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Aboriginal engagement
Our Aboriginal Engagement program is centred around an Indigenous Participation Plan.
Aboriginal small grants, huge success
Small seed funding of up to $1000, through Board NRM levy funding, made available to community-led activities that impacted positively on natural resources and focused on Aboriginal cultural awareness on Eyre Peninsula, has been put to good use by local schools and community groups for a host of Connection with Country and cultural events.
Strategy for Aboriginal partnerships in NRM
People are being invited to provide feedback on the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board’s draft Aboriginal Partnerships strategy, which will provide the long-term direction for Aboriginal participation in local natural resources management.
Scoping study for Aboriginal Rangers program
A scoping study highlighting paths and actions for the establishment of an Aboriginal Rangers program across Eyre Peninsula has been completed by Regional Development Australian Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula, for the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board.
Collaborating with Aboriginal communities on natural resource management
The Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board is seeking feedback on a plan to provide a way forward for working collaboratively with Aboriginal communities on natural resource management.
Call for Aboriginal youth who ‘Warna’ work on Country.
Aboriginal job seekers aged between 17 and 24 are invited to apply for Green Army positions now, ready for an intended August start. Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula, in partnership with Conservation Volunteers Australia, are supporting an indigenous Green Army team on Lower Eyre Peninsula this year.
Applications open for Weena mooga (women together) Natural Resources Grants
‘Weena mooga (women together)’ are invited to nominate for grants to undertake activities that impact positively on natural resources and focus on Aboriginal culture awareness on Eyre Peninsula.
Partnering for Natural Resources Management achievements
Six key Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula (NREP) regional achievements where highlighted in the State Parliament last month during the tabling of Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board’s Annual Report 2015 – 16.
Local marine scientist finalist in SA Science Awards
Local scientist and Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula Marine Parks Coordinator Dr. Shelley Paull is a finalist in this year’s SA Science Awards.
Eyre Peninsula natural resources future open for feedback
Ten years of natural resource management goals and priorities are open to community feedback, as part of the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board’s consultation on the new draft Regional Natural Resources Management Plan.