HOST Elaine Crombie STORY PRODUCERS Liz Galinovic Kalori Productions - Gillian Moody PRODUCERS Katherine Moitino Vanessa Arden Wood PRODUCTION Field Director/Camera - Tim Leha DOP - Cornel Ozies Presenter Camera - Edoardo Crismani EDITING TEAM Sarah Nelson GRAPHIC DESIGN Nungala Creative ANIMATION Tim Glastonbury GUESTS Julie Jones-Webb Karen Smith Samaka Isaacs Jason Wilson Rhonda Ashby Aunty Brenda McBride Tommi Lee Gordon Bradley Hardy Thank Yous University of Sydney Plant Breeding Institute Koorie Heritage Trust Firesticks Alliance Australian Museum Brewarrina Land Council Parramatta Park North Sydney Council Aboriginal Heritage Office EPISODE ONE - ORIGINAL GREENIES Footage Fernando Lecaros, Technoramus , Balls Head Reserve Artwork "Pimbloy: Native of New Holland in a canoe of that country" Author: Samuel John Neele Date: 1804 Published on Wikimedia “Lake Surprise, Budj Bim ‐ Mt Eccles National Park, Victoria, Australia” Author: Dhx1 3 January 2009, 15:53:44 Published on Wikimedia “Crater of Mount Eccles (Victoria)” Author: Eugene Von Guerard 1860s Published on Wikimedia EPISODE TWO - SWEET DREAMINGS Artwork Bronwen Smith and Gavin Chatfield at Gwiyaala Aboriginal Art Footage Fernando Lecaros, Technoramus , Balls Head Reserve Blackfisch - Rodrigo Vidal Dawson EPISODE THREE - FISHES & LOAVES Thomas Prattent (engraver) Robert Cleveley (after) View in Port Jackson 1789 plate 4 from The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay, published by John Stockdale, London, 1789) etching and engraving with later hand-colouring 16.7 x 23.2 cm (image) 18.5 x 23.2 cm (image and text) 19.6 x 25.0 cm (plate) 21.9 x 27.6 cm (sheet) National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne The Joseph Brown Collection. Presented through the NGV Foundation by Dr Joseph Brown AO OBE, Honorary Life Benefactor, 2004 (2004.260) Photo: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne “Brewarrina Weir Overflows As Murray-Darling River System Runs Again Following Rain Across NSW” Credit: Jenny Evans / Stringer Editorial #: 1207136775 Editorial #: 1207137080 Editorial #: 1207136742 Source: Getty Images AsiaPac University of Sydney Narrabri native grains - Rhonda Ashby (l) Bruce Pascoe (m) Bernadette Duncan (r) SOURCES “Grinding and pounding stones from Cuddie Springs and Jinmium” Judith H Field and Richard Fullagar January 1998, from - A Closer Look: Recent Australian Studies of Stone Tools (pp.95–108) Publisher: Archaeological Computing Laboratory, School of Archaeology, University of Sydney 2006 Australia Watch the full three part documentary series Stuff Everyone Should Know About Australia on 10 play. Produced in collaboration with Kalori Productions and Network 10 Australia © 2020 Network Ten Pty Limited .
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