Category: Supporting First Nations
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05th September 2018
Nowanup Rangers blitz on Victorian Tea Tree
Wonderful to see the first people of the country out managing the country. Well done Nowanup Rangers, Fitzgerald Biosphere Group and all involved. The Fitzgerald Biosphere group had contracted the…
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28th June 2018
Nowanup Bush University is a happening thing!
A great launch at Curtin University yesterday for the competing designs for the Bush University. Some fantastic concepts put forward, and we now know the judging is going to be very very difficult….
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27th October 2017
Native Title win for Mirning People
We congratulate our friends to the east of Gondwana Link. This week the Federal Court of Australia handed down a landmark determination for the Nullarbor’s Mirning people. This follows an 18…
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16th October 2017
Proud moment for all of us
A moment of great pride for all of us. After many years of support, and our direct administration of the Ranger Team for nearly five years while capacity was built, we have now handed over management…
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02nd December 2016
Two way learning at Nowanup with Curtin University
Two way learning at Nowanup got a lovely boost yesterday. Curtin University staff and Noongar Elders met at Nowanup to plan out a program of learning from and supporting each other. Curtin University…
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17th November 2016
Elder speaks about Bungalbin (Helena and Aurora Range)
On 13 November 2016 Brian Champion (Elder, Traditional Owner of Kalamaia Kapurn People) speaks for his people from Helena and Aurora Range, Bungalbin. The Range, known as Bungalbin to his people,…
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08th October 2016
Ngadju Dancers at the Sydney Opera House
James Schultz and the Ngadju dancers are performing at the Sydney Opera House Sunday 9th October in the Homeground National Indigenous Dance Competition. Enjoy yourselves and meeting other dancers,…
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30th September 2016
Exploring the interaction between SW Australia’s earliest human inhabitants and its flora.
Here’s one of the many inspiring people who are doing great work across the biologically richest corner of the Australian continent. Alison Lullfitz is a PhD student in the field of ethnobotany,…
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16th August 2016
Ngadju Conservation team review actions and plan next steps
The last 3 days have been very rewarding. The Ngadju Conservation team and others met in Norseman to review their priorities for Ngadju land management. During the discussions the older Ngadju women…
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