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Hay stems the tide

THE 2020 Queensland women in science, technology, engineering and maths Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander jury award has been awarded to Gaamilaraay Nation woman Toni Hay, an environmental scientist working on community climate change adaptation programs to address the risk of the changing climate.

 Toni Hay

Toni Hay

Hay's work has boosted Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's knowledge of climate adaptation and increased awareness in adaptation actions. She said Indigenous knowledge could and should be...

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