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Rangers in WA

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From the Kimberley to the Bight, from the Pilbara to the Central Desert, Aboriginal rangers are delivering powerful results for the people of WA. Rangers manage fire, tackle feral animals and noxious weeds, monitor and rescue wildlife, maintain tourism infrastructure, support cultural priorities and the list goes on. 

The work Aboriginal rangers do is good for the whole of WA and ranger jobs deliver the powerful benefits that meaningful employment brings to communities right across this enormous state.

There is huge demand for properly funded ranger teams across WA and it’s a key part of protecting our beautiful natural and cultural heritage.  Good for local communities, good for biodiversity, good for cultural needs and great for Western Australia!

Country Needs People is a national not-for-profit organisation born from the support of hundreds of Traditional Owners around the country.

We pay our respects to all the First Nations people around Australia and their unbroken commitment to keep Country strong on land and sea. We acknowledge Indigenous partners, Traditional Owners, Elders past, present and emerging and extend our appreciation of their support and guidance of our daily work.

ALWAYS WAS, ALWAYS WILL BE, ABORIGINAL LAND.