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Impact Report|2025

Strategic Plan|2023-2026

STRATEGIC PLAN 2023 - 2026 Country Needs People is a small organisation with a huge track record of delivering outcomes for nature, culture and people. The frontline Indigenous land and sea management...

NT ELECTION 2024: Where do the Pollies Stand on NT's Aboriginal Rangers Grant Program?

Country Needs People worked hard with our partner network and supporters in the NT to get a clear commitment from all parties to secure funding for the NT Aboriginal Ranger grants program. ...

Impact Report|2023

Contemporary Management of Sea Country IPAs|2023

Indigenous Australians have managed, cared for, and practised continuous living culture on Sea Country for 65,000 plus years, and counting. In contemporary Australia, Sea Country has been part of the Indigenous Protected...

Annual Report|2022

Strong on Country: Sustaining Success in Indigenous Land and Sea Management in Australia|2022

Indigenous land and sea management is critical to Australia’s current and future frontline response to managing biodiversity and cultural values across land and sea. Australia’s growing Indigenous Protected Area estate covers over...

Annual Report|2020-2021

Strong Women on Country: The Success Of Women Caring for Country as Indigenous Rangers & on IPAs|2018

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women play a vital role protecting nature and cultural heritage for the benefit of every Australian. This report details the achievements of women Indigenous rangers and on...

Protecting Nature for All of Us: The environmental benefits of IPAs and Indigenous Rangers|2017

This report brings together case studies of Indigenous Protected Areas and Indigenous rangers, finding that these programs protect nature for the benefit of all Australians. The case studies include examples of how...

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.