Podcasts
Australia's Prestigious Indigenous Band Concerned for their Traditional Home
January 27, 2010
The Pigram Brothers are a seven-piece country folk/rock band from the pearling town of Broome, Western Australia. Their original music captures Broome's and the Kimberley's Saltwater Spirit and Country. Songs from the albums Saltwater Country and Jiir have become hometown anthems and have also attracted critical acclaim. At the recent Queenscliff Music Festival the Band raised concern about their homeland.
Listen to what they had to say.
download podcast Duration: 5:51 (995 KB)
Minister Garret stands up for the Kimberley
February 6, 2008
"We can't have ad-hoc development happening all around the place in a way which actually undermines Australia's environmental heritage."
Peter Garret has wade in on the debate about the threatened Industrialization of the remote Kimberley. Listen to what he had to say. download podcast Duration: 3:39 (637 KB)
Tour Operator Concerns
September 11, 2007
Craig Housin has been operating cruise boats in the Kimberley for over 20 years. He has made this radio ad. download podcast Duration: 0:32 (494 KB)
Kimberley Region | Maret Islands | Malcolm Douglas
September 16, 2007
Save The Kimberley Malcolm Douglas protests at the Maret Islands. download podcast Duration: 6:00 (1.05 MB)
Kimberley Business Woman | Kylie Bartel
September 11, 2007
Kimberley wilderness cruise boat business woman upset makes radio advert to highlite danger. download podcast Duration: 0:31 (494 KB)
Wild Australia's Barry Trail | KTMA Kevin Blatchford on ABC Radio National
September 16, 2007
The whole nature of the Kimberley is at a cross roads, Environmental groups, tourism operators,resource companies, Aboriginal groups and goverments are in current talks about the future of our last great wilderness the Kimberley. download podcast Duration: 18:20 (3.43 MB)


