Prestigious land care award recognises the work of the Spinifex people
StoryThe Spinifex Rangers are based in one of Australia’s most remote communities and recently won the Western Australian Indigenous Landcare Award for following both traditional land care practices and fresh responses to new environmental threats.
Saving the Warru (black-footed rock-wallaby)
StoryThe black-footed rock-wallaby (warru) was nearing extinction in northern South Australia until the creation of the Warru Recovery Team, made up of Indigenous rangers and scientists. The recent release of 25 warru into the wild comes at the end of intensive breeding, preservation and feral predator control.
Promoting understanding across cultures creates inclusive workplaces
StoryWorking alongside government departments, not-for-profit and community organisations and corporate enterprise, Jason Elsegood and his team at Cross Cultural Consultants empower businesses to create workplaces that promote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander talent.
Opening doors for Indigenous business through the IPP
StoryThe IPP makes it easier for Australian Government agencies to work with Indigenous businesses.
Combining traditional culture and art produces urban sculpture
StoryDharug artist Adam King uses metal in his sculpting to produce unique artwork showcasing his culture. He also sees the opportunity to create jobs for local Aboriginal people.