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Jasmine Seymour, Mariyung dungara, Emu Dance

TELEVISION

Jasmine Seymour, Mariyung dungara, Emu Dance

‘SACRED SPACES: GRACE KARSKENS’

Grace Karskens talks to Geraldine Doogue about the Mitchell Library and the McGarvie List. Geraldine travels to Dyarubbin to meet Erin Wilkins, Jasmine Seymour and Rhiannon Wright to hear Darug stories and talk about the Dyarubbin project.  Compass, ABC television, 6 June 2021

Leanne Mulgo Watson, Buru

RADIO/PODCASTS

Leanne Mulgo Watson, Buru

‘THE YEAR THAT MADE ME’

Jasmine Seymour ABC RN Sunday Extra with Julian Morrow, 3 November 2019

‘HOW DYARUBBIN BECAME THE CRUCIBLE OF A COLONY’

Conversations with Richard Fidler, 8 September 2020

‘A NEW HISTORY OF THE HAWKESBURY-NEPEAN’

on Drive with Richard Glover, ABC Radio, 2 September 2020

‘AUSTRALIAN HISTORY STARTED WAY BEFORE 1788’

ABC Nightlife with Phillip Clark, 12 October 2020

‘MISUNDERSTOOD: EARLY CONTACT IN NSW’S HAWKESBURY REGION’

ABC Nightlife with Phillip Clark, 30 November 2020

‘HOW DID FIRST NATIONS PEOPLE LIVE AND THRIVE IN FLOODPLAINS LIKE THE HAWKESBURY-NEPEAN?’

ABC Afternoons with James Valentine, 23 March 2021

Leanne Mulgo Watson, [Goannas]

ONLINE TALKS AND LECTURES

Leanne Mulgo Watson, [Goannas]

‘COUNTRY, CULTURE AND CONFLICT ON AUSTRALIA’S EARLY COLONIAL FRONTIERS’

Grace Karskens gives the Ernest Scott Memorial Lecture, University of Melbourne, 2021

‘THE REAL SACRED RIVER: TRUTH-TELLING AND THE POWER OF REGIONAL HISTORIES’

Grace Karskens public lecture for the Royal Australian Historical Society, June 2021

‘PEOPLE OF THE RIVER: LOST WORLDS OF EARLY AUSTRALIA’

Grace Karskens public lecture for Hawkesbury City Library, February 2021

‘PEOPLE OF THE RIVER’

Grace Karskens in Conversation with Mariko Smith, Hornsby City Library, September 2020

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