Causasion/Too Little, Too Late, White on Time

Kamsani Bin Salleh (Kambarni)
Kamsani bin Salleh calls his characters ‘Nullians’, a reference to the discredited claim of Australia originally having been Terra Nullius, or ‘nobody’s land’. Here he draws an explicit connection between corporate greed and habitat loss, but also uses his Nullians to comment on how white people respond to environmental messages about things that First Nations people always knew.