First Nations Climate Change Documentary Series

Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water

We're proud to introduce a new 6-part documentary series that places First Nations knowledges and leadership at the centre of climate change conversations.

First Nations people are at the frontline of climate change, despite contributing the least to its causes. Their knowledge and wisdom offer important insights for how we can respond. This series invites us to listen, learn, and take direction from Country and the generations of First Nations people who have cared for this land for over 65,000 years.

The series brings together First Nations leaders and experts speaking for Country. They share powerful insights that honour both tradition and innovation.

Guided by the understanding that Country is living and interconnected, the 6 episodes takes us through:

Filmed across Australia, the series highlights stories of resilience and cultural practice at the heart of climate action. It shows how First Nations knowledges and Western science can work together to build a more sustainable future for everyone.

As the impacts of climate change grow more urgent, this series offers compelling, and much needed, perspectives. It shows how First Nations knowledges can guide stronger, more connected responses to the challenges we face, here and around the world.

Watch the trailer to learn more about this series.

Watch the series

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