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Country Needs People
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2015
Country Needs People is an independent non-profit which alongside over 50 Indigenous Partners grows, secures, and strengthens Indigenous land and sea country management Australia-wide.
Authorised by Patrick O'Leary, Country Needs People, Canberra
Authorised by Patrick O'Leary, Country Needs People, Canberra
Meet Carlin Burns, LEB Ranger
Meet Carlin Burns, Indigenous Ranger with Lake Eyre Basin Rangers who work across the Lake Eyre Basin from Mt Isa to the SA Border. He talks about the cultural, environmental and scientific values of Country, working alongside 18 Traditional Owner groups.
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Meet Shannon Bauwens, Bunya Mountains Ranger, QLD.
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Shannon Bauwens is an Indigenous Ranger with Bunya People's Aboriginal Corporation, which is connected to a hugely significant gathering site in Queensland. A ranger for 6 years, Shannon speaks of the spiritual and environmental significance of his work.
Meet Sharon Prior, Ewamian Traditional Owner, QLD
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Meet Ewamian Traditional Owner Sharon Prior who lives in Gulf Savannah Country in NW Queensland. Ewamian Rangers manage this extraordinary cultural geological Country, including the Talaroo Indigenous Protected Area.
Meet Vince Harrigan, Normanby Ranger, QLD.
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Meet Balnggarrawarra Traditional Owner Vince Harrigan. Once a diesel fitter, Vince Harrigan is now an Indigenous Ranger looking after Country in the South Cape York Catchment area in Queensland, with the Normanby Rangers.
Queensland Indigenous Rangers and Traditional Owners at Parliament House, Brisbane.
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In May 2024, a group of Queensland Indigenous Rangers and Traditional Owners alongside Country Needs People met with MPs and Ministers from all parties at Parliament House, Brisbane. The Queensland Indigenous Land & Sea Rangers program is an Aussie success story, with over 200 jobs across 47 remote and regional locations which has been running for 17 years. It's critical that this strong progra...
Keeping Country Strong (Official Trailer)
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Across vast tracts of Indigenous Protected Areas, Indigenous Rangers are fighting the world’s biggest environmental challenges. A new documentary by Country Needs People. Coming soon. Featuring Indigenous Rangers & Traditional Owners from: Budj Bim IPA, Gaagal Wajaarr Proposed Sea Country IPA, Ngururrpa IPA, Tiwi Islands Proposed IPA, Anangu Tjutaku IPA, luntalanana IPA, Mayala Proposed IPA & S...
Indigenous Rangers 2023
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From the desert to the sea, Indigenous Rangers are looking after Country across Australia. Protecting biodiversity, fighting invasive species, managing fire and ensuring people, nature, and culture stay strong on land and sea. This film was written & produced by Country Needs People and features the Ngururrpa Rangers, Spinifex Rangers, KJ Rangers and Arafura Swamp Rangers. Voice Over - Jalen Su...
Sea Country Indigenous Protected Area Event
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From SE Arnhem Land to Karajarri Country, to the Gaaga Wajaarr Sea Country IPA, lutruwita/Tasmania and beyond, our recent Sea Country Indigenous Protected Area event brought together Indigenous Rangers, Traditional Owners & specialists working on Sea Country Indigenous Protected Areas. Discover the importance of Sea Country Indigenous Protected Areas, and how Traditional Owners are caring for S...
South Australian Aboriginal Land & Sea Management Workshop
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In a first for South Australia, over 75 Traditional Owners from existing federally funded ranger teams and aspiring groups came together for a 2-day SA Aboriginal Land and Sea Management workshop in Hahndorf in April 2023. They discussed their aspirations and challenges and how the SA Government can better support Traditional Owners to establish caring for Country work in their own regions. Sou...
Country Needs People Ranger Forum, Canberra Nov 2022
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Meet some of the Indigenous Ranger groups who came together in Canberra recently, at a Country Needs People forum. 45 Indigenous Rangers, traditional owners and IPA Managers converged from across Australia (many of them newly formed groups) to share knowledge, discuss the needs for the sector and advocate to federal ministers, MPs and senators at Parliament House. A big thank you to all the ran...
Managing Camels at Anangu Tjutaku IPA
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As well as protecting threatened species and looking after Country, Spinifex Rangers' work in the Anangu Tjutaku Indigenous Protected Area in remote WA includes managing the threat of feral species including camels. Hundreds of feral camels roam Australia's rangelands, destroying water sources, the environment, sacred sites and bush tucker.
