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SWS24 2024

Tiger Bay Wetlands Walk

Tiger Bay Wetlands from the air
2 Coonamble Rd, Beemunnel NSW 2824, Australia
Free

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This self-guided audio walk of Tiger Bay Wetlands on izi.TRAVEL, developed by RiverSmart Australia, takes you around the eastern section of the ephemeral wetland, just outside the town of Warren on the lower Wambuul Macquarie River in inland New South Wales, Australia. To do the walk on site takes about 30-50 minutes depending on how fast you walk and how often you stop. The audio provides an Acknowledgement of Country in the Wayilwan language, as well as providing information on different wetland and woodland species that call Tiger Bay home, insights into the issues impacting the wetland, and highlights how this site is a significant traditional cultural site as well as a biodiversity hotspot. Along with the narration are sounds from the wetland and cues for how to find your way around the site. Additional information about inland, ephemeral wetlands has been provided as a link within the app and on the RiverSmart Australia website.

Credits

Commissioned by RiverSmart Australia
Acknowledgement of Country: Zoey Daley, with thanks to Warraan Widji Arts
Research: Kate Mildner, Kim V. Goldsmith
Narration: Kim V. Goldsmith
Guest Voiceover: Cameron Porteous
Funding: Telstra through the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal

APA style reference

Goldsmith, K. (2024). Tiger Bay Wetlands Walk. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/tiger-bay-wetlands-walk/

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disrupted walking

A mode of itinerancy which employs one of more tactics to interrupt any efficient journey from a to b; these tactics are often used as tools for playful debate, collaboration, intervention and/or spatial meaning-making.

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