The Knowledge

The Knowledge

by Victor Steffensen
Publication Date: 02/06/2026

Share This eBook:

  $21.99

In this follow-up to his bestselling Fire Country, Indigenous fire practitioner Victor Steffensen offers a positive pathway for healing the planet based on traditional knowledge systems.


In the aftermath of Australia's 20192020 Black Summer bushfires, changes to our environmental approach have been scant and Western land management practices continue to destroy the land. It's time for a 'new' way of thinking. The solutions lie in the cultures of First Peoples who have lived here for 65,000+ years, if only we're willing to listen.


Victor Steffensen spends his days educating people throughout Australia and the world about Aboriginal fire and land management knowledge. Applying the practices passed onto him by his mentors, Victor is on a mission to teach others the value of this knowledge.


In The Knowledge, Victor shares the simple yet core belief underlying Indigenous knowledge systems: that humans are part of the natural world. The land is not something to be dominated and exploited. Rather, we are nature and the way forward is to realign ourselves with the Earth, recognising our responsibility to care for the planet environmentally and socially. Filled with stories of Victor's work applying Indigenous solutions throughout Australia and in Canada, The Knowledge will transform the way you think about our responses to bushfires, floods and the climate crisis. Ultimately, it will also lead to reflections within ourselves.


Never has the call to change our global environmental approach been so strong or so clear. Destined to become a seminal work in the space of Indigenous thinking and environmental solutions, The Knowledge is a must-read for anyone concerned about the future of our planet.

ISBN:
9781761890079
9781761890079
Category:
Conservation of the environment
Publication Date:
02-06-2026
Language:
English
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Victor Steffensen

Victor Steffensen is an Indigenous writer, filmmaker, musician and consultant applying traditional knowledge values in a contemporary context, through workshops and artistic projects. He is a descendant of the Tagalaka people through his mother’s connections from the Gulf Country of north Queensland.

Much of Victor's work over the past 27 years has been based on the arts and reviving traditional knowledge values – particularly traditional burning – through mentoring and leadership, as well as on-ground training with Aboriginal communities and many non-Indigenous Australians. He is also the co-founder of the National Indigenous Fire Workshops, which have so far been hosted in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.

Victor has also connected with First Nations communities in North America and the Sámi people of Scandinavia, sharing cultural knowledge practices related to caring for country. Victor is regularly interviewed by media regarding Indigenous fire management, including on The Drum, ABC News, Insight and for The Saturday Paper and Dumbo Feather magazine.

Available for download after 02/06/2026

Reviews

Be the first to review The Knowledge.