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Kulkalaig woman Tishiko King is launching a documentary about Sea Country known in her language as Malu Lag. Tishiko’s advocacy emerges from one of the most climate-vulnerable regions, where rising seas are threatening homes and a way of life that connects generations of Torres Strait Islanders to their ancestors.
Then one half of the Australian rock band Beddy Rays, Jackson Van Issum and Lewis McKenna, stop by to perform songs from their new album live in the Awaye studio.
Plus for Word Up Brooke Wandin shares the Woiwurrung word for ‘river’ or ‘creek’.
By ABC4.3
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Kulkalaig woman Tishiko King is launching a documentary about Sea Country known in her language as Malu Lag. Tishiko’s advocacy emerges from one of the most climate-vulnerable regions, where rising seas are threatening homes and a way of life that connects generations of Torres Strait Islanders to their ancestors.
Then one half of the Australian rock band Beddy Rays, Jackson Van Issum and Lewis McKenna, stop by to perform songs from their new album live in the Awaye studio.
Plus for Word Up Brooke Wandin shares the Woiwurrung word for ‘river’ or ‘creek’.

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