There Will Be Dancing
What would it take to truly protect Country, not just in words, but in law? And what might change if we learned to listen to the oldest knowledge systems on this continent? In this episode of There Will Be Dancing, Victoria, Odette and Sanaya catch up with special guest Sarah Eccles: co-CEO of the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation (WTOAC) and a leader whose work sits at the intersection of culture, Country, and climate. As co-CEO, Sarah helps steward a growing organisation that speaks for Wadawurrung Country, stretching across the Geelong, Ballarat, and Werribee regions of Victoria. Together, they explore what it means to care for Country in a time of climate crisis, how First Nations leadership is reshaping environmental decision-making in Australia (and who may not be happy about that) and why protecting Country isn't a separate conversation from protecting everything else we love. Sarah also shares what co-leadership looks like in practice, and why holding space for both cultural knowledge and contemporary governance is so important. This episode also features a contribution from First Nations leader Ruth Langford: a powerful reflection on the protection of Country in law,and what it will take for our legal and political systems to recognise Country as kin, not resource. We hope this conversation leaves you feeling challenged, hopeful, and more deeply connected to the Country beneath your feet — wherever in the world you are listening from. Connect with Sarah on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-eccles-b4920955/]. Learn more about the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation at wadawurrung.org.au [http://wadawurrung.org.au/] Connect with Ruth Langford on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tipruthanna/] You can learn more about Victoria’s formal Treaty process at firstpeoplesvic.org/treaty/ [https://www.firstpeoplesvic.org/treaty/] Our Hosts: * Victoria McKenzie-McHarg (CEO, WELA) - A strategic leader with decades of experience in climate and environmental advocacy. * Odette Barry (Founder, Odette & Co) - A storyteller and PR expert teaching changemakers how to tell their story. * Sanaya Khisty (Head of Strategy and Government Relations, 5B) - A policy and advocacy leader working in clean tech on climate solutions. Follow us on socials (@therewillbedancingpod) * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/therewillbedancingpod/] * TikTok [http://tiktok.com/@therewillbedancingpod] Want to learn more about WELA? Visit wela.org.au [https://wela.org.au/] and find us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/we_are_wela/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/77081857/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/wela.aus/] This episode is proudly supported by Women's Agenda, helping to amplify essential conversations at the intersection of environment, gender, and leadership.
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