Newest tech helps preserve oldest culture
Cultural burn at AIMS reduced fire risk
Skilling Queenslanders For Work program
Newest tech helps preserve oldest culture
Cultural burn at AIMS reduced fire risk
NQ Dry Tropics has partnered with WWF-Australia and Gudjuda Reference Group to deliver a camera-trap monitoring workshop for a group of young Gudjuda Ranger trainees taking part in the Queensland Government ’ s Skilling Queenslanders for Work program .
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Traditional Owners from eight groups in the region attended a workshop to brush up on recording and storing cultural information and using the updated Dry Tropics Traditional Owner Management Information System .
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NQ Dry Tropics staff and partners took part in a Cultural burn to reduce potential fuel hazards around the Australian Institute of Marine Science ’ s ( AIMS ) campus south of Townsville .
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Skilling Queenslanders For Work program
NQ Dry Tropics acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of the region and pays respect to Elders past and present .
We recognise and value the continuing connection and custodianship of Traditional Owners to Country .
P10 P10 | Grit | Grit Issue Issue 33 33 , December , , 2024 , 2024