Sam Savage
Aboriginal Land Management Facilitator (ALMF)
Sam’s role is to assist Aboriginal Traditional Owner clan
groups to engage in natural and cultural resource management. The
role also facilitates information sharing between Aboriginal
Traditional Owner clan groups, government bodies and other
community groups.
Born and raised in Townsville, Sam’s has both Aboriginal
and Torres Straight Islander cultural background. Because
Sam’s father is a Traditional Healer, Sam is fortunate to
learn the different cultural practices and use of various natural
resources in this area. With Traditional Owner ties to North
Queensland through his Aboriginal mother, Sam has great
associations with the land through its cultural resources,
ancestral stories and spiritual connection to country.
Sam is currently participating in the Australian Rural
Leadership Program (ARLP) with a $50,000 sponsorship from the
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and support from
BDTNRM. The program is designed to further develop individuals who
are already active in rural, remote and regional Australia. ARLP
participants are selected for their commitment and capacity to lead
at state or national levels, to think strategically and their
passion for improving the sustainability of rural and regional
Australia.