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Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc. acknowledges the cultural practices of First Nations Peoples who visit this site.
Please be advised that the media and documents available may contain names, images and voices of people who have passed away.
Our First Nations Resources page brings together external organisations, programs and learning tools that support culturally led land management and partnership on Country. This page is intended to help Landcare groups, landholders, schools and community partners connect with First Nations-led knowledge, guidelines and opportunities for working together in ways that are respectful, relational and driven by community priorities.
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Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc Resources
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Revegetation Guide
Revegetation Guide provides practical, up-to-date advice, plant information including cultural use and mapping tools.
Revegetation Home – Revegetation Guide
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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Guide
A guide providing insight on what to do if you come across Aboriginal artefacts.
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Landcare Led Resilience
Wiradjuri man Dean Freeman led a cultural burning workshop exploring traditional land management, cool burns, biodiversity, and connections to Country.
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Caring For Country
Wiradjuri man Peter Beath led a Caring for Country event exploring cultural sites, heritage protection, and traditional land management in Coolac.
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News and Case Studies
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External Organisation Resources
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Found a Fossil is an Australian educational project and website offering clear, accessible guidelines and resources on what to do if you find fossils or Indigenous artefacts, promoting heritage protection and respectful reporting.
For Indigenous Finds — Found a Fossil
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Access information on NSW Aboriginal cultural heritage, including preservation, cultural significance, and resources to protect and celebrate Indigenous sites, stories, and traditions.
Aboriginal cultural heritage | Heritage | Environment and Heritage
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A guide sharing Wiradjuri knowledge of local plants, their traditional uses and care, supporting learning, respect, and connection to Country.
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An educational story introducing children to Aboriginal cultural burning practices through animal characters, showing how cool burns restore ecosystems, reduce weeds, and support healthy landscapes.
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An overview of Wiradjuri history, culture, and significant heritage places in Wagga Wagga, highlighting ancestral connections to Country, traditional practices, and ongoing community presence.
Wiradjuri Heritage Study | Wagga Wagga City Council
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NSWALC Boundaries map which provides a clear picture of Aboriginal Land Council Boundaries, Local Government Area Boundaries, NSW Roads and Rivers etc.
Land Council Map – NSW Aboriginal Land Council
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Fire and Water, Healing Country and People – video produced by Landcare Australia
This film is an important legacy from the 2021 National Landcare Conference. Following Victor Steffensen and Barry Hunter allows us to see through the eyes of Indigenous land managers why actively managing Country is important for people and for Country. The film reminds us all as landcarers, that there are many ways of looking at Country and that Country will be healthier if we work in partnership and trust together.
Fire and Water, Healing Country and People – YouTube
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Understanding Country Through Indigenous Knowledge – video produced by Landcare Australia
This film is an important legacy from the 2022 National Landcare Conference. Victor Steffensen guides us through understanding Country with an Indigenous perspective.
Cultural Land Management Panel – Victor Steffensen | 2022 National Landcare Conference – YouTube
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Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc. recommends reading the following books to start or strengthen your journey of understating the traditional ecological knowledge’s of the First Nations People.
Dark Emu : Bruce Pasco
Fire Country: Victor Steffensen
The Dreaming Path: Paul Callaghan
Sand Talk: Tyson Yunkaporta
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Native Title
The Native Title Act recognises the traditional rights and interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples based on their ongoing cultural and spiritual connection to Country. It provides a legal process for determining where Native Title exists and how those rights are acknowledged under Australian law.
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A set of Aboriginal Protocols Guidelines developed to assist the Landcare community.
Aboriginal Communities Engagement Program – Landcare NSW
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