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In "Shadow Waters: Making Australian Water Cultures Visible," the author argues that water cultures in Australia have been historically marginalized and overlooked, resulting in a lack of understanding and appreciation for their significance. The article highlights the cultural significance of water in Australia, particularly among Indigenous communities, and emerging trends towards more inclusive and culturally sensitive approaches to water management. These trends include the incorporation of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) into water management practices and involving Indigenous communities in decision-making processes. The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing and valuing Indigenous knowledges and practices related to water management, and working towards more inclusive approaches to managing this vital resource. Ultimately, the article seeks to bring attention to these "shadow waters" and encourage a more nuanced understanding of their importance in Australian culture and society.