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Construction set to begin on ranger housing at Murujuga National Park
A local Karratha builder in Australia's north-west will soon commence constructi...
David Prestipino 19 Jan 2026
Nyamina hits the seas to protect World Heritage listed Murujuga
Protection of one of the world's richest and ancient collections of engraved roc...
David Prestipino 28 Nov 2025
From rock art to sea turtles: Murujuga women rangers lead protection of World Heritage landscape
On a women's site of red rock and wind-carved outcrops on the Burrup Peninsula i...
Natasha Clark 23 Oct 2025
Exclusive: Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation 'positive and confident' about making history at UNESCO
Currently in Paris to make the case for UNESCO World Heritage listing of the Mur...
Maria Marouchtchak 10 Jul 2025
Murujuga and Nyamal Aboriginal Rangers unite for ‘right-way’ fire training
Supported by the Pilbara Ranger Network, the Murujuga Rangers and Nyamal Aborigi...
Alexandra Giorgianni 20 Jun 2025
Pilbara Ranger Network secures multi-million dollar grant to expand programs and cultural land management

The Pilbara Ranger Network has received a $4.116 million grant to expand its Aboriginal ranger programs and cultural land management initiatives, marking a significant milestone for the network and it...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Dec 12, 2024
Murujuga Rangers help create "first of its kind" qualifications in monitoring rock art

Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation Rangers are helping to create a suite of university level "micro-credentials" for monitoring the rock art of Murujuga – the first of its kind in Australia, and li...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 15, 2023
Murujuga's rock art, heritage and culture must be protected

In the case of Murujuga —the rock art-rich Burrup Peninsula and nearby Dampier Archipelago in northern Western Australia — you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who does not want Murujuga's...

Gas hub opponents take fight to the United Nations, march on Murujuga

Fresh from speaking at the United Nations last week, a group of Traditional Owners led a march on Murujuga (Burrup Peninsula) on Sunday to express their opposition to further industrial development in...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 19, 2022
Young rangers find their feet as ambitions emerge on Murujuga ngurra

Working on country in one of Australia's most significant historic sites has allowed Ngarluma woman Sarah Hicks invaluable insight into her own culture, insight she now wants to share far and wide.

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NIT Apr 28, 2022
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