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Two Bardi Jawi Oorany Rangers from the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia's Kimberley region have presented their Indigenous-led restoration work to hundreds of delegates at a national biodiversit...
The Dampier Peninsula Fire Working Group has been recognised with the 2025 First Nations Landcare Collaboration Award at the National Landcare Awards, held at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition...
Four Noongar entrepreneurs shared advice for emerging business owners at the Blak Angels Investor Network event in Boorloo (Perth) on Wednesday morning.
As NAIDOC Week 2025 celebrated this year's theme - The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy - Evolve Communities championed young First Nations voices through a series of yarning webinars, r...
A two-way sharing alliance between the Australian Institute of Marine Science researchers and Indigenous ranger groups from the Kimberley, the Northern Territory and the Torres Strait is building skil...
Coral bleaching detected across an area of west Kimberley coastline is the "worst seen on country" according to Indigenous land and sea managers the Bardi Jawi Rangers.
From the Bardi Jawi People at One Arm Point on Western Australia's Dampier Peninsula, Dwesmond Wiggan-Dann is a natural sharer, as were his ancestors.
Helen Ockerby has been announced as the new Executive Officer of Glass Jar Australia. Ms Ockerby will be assuming the role of overseeing the school-based engagement program, Shooting Stars, which is G...
Discover a contemporary and powerful expression of Aboriginal storytelling at the new Three Journeys exhibition at the WA Museum Boola Bardip.
Led by an exhibition that takes you on a transformative journey, celebrating Aboriginal voices, culture and stories, WA Museum Boola Bardip's 2024 season includes "new and powerful perspectives" on Ab...
The Bardi Jawi Rangers have created a marine safety campaign to encourage the local boating communities of Ardyaloon, Djarindjin and Lombadina in the Kimberley's North West to stay safe on the water.
A marine safety campaign developed by Aboriginal rangers in WA's north-west has rolled out as visitation to one of Australia's marine meccas booms.
Traditional Owners hope a new network of marine parks in WA's north will help more people get back on Country where knowledge can be shared with children and rangers can engage in traditional care and...