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“There has been a lot of work done prior to the 2019 catastrophic fires but those catastrophic fires really woke up the nation. Indigenous knowledge has been knocking at the door for a long time now and they need to give it a go. They need to understand that they have no choice but to look after the land. Indifference between race just can’t be tolerated; we need to be focusing on listening to the land and give First Nations people a chance to demonstrate. We

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