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ABORIGINAL RANGER PROGRAMDecember 2017
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Proposed projects (Established)Proposed projects (Emerging)
Nyul Nyul and Bardi Jawi Women Rangers hosted by KLC Period: 2 years Funding: $385,000 Jobs: 2 x 0.8 FTE plus 5 casual rangers (female)Training: 2 rangers Cert III CLM, 5 rangers doing activities towards Cert II CLM Community development: Professional development for women
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Yanunijarra Aboriginal Corporation Period: 3 years Funding: $600,000 Jobs: 4 rangers (2 female) Training: 4 rangers Cert II CLMCommunity development: Building capacity and sharing knowledge
Tarlka Matuwa Piarku Aboriginal Corporation Period: 4 years Funding: $990,000 Jobs: 8 rangers (4 female) Training: 8 rangers Cert II or III CLM; 1080 Poison, erosion control and rehabilitationCommunity development: Increased capacity and knowledge
Yinhawangka Aboriginal Corporation Period: 4 years Funding: $396,000 Jobs: 7 rangers (1 female) Training: 7 rangers Cert II, III and IV CLM Community development: Organisational capacity building; traditional knowledge transfer
YMAC on behalf of Malgana native title claim group Period: 2 years Funding: $660,000 Jobs: 2 rangers Training: 6 rangers Cert I – II CLM Community development: Organisational capacity building
Nyamba Buru Yawuru Ltd RNTBC Period: 2 years Funding: $308,000 Jobs: 3 rangers (3 female) Training: 3 rangers Cert II and Cert III CLM incorporating Australian Indigenous Tourism unitsCommunity development: Increased capacity, knowledge and development opportunities for women
Bunuba Dawangarri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC Period: 2 years Funding: $330,000 Jobs: 3 rangers (3 female) Training: 3 rangers Cert II CLM and additional tourism units Community development: Increase capacity to look after country/culture
Goldfields Land and Sea Council Period: 2 years Funding: $825,000 Jobs: 8 rangers (4 female) Training: 8 rangers Cert II – III CLM Community development: Increased capacity and knowledge
Pila Nguru Aboriginal Corporation Period: 3 years Funding: $770,000 Jobs: 4 rangers (4 female) Training: 4 rangers Cert II CLM Community development: Supports business development
South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council Aboriginal CorporationPeriod: 16 months Funding: $1,170,000 Jobs: 12 rangers (6 female) Training: 12 rangers Cert II CLM and firefighting crew membersCommunity development: Build capacity for South West Settlement
Esperance Tjaltjraak Ranger Program Period: 2 years Funding: $440,000 Jobs: 12 rangers (6 female) Training: 12 rangers Cert III Aboriginal Sites Work, Cert III Indigenous Land Management and other practical training modulesCommunity development: Organisational capacity building
Established ranger group
New ranger group
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Kalyuku Ninti-Puntuku Ngurra Limited (trading as Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa) Period: 4 years Funding: $1,540,000 Jobs: 6 rangers (3 female) Training: 6 rangers Cert I and II CLM and other Community development: Increased capacity of Martu Rangers
Aboriginal Prospecting Co. (trading as Yandeyarra Pastoral) Period: 1 year Funding: $33,000 Jobs: 9 rangers (4 female) Training: Activities contribute to Cert CLM Community development: Building capacity of local rangers living on country and knowledge sharing
ABORIGINAL RANGER PROGRAM
FIRST ROUND FUNDING RECIPIENTS
The McGowan Labor Government is empowering Aboriginal people by investing almost $8.45 million across 13 Aboriginal groups, creating around 85 new jobs and about 80 new training opportunties in the program’s first round.