Anangu Tjutaku Indigenous Protected Area
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Journey to Anangu Tjutaku Indigenous Protected Area, the third largest IPA in Australia spanning a massive 9.7 million hectares. In the heart of the Great Victoria Desert, this new IPA in Western Australia protects a landscape of great cultural significance and ecological importance. The land management work of the Indigenous Rangers team - the Spinifex Rangers - is critical here. Film by Sam F...
Ngururrpa Indigenous Protected Area | Country Needs People
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We are often asked, “What is an Indigenous Protected Area?” In truth, it’s many things. It’s an area that helps to protect nature, sustain culture and create opportunities for people. But rather than us explain have a look at this video we made with our partners the Parna Ngururrpa Aboriginal Corporation in Western Australia’s Great Sandy Desert. Traditional owners have worked for years to reas...
Looking After Country is a Powerful Thing
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"Looking after country is a powerful thing." - Rrawun Maymuru, Senior Cultural Advisor, Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation. Across Australia, Indigenous rangers are protecting nature, keeping culture strong and transforming lives. You can show your support for Indigenous rangers by signing the Country Needs People statement at our website. www.countryneedspeople.org.au
Celebrating 20 years of Indigenous Protected Areas
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#20more #protectingnaturetransforminglives
Nanum Wungthim Land and Sea Ranger Coordinator Phillip Mango on pride and power
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Nanum Wungthim Land and Sea Ranger Coordinator Phillip Mango on pride and power
Fire management on Kiwirrkurra Indigenous Protected Area
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Fire management on Kiwirrkurra Indigenous Protected Area
The bilby needs Indigenous rangers to survive
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The bilby needs Indigenous rangers to survive
Why is feral animal control a priority for Indigenous rangers?
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Why is feral animal control a priority for Indigenous rangers?
Why are Indigenous rangers important to stopping weeds?
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Why are Indigenous rangers important to stopping weeds?
How do Indigenous rangers use fire to protect nature?
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How do Indigenous rangers use fire to protect nature?
Why do we need to grow and secure Indigenous Protected Areas?
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Why do we need to grow and secure Indigenous Protected Areas?
Short version: Indigenous rangers - protecting nature, transforming lives
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Short version: Indigenous rangers - protecting nature, transforming lives
Indigenous rangers - protecting nature, transforming lives
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Indigenous rangers - protecting nature, transforming lives
NITV: Indigenous rangers welcome call by The Greens for more funding
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NITV: Indigenous rangers welcome call by The Greens for more funding
ABC News: Indigenous rangers call for more funding
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ABC News: Indigenous rangers call for more funding
Thanks to the indigenous rangers.
Voodoo dribble.!
Hi! We'd love to use some of your videos in our Auslights Festival at Elder Park in 2023!
We need to listen more to our custodians of our lands. They know how best to stop these ridiculous bushfires and care for our bush!
Fancy wanting to be paid for looking after country.
Wow ,all those land cruisers and equipment to look after country , how did country survive prior to the rangers
Друзья! А почему не видно процесса тушения? Тушите - что тут рассказывать!
The Australian bush need fire to regenerate. The Aboriginal people have managed the land with fire for thousands of years. However we suffer large fires because the Greenies won’t let us burn off more hence we get large fuel loads which causes catastrophic bush fires.
Great to see so many big bags of rubbish picked up by the rangers when I was up there last week. Great job!
this presentation is great, right to the point and direct. we at AFACMS Pty. Ltd. are helping cull all feral species to help our native wildlife and plants along with our agricultural farmers. More people need to get on board and help control these pests and shouldn't be seen as a sport but a job to help secure the future of our native species
As an Aussie now living in Oregon, USA, I found this video well presented and most interesting. These indigenous rangers are doing excellent work.
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Let's look after the country employing those who understand the land the best...
Good on you guys great work
We need more of these down south. Can't manage the national parks properly.
Well presented video. It would be great to be involved.
This is huge for Australia and preserving what is left. I hope more people get behind these programs.
Please don't suck up to the liberal party. I was going to sign your petition for more Indigenous Rangers and Indigenous Protected Areas until I watched your videos on the same petition. This is the same Govt who is shutting down Aboriginal Communities across Australia. With all due respect Sophia Walter, have some respect for our First Nations People. They have enough to deal with already without your political propaganda damaging their chances. Any "promotional" video starting with "good one Malcolm" is instantly going to alienate fifty percent of viewers, let alone those who know it's BS. Not good 'media and marketing' at all in my view ... Thank you.