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Malaami Conversation: Waagay - a celebration of fire and knowledge

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The Centre for Ecological Learning (CEL), partnering with Yurruungga Aboriginal Corporation, warmly invites the community to the next Malaami Conversation: WAAGAY - a celebration of fire and knowledge. This event honours the elemental power of fire and the tradition of knowledge sharing. It will be a special opportunity to connect with the wisdom of Traditional Fire practitioners, who will share the importance of Cultural Burning within Gumbaynggirr culture. This is the first of four Malaami Conversations themed on the four elements: Waagay/Fire, Wajarr/Earth, Ngaarul/Water, Muya-ngarra/Air.

Dean Kelly and Brentyn Lugnan (Yurruungga Aboriginal Corporation) share that “Cultural Burning is a revered practice that has been preserved through generations, reflecting the strong bond between the Gumbaynggirr people and the land. This event will demonstrate the beautiful nature of fire when used with respect and wisdom, showing how it can be a force for nurturing and renewal. Please join us as we delve into the art of flames and the stories they tell. Experience the careful use of fire in enriching the earth, enhancing biodiversity, and protecting our community from wildfires. Waagay is more than an event; it's an embodiment of the harmony between human stewardship and the natural environment.  We are excited to share this significant aspect of our heritage with you. Discover the transformative power of fire and the enduring wisdom it carries”.

  • WHEN: Saturday, 25 May, 2024 - 10:00am-1:00pm
  • WHERE: Malaami Gathering Place @Thora General Store
  • WHAT: The event includes an introductory expert panel on Waagay/Fire, including Cultural Burn practitioners and representatives from the RFS.  This will be followed by a demonstration of a small cultural burn on site. Finally, there will be an interactive “Kitchen Table” session where all participants can discuss and share ideas and plans about Waagay practices in our local area.
  • WHO: Knowledge holders who will be sharing at this event include - RFS Cultural Burn Advisor Jamie Bertram, Cultural Burn practitioner Rhys Pacey, Waagay knowledge holder Philip Marsden, Gumbaynggirr elder Richard Kelly
  • HOW: This event is a ticketed event, for planning purposes. Please register via Humanitix.

Join us for Waagay, where fire is not merely an element, but a bridge to our past and a beacon for our future.

This event is made possible through a generous grant from WELA (Women's Environmental Leadership Australia) - learn more about the good work that WELA does at https://wela.org.au/

Photo by Ciaron Dunn.


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