Reshape: Conservation, Culture, Connection
Chapman River Clean Up Day
Celebrating Local Estuaries & Local Artists

Held in recognition of World Wetlands Day, the competition reflected the 2026 theme, “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage.”
Chapman River FREE Guided Walk | World Wetlands Day 2026
‘Our Estuaries’ Photo Exhibition
Celebrating National Science Week with a Walk on the Wild Side

National Science Week took place during August, with NACC NRM joining Chapman River Friends’ for their National Science Walk community event to mark the occasion! On Sunday 11 August, the […]
Celebrating National Reconciliation Week with the Next Generation
On the 1st of June 2023, NACC NRM celebrated National Reconciliation Week with the Year 5 and Year 6’s from Waggrakine Primary School! NACC NRM Aboriginal Custodianship and Coastcare staff […]
Helping Kids Re-Connect to Country
This month our team has been developing and supporting an emerging Chapman River Project with Waggrakine Primary School and Bluff Point Primary School. Recently, Anouska Barnes from Waggrakine Primary School […]
Celebrating Coastal Wetlands this World Wetlands Day!
The 2nd of February is recognised globally as World Wetlands Day (WWD), raising awareness of the myriad of essential ecosystem, social and cultural services these areas provide. This year we […]
NAIDOC Week Walk with Chapman River Friends
Our Aboriginal Custodianship Program Coordinator Priscilla Papertalk writes about welcoming NAIDOC Week 2022 with a guided bush walk through the Chapman River Regional Park. On the 3rd of July 2022, […]