#034 Undermined: Award-winning documentary from the Kimberley, with Aboriginal leader Albert Wiggan
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#034 Undermined: Award-winning documentary from the Kimberley, with Aboriginal leader Albert Wiggan
Mar 05, 2019 Season 3 Episode 34
Anthony James

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Listeners last year might remember our series produced on location in the spectacular Kimberley region of Western Australia. This year, the Kimberley is coming to us – through an award-winning documentary film that premiered nationwide in February. It’s called Undermined: Tales from the Kimberley.

Australia’s vast Kimberley region is under threat, with the ‘old industrial’ model of mining, pastoralism and irrigated agriculture driving an unprecedented land grab. The film investigates the politics of an area now forebodingly branded ‘the future economic powerhouse of Australia’, including what this means for the country’s First People and their unique cultural landscapes.

The world premiere sold out all screenings at the Melbourne International Film Festival in late 2018, and it’s been cleaning up awards at film festivals around the country since.

Young Aboriginal leader Albert Wiggan is a key protagonist and co-producer of the film. He’s also an Indigenous Ranger, sits on a number of boards including the Kimberley Land Council, and is a world class musician who has toured with the likes of John Butler. In this watershed moment, he sees opportunity for a ‘meaningful conversation’ about a future that is more fitting for the Kimberley, and beyond.

Anthony caught up with Albert just after he’d introduced the West Australian premiere to a full house in Perth.

Music:
Let Them Know, by Public Opinion Afro Orchestra.

Due to licencing restrictions, our guest’s nominated music can only be played on radio or similarly licenced broadcasts of this episode.

Find more:
Listen to the special Extra for this episode, featuring Q&A with Albert after the premiere screening.

On the film.

On Albert.

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You can also listen to last year’s series on location in the Kimberley - episodes 21, 22 and 25.

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