Solid Science – Aboriginal people the world’s first bakers
Aboriginal people around Australia cultivated the soil, planted root vegetables, propagated and spread seeds, and harvested, stored and traded seeds and grains. The Yamaji people ground seeds from plants such […]
WA State 2018 Community Stewardship Grants Announced
The successful State Natural Resource Management Program WA 2018 Community Stewardship Grant projects have been announced. And in such a competitive round NACC is delighted to see so many fantastic […]
Do You Have a Smart Sustainable Agriculture Idea?
This February, NACC will be calling for expressions of interest from local farmers and the wider community for activities that contribute to the improvement of soil acidity, wind erosion, organic […]
#CreatureFeature – Rakali (Hydromys chrysogaster)
What is a Rakali? Rakali are the largest rodents found in Australia. They are also known as water rats because they spend a lot of time in the water. They […]
Solid Science – Fishing and Fish Traps
Before European colonisation, the Noongar and Yamaji people used a range of fishing practices to catch and gather fish. One method (as seen in the image) involved arranging stones to […]
#PeopleOfNRM – Jill Wilson and Yvonne Marsden
The NACC Board and staff would like to congratulate two wonderful #WomenOfNRM – Jill Wilson and Yvonne Marsden for being awarded Medal (OAM) of The Order of Australia as part […]
Heritage Sites Provide Important Link to Present and Past
To escape the January summer heat, the Western Mulga Aboriginal Ranger Team joined NACC and the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage to discuss how the current Aboriginal Heritage Act […]
Vale – Alison Doley
The Board, staff and members of NACC would like to acknowledge and celebrate the life of Coorow farmer and conservationist Alison Doley – who passed on earlier this month. Ms […]
A Reflection on World Wetlands Day 2019
To celebrate Worlds Wetlands Day 2019, the team at NACC partnered with Chapman River Friends to highlight a hidden gem right in the heart of Geraldton – the Chapman River. […]
Celebrating Regenerative Agriculture
In celebration of the inaugural National Regenerative Agriculture Day launched on 14 February 2019, NACC took a moment to appreciate all things regenerative agriculture and help spread the #HeartYourFarmer social […]