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16 December 2021
Yarning circles have been used by First Nations for centuries as a way of learning from a collective group, building respectful relationships, and preserving and passing on cultural knowledge.
16 December 2021
The Murray–Darling Basin has experienced its wettest November on record.
16 December 2021
A message from Andrew Reynolds, Acting Chief Executive.
3 December 2021
This research report outlines the development of the survey tool and presents the survey findings in relation to the importance of environmental water to Aboriginal Nations in the north of the Basin.
24 November 2021
The health of the Basin benefits from meaningful, equitable, inclusive and respectful partnership with Traditional Owners and their involvement in water planning and management is a key priority.
18 November 2021
A message from the acting Chief Executive, Andrew Reynolds.
16 November 2021
The First Nations peoples of the Murray–Darling Basin were never wanderers in an untouched natural wilderness. Rather, they have always taken an active role in environmental management, shaping and caring for the land that sustains them. This relationship is both practical and spiritual, born of a unique world view.
9 November 2021
The Barkandji River Rangers have a new boat for monitoring water quality thanks to government funds.
2 November 2021
The beautiful Murray–Darling Basin town of Mypolonga is a finalist for the 2021 South Australian Agricultural Town of the Year.
7 October 2021
First Nations people in the Murray–Darling Basin have a strong spiritual connection to water, and a moral obligation to care for it.