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241. The Huge Untapped Potential of Aboriginal Tourism, with Dale Tilbrook at Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery
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Dale Tilbrook is a much-loved native food specialist, educator, and passionate Aboriginal tourism advocate. Like a lot of Australia at the time of this recording, Dale was immersed in a delayed NAIDOC Week, during COVID, celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. She also continues to work towards a big vision for First Nations people, and WA as a whole.
This vision is reflected in a joint proposal (linked on the episode web page) made at the time by Clean State WA and the influential WAITOC – the Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council. Dale’s seen WAITOC generate a litany of outstanding success stories in Aboriginal tourism, and at times with very few resources. The potential is huge, she says, with the right support and investment, to empower Aboriginal communities with all sorts of flow-on benefits - and at a time when WA, and the rest of the world – need it most.
Today, a special extended edition of the episode that originally aired on the Clean State podcast. I was limited to 30 minutes back then. Today, the full 45 minutes I couldn’t help but let play out when I visited Dale at her Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery.
This episode was originally released as part of a series I produced a few years ago for the Clean State podcast, dedicated to regenerative transitions in my home state of WA. Sadly, the podcast and its host non-profit are no more. But the series of episodes featured such brilliant guests and stories, that are still so very relevant, and not just to West Australians, so we resolved to re-release them here.
You can access the Clean State Plan, and its brilliantly formatted Summary, towards the bottom of the episode web page.
And for more from behind the scenes, become a supporting listener via the links below.
Recorded November 2020.
Title slide: Dale Tilbrook (supplied).
With thanks to CCWA, auspicing organisation for Clean State WA, for permission to re-release this series.
Music:
Eden is Lost, by Selfless Orchestra.
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The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them.
- Donate directly to avoid all fees, by heading to the website.
- Donate via PayPal.
- Become a subscribing member to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits on Patreon. (NB: if you're using an iPhone, you can avoid Apple's new 30% app store charge by subscribing on your laptop or PC.)
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- And please keep sharing, rating and reviewing the podcast with friends. It all helps.
Thanks for your support!
章节
1. Aboriginal Tourism and Risk Management (00:00:00)
2. First Nations Tourism Potential and Success (00:08:52)
3. Post-Covid First Nations Tourism Development (00:17:53)
4. Authentic Aboriginal Food, Storytelling, Connection (00:24:57)
5. Camping With Custodians and Vision (00:41:47)
6. Collaborative Approach to Aboriginal Tourism (00:47:33)
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Manage episode 461514840 series 1449500
Dale Tilbrook is a much-loved native food specialist, educator, and passionate Aboriginal tourism advocate. Like a lot of Australia at the time of this recording, Dale was immersed in a delayed NAIDOC Week, during COVID, celebrating the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. She also continues to work towards a big vision for First Nations people, and WA as a whole.
This vision is reflected in a joint proposal (linked on the episode web page) made at the time by Clean State WA and the influential WAITOC – the Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council. Dale’s seen WAITOC generate a litany of outstanding success stories in Aboriginal tourism, and at times with very few resources. The potential is huge, she says, with the right support and investment, to empower Aboriginal communities with all sorts of flow-on benefits - and at a time when WA, and the rest of the world – need it most.
Today, a special extended edition of the episode that originally aired on the Clean State podcast. I was limited to 30 minutes back then. Today, the full 45 minutes I couldn’t help but let play out when I visited Dale at her Maalinup Aboriginal Gallery.
This episode was originally released as part of a series I produced a few years ago for the Clean State podcast, dedicated to regenerative transitions in my home state of WA. Sadly, the podcast and its host non-profit are no more. But the series of episodes featured such brilliant guests and stories, that are still so very relevant, and not just to West Australians, so we resolved to re-release them here.
You can access the Clean State Plan, and its brilliantly formatted Summary, towards the bottom of the episode web page.
And for more from behind the scenes, become a supporting listener via the links below.
Recorded November 2020.
Title slide: Dale Tilbrook (supplied).
With thanks to CCWA, auspicing organisation for Clean State WA, for permission to re-release this series.
Music:
Eden is Lost, by Selfless Orchestra.
Send us a text
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them.
- Donate directly to avoid all fees, by heading to the website.
- Donate via PayPal.
- Become a subscribing member to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits on Patreon. (NB: if you're using an iPhone, you can avoid Apple's new 30% app store charge by subscribing on your laptop or PC.)
- Become a subscriber to AJ's new Substack.
- Become a subscriber on Buzzsprout.
- Visit The RegenNarration shop.
- And please keep sharing, rating and reviewing the podcast with friends. It all helps.
Thanks for your support!
章节
1. Aboriginal Tourism and Risk Management (00:00:00)
2. First Nations Tourism Potential and Success (00:08:52)
3. Post-Covid First Nations Tourism Development (00:17:53)
4. Authentic Aboriginal Food, Storytelling, Connection (00:24:57)
5. Camping With Custodians and Vision (00:41:47)
6. Collaborative Approach to Aboriginal Tourism (00:47:33)
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