by Chrissy Kerin | Jun 2, 2022 | Cultural Heritage
This week at South Coast NRM we are acknowledging National Reconciliation Week 2022 and supporting the call to “BeBrave.MakeChange.” South Coast NRM acknowledges and pays respect to Aboriginal culture and to Elders past, present, and emerging. We recognise...
by Chrissy Kerin | Jun 2, 2022 | Land & Water, News
Landscape scale impact requires a landscape scale approach and a community wide effort! Across the South Coast region, South Coast NRM together with 15 key delivery partners, are four years into the delivery of Regional Land Partnerships (RLP). RLP forms part of the...
by Chrissy Kerin | Jun 2, 2022 | Healthy Environments, News
In partnership with the Mount Barker Banksia Farm, South Coast NRM hosted an Open Garden Day at the Banksia Farm to raise awareness for the Kwongkan Threatened Ecological Community (TEC). This ecological community is found only within the South Coast region of Western...
by Chrissy Kerin | Jun 2, 2022 | News, Regional Capacity
During the week of the 16th – 22nd May, South Coast NRM recognised and celebrated National Volunteer Week 2022. The South Coast region has always had a strong volunteering culture and during this week, more than ever, it should be celebrated. From volunteers...
by Chrissy Kerin | May 25, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
On 6th May 2022 and with perfect autumn conditions, Noongar Elders and family members of the Albany Heritage Reference Group Aboriginal Corporation conducted a cool burn, on Country at Ballogup. The burn was to prepare the ground for native revegetation which will...
by Chrissy Kerin | May 25, 2022 | Cultural Heritage, News
Kaya, South Coast NRM has teamed up with the great people at Keogh Bay and Gillamii, to ensure that the Indigenous community have the opportunity to contribute to the Regional Drought Resilience Plan for the Great Southern region. The Regional Drought Resilience Plan,...