A metres-long Tokelauan canoe used in the 2014 Climate Change protest in Newcastle Harbour has gone on show inside Sydney’s Australian Museum, included in a new dedicated Pasifika Gallery funded in part by a $3 million gift from regenerative farmer Alasdair MacLeod and Prudence Murdoch.
Philanthropist and regenerative farmer Alasdair MacLeod inside the Australian Museum’s new Pasifika Gallery, which he supported with a $3 million donation.Mr MacLeod, the British-born media executive who is now one of the country’s leading investors in regenerative and sustainable farming and emissions reduction through his Wilmot pastoral empire, said the gift – bestowed through his family’s– and gallery was already helping regenerate precious art-making traditions in the region.
It also includes a metres-long Tokelauan canoe used in the 2014 climate change protests in Newcastle, brought in specially from the New Zealand territory of Tokelau which is just 12 square kilometres across three low-lying atolls and regarded as one of the region’s most at-risk locales as sea levels rise.
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