Yandani Boolaguduni (Welcome to Hamelin Station)
It was a case of “Science in the Shed” last weekend when members of the NACC team headed north to Shark Bay to join Bush Heritage Australia partners for the […]
Acknowledgement of Country for upcoming Geraldton Exhibit
“I have lived in this area most of my life and I have never seen this place like I have seen it today with the Ronan family.” This was the […]
#ParksforPeople – Yamaji Drive Trail
The 195 km Yamaji Drive Trail takes you to 14 sites of significance to local Aboriginal people living in the Geraldton, Greenough and Mullewa areas. Natural landscapes, historic places, legends […]
Celebrating NAIDOC in Style
[vc_row 0=””][vc_column 0=””][vc_message css=”.vc_custom_1499330511336{background-color: #0065bd !important;}”] #NAIDOC2017 The Yamaji (also spelled Yamatji) and the Noongar people are the Traditional Owners of the NAR. Today the Yamaji people have at least […]
Showcasing Traditional Knowledge for National Reconciliation Week
This year, coinciding with National reconciliation Week, NACC is proud to officially be joining the national Reconciliation journey, with the launch of its first Reconciliation Action Plan, ‘Reflect’. One of […]
Prison program protecting our environment continues to grow
Since 2013, the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council (NACC) has collaborated with multiple organisations to provide prisoners at Greenough Regional Prison with a life changing opportunity. Thanks to a longstanding collaboration […]
Ancient cultural flame reignited
On Thursday, May 4, NACC staff and invited guests were honoured to attend an intimate gathering with Aboriginal Author Bruce Pascoe. Bruce Pascoe is an award-winning author of the book, […]
Aboriginal women’s retreat: Bush, yarns and tucker treats
Two car loads of women, bush tucker and endless information about Aboriginal traditional knowledge. This was the scene on a recent “road trip” organised by NACC’s Aboriginal Program Coordinator, Bianca […]
Bush medicine workshop causes a stir
Words by Moore Catchment Council. Using WA’s wondrous variety of native plants for wellbeing and treating ailments has long been the norm for Aboriginal Noongars. Some of this vast and […]
Deadly news for Deadly Science
There’s a buzz in the air at NACC about a very exciting, new cross-regional project in which traditional ecological knowledge and western science come together with a group of young […]