Climate researcher and former farm kid Lee Constable delves into the story of fresh water in Australia to ask how we can produce food for a growing planet without trashing our natural ecosystems. As the idea of ‘water bankruptcy’ takes hold globally, we meet the people and places of the Murray Darling Basin in this energetic, investigative short doco series. Equal parts shocking and funny, we ask what Australians and the world have learned from this country’s unique but hard-won lessons on water.
Director/producer of the Screen Australia-backed impact films SOLD! Who broke the Australian Dream? (Binge/Foxtel) and Uncle Jack Charles-hosted The Lake of Scars (NITV/Docplay). He cut his teeth making fast-paced, newsy investigation pieces like BIG WATER for places like The Guardian, where he was head of video in Sydney, adapting Anywhere but Westminster into Anywhere but Canberra. He was Al Jazeera producer for Australia/Pacific and has covered enviro and agricultural stories for the BBC and Agence France Presse. He was an online journalist managing the SBS and ABC News homepages and social media channels early in his career. He hosts a podcast on issues of urbanism and regional development for a Sydney University think tank – City Road.
