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Media & Resources
Welcome to our Media and Resources section, here we celebrate news articles, podcasts and media attention for Walawaani Way and, more widely and globally, natural and conservation burials.


Narooma High School's native plant nursery supports Walawaani Way forest regeneration project
Narooma High School's native plant nursery supports Walawaani Way forest regeneration project


Natural Burial as a Way of Reclaiming Our Death
Nourished Sovereign Podcast Episode 4 with Fiona McCuaig

I’m going to be buried in a natural cemetery – my only marker will be a tree
Australia’s first 100 per cent natural burial site only allows coffins made from natural materials and native fresh flowers

Pip Podcast
In this Pip Podcast, I sit down with Fiona McCuiag to explore a thought provoking topic and something we don’t often talk about; death and what we do with our bodies after we die.


Doing death differently: Taking burials back to nature and time immemorial
Eight years ago, Fiona McCuaig had no idea how many people wanted to be buried back into nature. It turns out that a conservationist burial in a forest ecosystem that will be protected into perpetuity resonates with many.

Eurobodalla Shire first NSW council to approve natural cemetery
A local council has become the first to approve a cemetery where people can be buried in the way they have for thousands of years.

A woman’s final act of love to ensure her husband died the way he lived
In Bodalla, plans are afoot to open what is believed to be the NSW’s first standalone natural burial ground.