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Significant Roadside Area

19 min · 30. apr. 2023
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Stepping through a crack in the fabric of the universe, where the past and the future collide, Australian documentary maker Kyla Brettle starts to unravel the history of a small patch of bush near her home in Barkers Creek and finds herself in a much bigger story. Guided by her children, an ecologist, a landcare volunteer and a local First Nation's Elder, Kyla digs into the connections between people and place and how the different ways we see an environment manifest in the world around us. for details - go to endgamepodcast.net/significant-roadside-area [https://www.endgamepodcast.net/significant-roadside-area]

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