The Caring for Country Masterclass series has entered its second season in Aurukun. Co-designed with community, this program blends cultural authority with new technologies like eDNA, building local skills and strengthening how Country is cared for into the future.
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Last month on Turrbal and Yuggera Country in Brisbane, over 900 delegates gathered for the Life of Mine Conference. The event explored the full mining lifecycle, spanning exploration, operations, closure, tailings management, and shaping post-mining futures.
This NAIDOC Week, we honour the next generation, the young people carrying Country, culture, and legacy forward in their own way. Read our letter to the next generation.
Last week, our team swapped our screens for the crisp air and ancient landscapes of Gundungurra and Dharug Country in the Blue Mountains. Most of the year, we work remotely, spread out across different places, so when we do gather, it’s really special.
This week, we’re proud to share that our Caring for Country lead, Lindsay Davies, a proud Guwamu/Kooma man from Meanjin, now living and working on Kombumerri Country, is on the ground in New York City, attending the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)