by Chrissy Kerin | Dec 9, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
Recently, South Coast NRM hosted an engaging Cultural awareness workshop as part of a newly funded project focusing on the recovery of threatened flora in the Stirling Range. The workshop was delivered by Gnowangerup Aboriginal Corporation (GAC) chair, Robbie Miniter,...
by Chrissy Kerin | Oct 18, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News, Past Events
Noongar Elders, family and members of the Albany Heritage Reference Group Aboriginal Corporation (AHRGAC) recently took part in a planting day, on Country, at Manypeaks, aimed at restoring the AHRGAC property. The passionate group planted more then 850 seedlings as...
by Chrissy Kerin | Oct 4, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
South Coast Natural Resource Management congratulates Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories on the moving and highly successful Songlines and the Fitz presentation delivered in Hopetoun as part of the Ravensthorpe Wildflower Show. The Songlines and the Fitz...
by Chrissy Kerin | Sep 6, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
South Coast NRM and Fitzgerald Biosphere Group recently supported a Cultural awareness and Landcare session at Gairdner Primary School through the Noongar Kaartdijin (knowledge) program. Kimberley Gray, a Noongar educator from Bremer Bay came along to share insights...
by Chrissy Kerin | Sep 6, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
In this fascinating film about lizard traps, Menang Elders share knowledge about rocky reptile habitats constructed by their ancestors many generations ago. The film was produced as part of the Walking Together project – one of three integrated projects managed...
by Chrissy Kerin | Sep 6, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
Do you know the difference between native weeds and wildflowers? You can test your knowledge in this fascinating film with Professor Stephen Hopper – Professor of Biodiversity at UWA Albany Campus – as he shares his vast knowledge of weeds and wildflowers across the...