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Riverhood — oral histories in the Murray Darling Basin

Riverhood — oral histories in the Murray Darling Basin

The Murray Darling Basin is the most important river system in Australia, and the most contested. What does it mean to live by those rivers, through the droughts, the floods, and the water politics that shape these communities. A beautiful and evocative history of the Murray Darling Basin, as told by people who live there. This speech was recorded at the History Council of Victoria's annual lecture at the State Library of Victoria on 14 November 2024. Speakers Katie Holmes Professor in History and Director of the Study of the Inland at La Trobe University Author, Mallee Country: land, people, history, Reading the Garden: the Settlement of Australia and more

Big Ideas · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

March 13, 202553m 53s

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The Murray Darling Basin is the most important river system in Australia, and the most contested. What does it mean to live by those rivers, through the droughts, the floods, and the water politics that shape these communities. A beautiful and evocative history of the Murray Darling Basin, as told by people who live there.

This speech was recorded at the History Council of Victoria's annual lecture at the State Library of Victoria on 14 November 2024.

Speakers

Katie HolmesProfessor in History and Director of the Study of the Inland at La Trobe UniversityAuthor, Mallee Country: land, people, history, Reading the Garden: the Settlement of Australia and more

Topics

big ideasnatasha mitchellkatie holmesmurray darling basinriverswaterwater politicsoral historyhistory council of victoriadroughtfloodsmurray riverdarling riverbarka