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How much do you know about your ancestors? In the iconic south-west corner of Australia, Sam Carmody set out to find out more about his. And what he found shocked him. So many things in his local area are named after his family — even a highway, not to mention the statue of his great-great-great-grandfather in town. But those tributes mask a bloody history of unthinkable acts of violence against the local Aboriginal community. Sam's story of coming to terms with his family history, with help from the Noongar community, offers a road map for the truth-telling task facing Australia. Then — it's been a rough few months for many of us, so how do we stay hopeful in the midst of a crisis? Queen Jane has some answers — that's Jane Goodall, who shared with Soul Search's Meredith Lake what she's learnt from her favourite "teachers", including a chimpanzee, a dog, and a beech tree. Don't miss this inspiring piece, and make sure to share it with anyone who needs a bit of cheering up. Enjoy your weekend, Annika Blau, RN digital editor Enjoy getting Radio National in your inbox? Forward to a friend so they can too! |
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In the iconic south-west corner of Australia, a journey to uncover long-held family secrets unearths terrible acts of settler violence that remain largely unacknowledged. |
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Throughout her life, acclaimed ethologist, Jane Goodall, has witnessed an array of environmental destruction, from deforestation to the loss of biodiversity to the catastrophic effects of climate change. Despite this, Dr Goodall still has hope. Lots of it. |
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Her story of false imprisonment in Italy nearly 15 years ago has been adapted many times. But Knox wants storytellers to know "inspired by" narratives impact those behind them. |
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