Indigenous Communities and the Environment
Publications
Books and reports
- Assessment of the economic and employment outcomes of the Working on Country program - 2011
- The Benefits Associated with Caring for Country - Literature Review - June 2011
- Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples - 1996
- Guidelines for indigenous participation in natural resource management - 2004
- Indigenous Employment and Capability Strategy (IndECS) 2007-2010
- Indigenous Knowledge Forum, Alice Springs 28-29 May 2003: Workshop Outcomes (order printed copy)
- Indigenous Ranger Skills Guide - 2009
- Memorandum of Understanding between the Indigenous Land Corporation and the Department of the Environment and Heritage - October 2004
- Natural Resource Management Cross-Cultural Awareness Training Framework - 2005
- Reconciliation Action Plan 2010-12 - 2010
- Saltwater Country Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Interest in Ocean Policy Development and Implementation - 1997
Sea Country
- Yanyuwa Sea Country Plan - 2007
- Yolnguwu Monuk Gapu Wanga Sea Country Plan - August 2006
- Thuwathu / Bujimulla Sea Country Plan - 2006
- Ngarrindjeri Nation Sea Country Plan - 2006
- Kooyang Sea Country Plan - 2004
- Sea countries of the south: Indigenous interest and connections within the South-west Marine Region of Australia - August 2007
Working with Indigenous knowledge in natural resource management
- Guidelines for regional bodies - 2004
- Recommendations for Commonwealth agencies - 2004
- Sea Forum case study - 2004
- Ways to improve community engagement - 2004
Working on Country
- Indigenous Ranger Skills Guide - 2009
- Working on Country - a retrospective 2007-2008 - 2009 (order printed copy)
- Working on Country: evaluation report - 2010
Brochures & fact sheets
- Indigenous Knowledge Management Systems (databases) - 2009
- Caring for Biodiversity in the Tanami - 2006
- Australian Government Envirofund - Providing Small Grants for Local Communities - 2005
Indigenous protected areas
Books, reports and series
- Independent review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - May 2009
- Sea countries of the south: Indigenous interest and connections within the South-west Marine Region of Australia - August 2007
- Growing up Strong: The First 10 Years of Indigenous Protected Areas in Australia - May 2007
- The Indigenous Protected Areas - 2006 Evaluation - 2006
Fact sheets
- What is an Indigenous Protected Area? (PDF 217KB) - 2010
- About Indigenous Protected Areas - 2008
- Angas Downs - 2009
- Anindilyakwa - 2006
- Antara-Sandy Bore - 2011
- Boorabee and The Willows - 2010
- Brewarrina Ngemba Billabong - 2010
- Deen Maar - 1999
- Dhimurru - 2007
- Djelk - 2009
- Guanaba - 2007
- Kaanju Ngaachi Wenlock and Pascoe Rivers Indigenous - 2008
- Kalka-Pipalyatjara - 2010
- Laynhapuy - 2006
- Marri-Jabin - 2010
- Mount Chappell Island and Badger Island - 2007
- Mount Willoughby - 2007
- Nantawarrina - 1998
- Ngaanyatjarra Lands - 2006
- Ninghan - 2006
- Northern Tanami - 2007
- Risdon Cove and Putalina - 1999
- Paruku - 2007
- Preminghana - 1999
- Tarriwa Kurrukun - 2009
- Toogimbie - 2007
- Tyrendarra - 2007
- Uunguu - 2011
- Warddeken - 2009
- Warlu Jilajaa Jumu - 2007
- Warul Kawa Island - 2007
- Walalkara and Watarru - 2000
- Wattleridge - 2007
- Yalata - 1999
Videos
- Indigenous Protected Areas - overview
- Indigenous Protected Areas - jobs
- Indigenous Protected Areas - culture
- Indigenous Protected Areas - environment
- Indigenous Protected Areas - tourism
Locations
- Indigenous Protected Areas - Anindilyakwa, Northern Territory
- Indigenous Protected Areas - Paruku, Western Australia
- Indigenous Protected Areas - Tyrendarra, Victoria
- Indigenous Protected Areas - Wattleridge, New South Wales
- Indigenous Protected Areas - Yalata, South Australia
Newsletters
- Indigenous Protected Areas newsletter: Issue 3 - September 2006
- Indigenous Protected Areas newsletter: Issue 2 - May 2005
- Indigenous Protected Areas newsletter: Issue 1 - June 2004
Closing the Gap
Closing the Gap is a commitment by all Australian governments to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians, and in particular provide a better future for Indigenous children.
