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Earth MattersEarth MattersChallenging aqua nullius through education, decolonising water managementWestern hubris about water leads to really bad water policy - kate harriden  Australia’s First Peoples looked after the country’s waterscapes for millennia before colonisation brought Western ways that exclude their contribution. This week on Earth Matters Wiradyuri woman and indigenous water expert kate harriden from the Monash Sustainable Development Institute explains how educating settler societies about indigenous ways of knowing is crucial to decolonising water management in Australia. Produced by Claudia Craig at the studios of 3CR on unceded Wurundjeri land. Sound recordings of Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, created and supplied by kate harriden.  MSDI Water camp, May 20-22  MSDI Wa...2025-05-1100 minBunjil\'s FireBunjil's FireBunjil's Fire - May 7, 2025 - interview with kate harridenDjuran Bunjileenee Robbie Thorpe gets on the line with with Wiradyuri woman and Indigenous water expert kate harriden to find out about a three-day water camp she is involved with happening on Ngunnawal country from May 20-22.2025-05-0700 minyillaminyillaminyillamin - November 13, 2024 - interview with kate harridenyillamin host Keiran Stewart-Assheton has a yarn with wiradyuri woman kate harriden to discuss her work on decolonising waterways and water management.Additional resources from the interview:Decoloyarns – Tools, stories and analyses for decolonizing environmental and social sciences in the academy.Originally aired on Bunjil's Fire on November 13, 20242024-11-1300 minBunjil\'s FireBunjil's FireBunjil's Fire - November 13, 2024 - interview with kate harridenKeiran Stewart-Assheton gets on the line with wiradyuri woman kate harriden to discuss her work on decolonising waterways and water management. Additional resources from the interview:Decoloyarns – Tools, stories and analyses for decolonizing environmental and social sciences in the academy.2024-11-1300 minWater Watch RadioWater Watch RadioEncore: Rights or Entitlements? First Nations Perspectives on the Restore our Rivers ActFor NAIDOC week, we look back on the view from First Nations people and groups at the Senate inquiry into the Restore Our Rivers Amendment to the Water Act and Basin Plan from 2023. Featuring: Sonia Cooper Yorta Yorta woman, Yorta Yorta Water Policy & Climate Research Officer for the Yorta Yorta Corporation. Dr. Kate Harriden Wiradjuri Woman, research fellow at Monash Sustainable development Institute at University of Monash Grant Rigney Ngarrindjeri man from the Murray Mouth  and chairman of the Murray Lower Darling River Indigenous Nations (MLDRIN) Michael Anderson Yuwaalayaay a...2024-07-1127 minWater Watch RadioWater Watch RadioEpisode 67: Incorporating Indigenous Ways of Being In Water ManagementThis week we continue our conversation with Dr Kate Harriden, Wiradjuri woman and Research Fellow in Indigenous water at the Monash Sustainable Development Institute on incorporating Indigenous ways of being in water management. Support the show: https://www.2dryfm.com/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-06-0627 minWater Watch RadioWater Watch RadioEpisode 66: Pelicans Die in Menindee and Learning From Indigenous Ways of BeingThis week 30 pelicans have been found dead or dying at Lake Menindee, is this another event in the ongoing water quality crisis or a simply and example of healthy bird out competing the counterparts?  We speak to river ecologist and conservation biologist Professor Richard Kingsford from the University of Queensland for insight on this problem.  And later in the program we hear from Dr Kate Harriden, Wiradjuri woman and Research Fellow in Indigenous water at the Monash Sustainable Development Institute on incorporating Indigenous ways of being in water management.  If you see further pel...2024-05-2327 minLocal Environment HeroesLocal Environment HeroesSeason 2, Episode 10: Kate HarridenA wiradyuri woman, Kate grew up in the creek behind the family home and still spends lots of time in streams, even if many of them are now storm water channels. She completed her PhD in Indigenous water sciences (decolonising streams: a confluence of Indigenous and western sciences) at the Fenner School of Environment & Sustainability. This research required extensive time in the local storm water system, trialling Indigenous science-based infrastructure. She is now incorporating Indigenous water knowledge and practices in her work- boldly decolonizing water management approaches, particularly in terms of streams.Fiona and Julie ask Kate...2023-11-3000 minLocal Environment HeroesLocal Environment HeroesSeason 2, Episode 10: Kate HarridenA wiradyuri woman, Kate grew up in the creek behind the family home and still spends lots of time in streams, even if many of them are now storm water channels. She completed her PhD in Indigenous water sciences (decolonising streams: a confluence of Indigenous and western sciences) at the Fenner School of Environment & Sustainability. This research required extensive time in the local storm water system, trialling Indigenous science-based infrastructure. She is now incorporating Indigenous water knowledge and practices in her work- boldly decolonizing water management approaches, particularly in terms of streams.Fiona and Julie ask Kate about modern day...2023-11-3052 minWater Watch RadioWater Watch RadioEpisode 53: Rights or Entitlements? First Nations Perspectives on Restore our RiversAs Parliament prepares to debate the amendments to the Basin Plan, we look back on the testimony given by First Nations people and groups from around the Basin including:  Sonia Cooper Yorta Yorta woman, Yorta Yorta Water Policy & Climate Research Officer for the Yorta Yorta Corporation.  Dr. Kate Harriden Wiradjuri Woman, research fellow at Monash Sustainable development Institute at University of Monash Grant Rigney Ngarrindjeri man from the Murray Mouth  and chairman of the Murray Lower Darling River Indigenous Nations (MLDRIN) Michael Anderson Yuwaalayaay and Gamilaraay man who was member of  Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations (NBAN) Watch Watc...2023-11-2327 min