It’s time to reconsider our relationship with the dingo. By collaborating and drawing from both Indigenous and Western knowledge, we can find ways to live in harmony with our apex land predator.
Koalas need the whole community, especially preschool children, to embrace conservation as part of a program intended to encourage the next "eco-warriors".
Mungee is a revered teacher to Noongar people with lessons for us all. This mighty mistletoe knows how to prosper in the hostile, infertile, but biologically rich landscapes of southwestern Australia.
UQ actively seeks to build respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, cultures, lands, waters, knowledges, histories and rights through its core business of education and research, as well as its campus environments. It has recently launched an Indigenous Design Framework to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander design values on UQ campuses, to better recognise and celebrate Indigenous connections and support.
Reconciliation Week Events Head Online
Wata Waetnandahas announced that a pair of events which were scheduled as part of National Reconciliation Week in Warrnambool, will proceed online.
A discussion panel titled Caring For Country which had been due to take place at the Dart & Marlin over the weekend, will instead be held virtually tomorrow (June 2) at 5:30pm.
Manager of Aboriginal Programs at South West Healthcare Emily Falla, says they look forward to still being able to deliver the event. We re really excited to bring that to everyone via zoom, if people want to virtually come along they can send an email to