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The seven little australians
The seven little australians








the seven little australians the seven little australians

Financed with support from the ABC and Love Nature. Major production investment from Screenwest, Lotterywest and the Western Australia Screen Fund in association with Screen Australia. PRODUCTION CREDIT : An Artemis Media production in association with Matter of Factual for the ABC. Written, produced, and filmed on the lands and waters of the Yinikurtura, West Thalanyji and Baiyungu peoples, in Western Australia, this series has been filmed in consultation with Traditional Owners and cultural advisors, and is supported by the in-depth research and professional guidance of almost 100 experts from fields including archaeology, geoscience, biology, ecology, speleology, marine science, and eco-tourism, all deeply immersed in caring for the creatures, land and plants they work with.įor more Natural History wonders, head to ABC iview. In the company of Traditional Owners, scientists, experts and friends, Tim explores Ningaloo’s origins and the mighty forces that shape it delves into the remarkable links between its ecosystems and species traces the human relationships and migratory pathways that sustain it and offers insights into the challenges ahead. In this spectacular series, the notoriously reclusive Tim Winton shares his passion for this World Heritage treasure, showcasing its vital role as a beacon of hope for humanity. Written and narrated by one of Australia’s most beloved novelists, this is the first in-depth documentary series about one of the globe’s least-known marvels.

the seven little australians

Located on a remote edge of the world’s largest island, where red desert meets turquoise waters, WA’s Ningaloo region is comprised of three entwined ecosystems: Ningaloo Reef, Cape Range and Exmouth Gulf.Ī region that has supported humans for over 40,000 years, Ningaloo is a wonderland of biodiversity and a refuge for many species endangered or extinct elsewhere. Its First Peoples call this global treasure Nyinggulu. Celebrated author Tim Winton takes us to one of the Earth’s last truly wild and intact places.










The seven little australians