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The Heat - 8CCC & 8PAW

The Heat - 8CCC & 8PAW

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The Heat explores how the changing weather has affected the lives of people living in the Central Desert. 

A series of interviews conducted on Arrente and Warlpiri country and spoken in a mix of Warlpiri, Anmetjere and English.

An exploration filled with humorous, informative and engaging storytelling.

Produced in partnership between 8CCC Radio & PAW Media with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

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    • The Heat - Tess Napaljarri Ross
      Feb 10 2024

      74 year old Warlpiri woman Tess Napaljarri Ross, born in Yuendumu, gives a meandering and inspiring testimonial of her life. Interweaving in this story how the weather has played its continuing part.

      Produced in partnership between 8CCC Radio & PAW Media with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

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      36 min
    • The Heat - Kumanjayi Japangardi Jones
      Feb 10 2024

      Anmatjere/Warlpiri man, Kumanjayi Japangardi Jones, talks an interesting story of his younger days in and around Yuendumu. His country is Yunkanjini, also known as Mount Doreen. Japangardi humorously reflects on the way the weather has changed animals and people’s behaviour in the Central Desert.

      WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the following program may contain images and voices of deceased persons.

      The Family of Kumanjayi Japangardi Jones have given permission for this interview to be shared.

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      21 min
    • The Heat - Freddy Japanangka Williams
      Feb 10 2024

      Warlpiri man, Freddie Japanangka Williams, from Yuendumu and Willowra tells of his experience of the changing weather, how that has affected flora, fauna and the land itself. 

      Freddie started the Ranger program in Willowra 20 years ago and has several qualifications in Conservation and Land Management from Bachelor Institute.

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      9 min
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