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Caring for Country should be a sustainability and green design priority

by Wendy Frew: TFE Special Reports 3 December 20195 December 2019

Tomorrowland19 – I, human: “We [Indigenous Australians and knowledge holders] don’t fit into a box, which is really challenging for the people we work with.”

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