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Aboriginal Partnerships
Aboriginal Engagement Network meeting
Forum for Aboriginal land managers
Forum for Aboriginal land managers
Caring for country is a shared goal
A gathering of board staff and Aboriginal representatives working on caring for country came together during NAIDOC week.
Supporting the development of Healthy Country plans
Community grants recipients announced
Fourteen community groups from across the South Australian Arid Lands region have been given an injection of funds to help them with a variety of on-ground natural resource management projects.
Your chance to join your local Natural Resources Management Group
Applications are now open for membership of the SA Arid Lands (SAAL) Natural Resources Management (NRM) Board’s district-based NRM Groups. Members of the SA Arid Lands community with an interest in natural resources management in their area are encouraged to apply.
Iron Knob and Marree host native plant and weed workshops
Wonderful! Loved this workshop! Excellent workshop, very well done thanks! Very interesting. Very informative. These were some of the comments from the 25 people who attended plant workshops in Iron Knob and Marree in March and April.
Well maintained bores last longer
The SAALNRM Board would like to remind water users in the SA Arid Lands region who have a bore under their care and control to undertake simple, routine maintenance to reduce risks to water supplies, prevent costly and inconvenient breakdowns, and to meet their legal obligations.
Modern Outback Forum
Outback Australia requires long-term policies and solutions that are designed to meet its unique needs; involve and sustain local people; and value its nature and economies. This was the resounding theme at the Modern Outback forum held at Parliament House in Canberra in March. The Australian outback covers nearly three-quarters of the continent but supports only about 800,000 residents – less than five per cent of the Australian population.