NACC Welcomes Continued Funding for the Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program
NACC is honoured to announce that the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Indigenous Advancement Strategy have granted the Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program (MARP) another three years funding to continue […]
Wedge Locals Welcome Another Year Of Culture And Conservation
The Kwelena Mambakort Aboriginal Corporation (KMAC) celebrated the beginning of their second year in the Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program with a Cultural Information Day at their Wedge Island base. The […]
Central Regional TAFE Winners at the Australian Training Awards
Congratulations to Central Regional TAFE (CRTAFE) and their collaborative partners on the Integrating Training and Biodiversity Conservation Program on winning the Australian Industry Collaboration Award 2018! Earlier this month, NACC […]
Sharing Aboriginal Knowledge in the NAR

The Northern Agricultural Catchments Council has developed two education resources for schools: Sharing Yamaji Knowledge and Sharing Noongar Knowledge. These resources align with the Western Australian curriculum Science and Humanities […]
Gunnado BioBlitz – Don’t Miss Out!
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″][sc_textbox content_background_color=”#003b5c” content_text_color=”#ffffff”][vc_column_text] Competition Time – Why Camp When you Can Glamp NACC has teamed up with Beach & Boho to give-away a glamping experience that includes all the […]
Gunnado BioBlitz – Glamping Winners and More
The 2018 Gunnado BioBlitz is fast approaching – it’s this weekend – and we cannot wait to see you all. All the information you need to know about the event […]
Outback to Ocean at Hamelin Reserve
Earlier this month NACC staff followed the wildflowers north and headed back to Shark Bay to join Bush Heritage Australia partners for the third annual ‘Hamelin Science Fair’. The weekend […]
Drawing Inspiration From Nature
The sun was shining and the wildflowers were blooming when more than 50 people joined the Gunnado BioBlitz – many were local Geraldton residents, but many also travelled up from […]
Out of the classroom and into the bush
Mullewa students and teachers got out of the classroom and into the bush last week, learning traditional ecological knowledge from local Elders – Leedham Papertalk and family. The excursions are […]
Aboriginal Rangers tasks changing with the seasons
Aboriginal Rangers participating in the Midwest Aboriginal Ranger Program (MARP) have shifted into top gear with the recent change of seasons.