Tiga Bayles interviews Margaret Freeman who is a Jirrbul (pronounced Jidda-bul) woman who has previously been co-chair of the Aboriginal Rainforest Council and is active in the Wet Tropics and also CEO of the Aboriginal Rainforest Council Russell Butler Jnr. They talk about the Sea Country expedition, The Caring for Country National Indigenous Land and Sea Management Conference and Festival, Cyclone Larry and it's effect it had on Caring for Country, threatened species, tourism, housing, Cultural Heritage Act, Deaths in Custody,, Land Rights, education for the youth about Cring for Country, training for land owners by the Aboriginal Rainforest Council or just for youth to get more involved with country and how to look after it, CDEP and much more. Tiga Bayles then interviews Wavely Stanley who is the CEO of Yullany which is a not for profit company that assists 250 Indigenous children to find access to boarding schools.
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