‘The river keeps us alive, we keep the river alive’: new documentary captures the Kimberley and its custodians
ABC’s The Kimberley showcases rare footage by a crew working alongside Indigenous rangers, traditional owners and scientistsGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailThe Kimberley’s winding ochre gorges, coral sunsets and celadon crocodile-filled rivers feature in a new ABC documentary series about one of Earth’s last great tropical wetlands.Filmed on cinema-grade cameras in the remote and vast north-west Australian region, The Kimberley captures an intimate portrait of its ancient landscape and offers ecological and cultural insight across three episodes.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

ABC’s The Kimberley showcases rare footage by a crew working alongside Indigenous rangers, traditional owners and scientists
The Kimberley’s winding ochre gorges, coral sunsets and celadon crocodile-filled rivers feature in a new ABC documentary series about one of Earth’s last great tropical wetlands.
Filmed on cinema-grade cameras in the remote and vast north-west Australian region, The Kimberley captures an intimate portrait of its ancient landscape and offers ecological and cultural insight across three episodes.
Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...