A Caring for Country
Plan
The Caring for
Country Plan addresses the social, economic, cultural and
institutional issues integral to natural resource management in the
Traditional Owner context.
Desert Uplands Oral
History
Oral History and visual research methodologies as participatory
tools to understand and integrate local and technical knowledge for
natural resource management in the Desert Uplands
Dryland Salinity
Project
Increasing community awareness and understanding of dryland
salinity, identifying and mapping priority areas at risk from
dryland salinity
Local Government
Network
The 11 Local Government Authorities in the Burdekin region are
BDTNRM’s key stakeholders and partners in delivering NRM
outcomes. BDTNRM is establishing a Local Government partnership
panel to provide governance, policy and strategic advice to Bob
Frazer, our Chief Executive Officer and the Board of Directors.
Girringun GIS
Integrating Traditional Ecological/Environmental
Knowledge with other data sets for NRM application
Gudjuda Capacity
Building
Engagement of a coordinator to help with sustainable
natural resource management.
Learning from the
past
Oral History and visual research are used to understand and
integrate local and technical knowledge for NRM in the Desert
Uplands
Traditional Owner
Engagement
The BDTNRM and Traditional Owners continue to work closely
together in identifying and realising Traditional Owner needs and
aspirations relating to cultural heritage and natural resource
management in the region.
Traditional Owner Land
and Sea Centre Support
Land and Sea Centre Co-ordinator. This position is focussed on
implementing strategies in the TO Plan. Support and assistance for
Traditional Owners to develop Land and Sea centres.