posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byGrayson Cooke, Jonathan Pagliano, Karl Neuenfeldt, Phillip Roe, Lynette Costigan
"The Burnett River is one of the major rivers of Central Queensland. With a catchment area of over 33,000 square kilometres, it gives life to a vast area ranging from arid inland zones to sub-tropical coastline. Source to sea: stories of Burnett River country records the landscape of the Burnett River from source to sea, through the eyes of the Burnett River people who respect it as the source of strength which flows through their ancestral homelands of Wakka Wakka, Wulli Wulli, Gooreng Gooreng, Taribelang and Bunda."--Verso of container.
Funding
Other
History
Location
Bundaberg, Qld.
Publisher
Central Queensland University
Place of Publication
Bundaberg, Qld
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Housing & Advancement Society; Bundaberg Aboriginal Corporation for Women; Bundaberg Media Research Group; Bundaberg South Sea Islander Action Group; Burnett Mary Regional Group; Cherbourg Community Health Centre; Community Development & Employment Program; Eidsvold Aboriginal Housing & Community Development Society; Faculty of Informatics and Communication; Gurang Land Council (Aboriginal Corporation); Jena Boran Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Corporation; Taribelang Bunda Aboriginal Corporation; Wakka Wakka Aboriginal Corporation (Eidsvold);