Bradley Moggridge Australian Society for Limnology Conference 2016

Bradley Moggridge

I am a proud Murri from the Kamilaroi Nation (North-West NSW), and I grew up in Western Sydney and now live on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra. I have been a member of AFSS for many years and current President (2022-2024) and also SETAC for many years as co-chair of the Indigenous Knowledge and Values Interest Group. I have walked two worlds (Traditional Knowledge and Science) for the last 25years and often alone, I have qualifications PhD. Science from UTS, - Master of Science (Hydrogeology) from UTS and Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) from ACU plus access to 65,000 years of knowledge. I am currently a Professor of Science at UTS and prior was a Associate Professor at the University of Canberra and was part-time Indigenous Engagement Officer for Threatened Species Recovery Hub as a part of NESP. I was previously employed by NSW DPI Water as the Team Leader Aboriginal Water Initiative (AWI) and was honoured to lead the only dedicated Aboriginal water unit in Australia for nearly 5 year. I have also been employed by CSIRO, NSW EPA and in consulting. I have an ambition of leading in my area of expertise and also promoting Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge (culturally appropriately) and finding commonalities between Traditional Science and Western Science so this can influence policy and the way we manage the Australian landscape especially water.

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