traps, rites and kurrajong twine – the incredible ingenuity of Indigenous fishing knowledge
- Written by Anna Clark, Professor in Public History, University of Technology Sydney
Standing on a ferry chugging across Sydney Harbour, it’s still possible to imagine the city as it was in 1788 – before the span of the bridge, before the marinas and yachts, before buildings were planted onto that sloping, rocky landscape. Pockets of bush still reach down towards the water, where gums and angophoras curl around...
















