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Friday essay: this grandmother tree connects me to Country. I cried when I saw her burned

  • Written by Vanessa Cavanagh, Associate Lecturer, School of Geography and Sustainable Communities, University of Wollongong
Friday essay: this grandmother tree connects me to Country. I cried when I saw her burned“Will it grow back Mum?” Younger family members want reassurance at Colo Heights, among the blackened trees and loose soil. Author provided

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains images and names of deceased people.

I remember brushing my teeth over the green enamel sink. I would gaze out the...

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