In many cultures around the world, water is sacred.

In this episode we see bodies of water as conduits for memory, history and, of course, stories.

Pitjantjatjara and Gurintji man talkin’ stories by the river

Think of the anatomy of a river. Our first story is the upper course. Caleb and Orlando reflect on history, their own lives and the families while sitting by a river on Gurintji land.

Produced by Caleb Doolan and Orlando Rubuntja

Supervising Producer: Helene Thomas

Interview conducted by Brenton Woods

When I Lived

Our next episode meanders into the middle course. Indigenous Papua New Guinean writer and organiser Lungol reflects on a history of colonial violence, and looks forward to a revolutionary future.

Written and Read by Lungol Wekina. You can find more of his work here.

Sound design and Original Composition by Danni Stewart.

Bodies of Water

Our final story is the lower course of the river. It's where everything slows down. Campbell recreates what life was like along the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River). He demonstrates the way thoughts flow together through time.

This story was initially a comics installation and can read the original comic here.

Written and performed by Campbell Whyte.

Sound design by Ryan Pemberton

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All The Best Credits

Host: Kwame Slusher

Executive Producer: Melanie Bakewell

Programming & Community Coordinator: Catarina Fraga Matos

Community Coordinator: Patrick McKenzie

Theme Music composed by Shining Bird

Cover Art: Ray Vo

Special shout-out to our volunteers.

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