A growing number of Australians are listening attentively to Mary Graham, an Indigenous philosopher, who speaks of the Aboriginal worldview in ways that posit a possibility of a shared and nourishing reoccupation of the Australian continent following two centuries of continuing colonialist oppression and enforced decay. Her clear explanations of the Indigenous notions of Place and Relationality directly point to ways to face what Bruno Latour describes as the New Climactic Regime.