Rangers
Rangers across Australia's central deserts have joined forces with young people in remote communities as part of a coordinated effort to protect the threatened Great Desert Skink, known as Tjakuṟ...
Shanita Yunupingu is a name which carries strength, purpose and deep cultural responsibility. A proud Yolŋu leader from North-East Arnhem Land, Ms Yunupingu is shaping the future of land and sea...
Indigenous ranger groups across western Cape York are intensifying efforts to protect endangered marine turtles, with new figures showing the scale of feral pig control and nest monitoring across remo...
Calls are growing for greater measures to tackle the impact of the fuel crisis in remote and regional Australia. Not-for-profit group Country Needs People, which is led by a majority Indigenous board...
An Aboriginal ranger group in Central Australia is working to inspire the next generation, visiting schools and hosting community events to share their work on Country.
Traditional Owners, UNSW scientists, government and conservation groups have joined forces to rebuild Gayini wetlands and get the area thriving again.
Yindjibarndi Elder and artist Wendy Hubert has travelled from the Pilbara to Sydney to create a garden installation for the 25th Biennale of Sydney, with Penrith Regional Gallery welcoming her alongsi...
The first camera survey ever conducted on Truwana / Cape Barren Island off Tasmania - led by the Truwana Rangers - has recorded two rarely seen animals: white-footed dunnarts and blonde echidnas.
International Women's Day - March 8 - often sparks conversations about leadership, equality and opportunity. For many Aboriginal women, those ideas have always existed in practice.
Aboriginal rangers from across the Kimberley have gathered in Broome to share strategies for managing feral animals that damage wetlands, cultural sites and fragile ecosystems across northern Western...
Winangakirri Aboriginal Corporation has called for greater national support for southern Indigenous ranger programs, telling a major land and fire management conference in Darwin last week that fundin...
Round 9 of Western Australia's Aboriginal Ranger Program is now open, with $62.5 million in funding available to support new and established Aboriginal ranger groups across regional WA.
The full program of the 8th Savanna Fire Forum and the 2nd National Indigenous Carbon Forum has been released. There are still more than 100 tickets available for the major events.