From Menang Elders and broader Noongar community members whose connection to this Country stretches back tens of thousands of years, to post-war migrants who built new lives from the ground up, to teenagers figuring out what this place means to them right now.
The journeys are organised around themes that emerged directly from the interviews: the visceral industrial past of the whaling station and the Woollen Mills; the farmers and scientists now repairing the ecological damage those industries left behind; the routes people have taken to reach this corner of the continent, and the reasons they stayed.
Other journeys explore Albany's position on the edge of the world, the invisible labour of the women who kept the town running, the kinetic energy of the Snake Run, the decades-long fight for a surf reef, and the powerful convergence where Western science is finally catching up to millennia of Menang knowledge.