The Importance of Indigenous Perspectives on Bush Foods
Delta speaks on ABC Breakfast about how the land surrounding the Anglican church in Bangalow has been restored with bush tucker plants that are really important to the Bundjalung people.
A stronger sense of belonging for locals and a deeper respect from visitors to Byron Bay
Delta Kay explains to Eve Jeffery from the Echo that she wants people to understand how her family have always cared for the land and are still caring for it.
Explore Aboriginal Byron Bay with Delta Kay
If you want to gain a deeper understanding of the local Arakwal Bundjalung people and the cultural significance of Byron Bay’s spectacular coast and rainforest, then these small-group walking tours are for you.
Why do Black Lives Matter?
Delta Kay speaks with Eve Jeffery from the Echo about the recent death of George Floyd in the US. – highlighting yet again the injustices towards black people that happen on a daily basis.
Nguthungulli, the Creator rests in the ocean - This Place
Nguthungulli is the creator of the land and water around Byron Bay. When he finished he went to rest in the ocean cave at Julian Rocks. Brother and sister Norm Graham and Delta Kay share the dreaming story and what it means to them.
One Wild Ride interview with Delta
Listen to a conversation between Pru Chapman and Delta Kay. Together, they discuss the importance of preserving and protecting culture, and the beautiful way that aboriginal people nourish, and are nourished by Country.