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John Heath - Birrpai
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Goori-Bugg Dreaming
Birrpai
Healing the Spirit
Burrawan
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Contact Me
About
Goori-Bugg Dreaming
Birrpai
Healing the Spirit
Burrawan
Contact Me
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Burrawan: The desecration and resurrection of Lake Innes

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In 1933 a drain was cut between Burrawan/Lake Innes and Cathie Creek letting salt water into the largest freshwater coastal lake in New South Wales damaging its rich ecology of plants and animals. A doomed grab for farmland based on greed and a disregard for First Nations Peoples and culture. Burrawan tells the story of the folly of its desecration and our hope for the future.

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In 1933 a drain was cut between Burrawan/Lake Innes and Cathie Creek letting salt water into the largest freshwater coastal lake in New South Wales damaging its rich ecology of plants and animals. A doomed grab for farmland based on greed and a disregard for First Nations Peoples and culture. Burrawan tells the story of the folly of its desecration and our hope for the future.

For orders outside AU/UK/US, please use the “Contact Me” page for a shipping quote.

In 1933 a drain was cut between Burrawan/Lake Innes and Cathie Creek letting salt water into the largest freshwater coastal lake in New South Wales damaging its rich ecology of plants and animals. A doomed grab for farmland based on greed and a disregard for First Nations Peoples and culture. Burrawan tells the story of the folly of its desecration and our hope for the future.

For orders outside AU/UK/US, please use the “Contact Me” page for a shipping quote.

 "This site and my work are dedicated to our Tjangaay [Dreaming] ... the endless cycle of our ancestors and descendants on this, our never ceded purrai [land]" - John Heath, Birrpai Traditional Owner

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