncle Dean Kelly where platypus are breeding for the first time in decades.
And for Word Up, Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves from Yuendumu shares more of his language – Warlpiri.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this episode includes the names of people who have died.

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