Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land Management Projects - Caring for Our Country
Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land Management Projects - Caring for Our Country Between 2011 and 2014 the Australian Government provided funding via the Queensland Government to implement Aboriginal land management projects on Cape York Peninsula. $4 million in funding was approved for 19 Aboriginal landholding bodies and one proposal that covered several groups to implement projects on-country. South Cape York Catchments worked with some of the groups to help deliver their projects. To document the success of the program the Queensland Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships coordinated a short film. If you would like further information please contact the relevant Land Trust or Aboriginal Corporation. Alternatively, you can contact the Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships on telephone 4036 5605.

Taming the country, Cape York Peninsula 🤠🗺️ | Bush Tucker Man | S3 EP8 | ABC Australia

Fire and Water, Healing Country and People

Life in the Australian Outback - Survival, Secrets and Stunning Stories

Cape York Agenda History

The Most Isolated Town In The World (And Why People Live There)

Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project

Hidden Riches of the Australian Outback: From Cattle Stations to Opal Mines

Cape York United #1 Claim native title consent determinations July 2022

Bringing them home: separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families

Wet season brings abundant bush tucker 🤠🗺️ | Bush Tucker Man | S2 EP1 | ABC Australia

Queensland Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program

Barry Port - Police tracker

Clean drinking water for the community of Bamaga

Aakurru Yintjingga - Indigenous Repatriation

Cape York land agreement makes history

A River Divides

Getting Lost at the Tip of Cape York!

Community Spotlight & Artists Profile: Coen

Bana Wuljaljiku Janjanay - Forever there is water (Wujal Wujal)

