Funding for Indigenous Land and Sea Rangers welcomed by Gulf of Carpentaria land management groups
New additional funding will allow Traditional Owner groups to provide more hands on deck to care for and protect land, sea and culture.
New additional funding will allow Traditional Owner groups to provide more hands on deck to care for and protect land, sea and culture.
Looking for a local read this weekend? Our latest issue of the Gulf Croaker is out now!
Cattle station managers and landholders in the shires of Etheridge, Croydon and Carpentaria can now access a free program to improve disaster resilience
We talk to two Gulf locals about how station life has changed in the region over the last few decades
‘Good will and good times’: Hear from a local firefighter about the benefits of joining your local rural fire brigade
We chat to two locals and take a look back at two major flooding events in the Carpentaria Shire
Have you seen the “Nature Refuge” signs as you travel through the Gulf and wondered what they’re about?
Grow healthier pastures, manage your land sustainably and build a resilient livestock business with wet season spelling
Gulf Savannah NRM welcomed its newly-elected board at the AGM in November.
As the Healthy Farming Futures project reaches its fifth and final year, we look back on some of the project’s successes from the last 12 months.