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'Sky Rangers' take flight: Award-winning image celebrates Indigenous leadership on Country
A powerful image capturing Indigenous rangers protecting Country from the skies...
Nicole Brown 19 Jun 2026
Program to recognise Indigenous rangers’ skills and knowledge in formal education system
Indigenous rangers could gain university qualifications without ever leaving the...
Jackson Clark 15 Jun 2026
Arnhem Land's newest IPA celebrated near Bulman
A major new Indigenous Protected Area has been formally dedicated in south-centr...
Dechlan Brennan 15 Jun 2026
Indigenous ranger groups call for funding boost as costs rise
Key points: Rising costs are making the work of Indigenous rangers more difficul...
Natasha Clark 12 Jun 2026
Kimberley ranger groups secure slice of new Aboriginal Ranger Program funding
Kimberley Aboriginal ranger groups are among 34 organisations across regional WA...
Natasha Clark 9 Jun 2026
Kimberley ranger remembered for lifetime of service to Country

The Kimberley Land Council and Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation are honouring the life of a ranger who tragically lost his life last month. The Ngururrpa Ranger team, which manages a 2.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 5, 2026
Indigenous rangers discover Boorloo / Perth Hills population of rare native fish thought to be extinct

Key points:- A native fish species, the Balston's pygmy perch was thought to be locally extinct before this discovery- Bibbul Ngarma Aboriginal Association's BoorYul-Bah-Bilya Program aims to address...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 25, 2026
Indigenous rangers support Boorubee recovery on Minyumai IPA

Indigenous rangers are celebrating the return of koalas to the Minyumai Indigenous Protected Area, south of Evans Head, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales.

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 5, 2026
Partnership sees Yolŋu Rangers lead education rethink

In northeast Arnhem Land education is being reimagined. Not through policy reform or curriculum adjustment, but through a rethink of how learning is recognised, delivered and valued.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown May 5, 2026
Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa establish new logistics base in the Pilbara

A not-for-profit, Indigenous organisation in Western Australia has a new logistics base in the Pilbara thanks to funding from the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation.

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Brendan Foster Apr 29, 2026
Central desert rangers join forces to protect threatened Tjakuṟa

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 Tjaku&#7775...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Apr 16, 2026
From ghost nets to global stage: Shanita Yunupingu is protecting Country and leading change

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...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Apr 9, 2026
Indigenous rangers lead turtle protection push across Cape York

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...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 31, 2026
Calls grow for greater measures to tackle fuel crisis as rangers, APY Lands feel the pressure

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...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 27, 2026
Central Australian rangers host open day and visit Mparntwe / Alice Springs school

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.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 23, 2026
Traditional Owners, scientists, government and conservationists unite to get Gayini wetlands thriving again

Traditional Owners, UNSW scientists, government and conservation groups have joined forces to rebuild Gayini wetlands and get the area thriving again.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Mar 16, 2026
From the Pilbara to Penrith: Yindjibarndi Nyinyart at Wendy’s Garden arrives for 25th Biennale of Sydney

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...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 12, 2026
Indigenous rangers find rarely seen animals in first camera survey of Truwana

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.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 11, 2026
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