The traditional owners of Melbourne, the Wurundjeri, have a concept: ngooleek. It’s one the French have, too: terroir. In this meeting of two worlds, a panel from The Little Club of Learning combines Aboriginal elders, geologists, and authors to discuss connections to the land. It’s all done over a plate of local food with a glass of local wine. History never tasted so good.
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