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Connecting to Country on Kambarang Bush Camp

Connecting to Country on Kambarang Bush Camp

by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 12, 2023 | Cultural Heritage, News, Regional Capacity

from the desk of catherine, south coast enviro-experiences. One of Bush Heritage Australia’s protected reserves, Red Moort Field Station, was the base for an amazing group of local Noongar Yorga to gather for their latest Bush Camp. We met for a healthy lunch and then...
Investing in the future of environmental volunteering

Investing in the future of environmental volunteering

by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 11, 2023 | News, Regional Capacity

From the desk of Catherine, South Coast Enviro-Experiences.  Students from Great Southern Grammar took a break from their studies this month and became a team of eco-warriors, participating in two events that made a positive impact to our beautiful environment.  South...
Grazing strategies just one part of the soil carbon puzzle

Grazing strategies just one part of the soil carbon puzzle

by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 11, 2023 | Land & Water, News

From the desk of Suzannah, Project Coordinator.  Grazing management strategies used by livestock producers should be considered as part of efforts to optimise soil carbon sequestration, but other production or ecological benefits may outweigh potential soil carbon...
A win for the environment with passing of Nature Repair Bill 2023

A win for the environment with passing of Nature Repair Bill 2023

by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 11, 2023 | Healthy Environments, News

From the desk of Luke, Chief Executive Officer.  In a win for the environment, the Australian Parliament has now passed the Nature Repair Bill 2023. The Bill establishes a framework for a world-first national, voluntary, legislated Nature Repair Market. The Nature...
South Coast NRM regional natural capital concept on the world stage

South Coast NRM regional natural capital concept on the world stage

by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 7, 2023 | Healthy Environments, News

From the desk of Luke, Chief Executive Officer.  South Coast NRM and the regional South Coast community are proud to be part of the Net Zero Policy Forum; a voluntary international collaboration that sits under the Under2 Coalition. As part of this forum, a compendium...
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South Coast Natural Resource Management recognises and respects that we live and work on the traditional lands of First Nations peoples.

We acknowledge and honour First Nations peoples as the spiritual and cultural custodians of this land, and we recognise the ongoing importance of their values, languages, beliefs, and knowledge.

We acknowledge and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging, and extend this respect to all First Nations peoples.

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