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IPA IN FOCUS: Ngururrpa Indigenous Protected Area

The Ngururrpa Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) is a culturally significant place where many stories and people have come together. Now, it’s Indigenous Rangers' night parrot discoveries which are causing a sensation in...

IPA IN FOCUS: Talaroo Indigenous Protected Area

A cattle station for 100 years, the Talaroo IPA is located in the heart of Ewamian Country and is rich in natural and cultural values – it’s a living landscape rich in...

NEW PUBLICATION: 25 Years Of Indigenous Protected Areas

Australia's Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) network is a world-leading example of Indigenous conservation leadership and collaboration. It demonstrates what is possible when government and other stakeholders commit to genuine cooperation with Traditional...

MEDIA RELEASE: SA Meeting of Aboriginal Land and Sea Managers Calls on Govt to Boost Investment in Sector

MEDIA RELEASE April 19, 2023 From 11-13 April 2023 over 75 representatives from the South Australian Aboriginal Land & Sea Sector - Aboriginal Rangers, Indigenous Protected Area Managers, Aboriginal Land & Sea...

Country Needs People welcomes Ken Wyatt commitment to existing Indigenous Ranger contracts on World Ranger Day

Quotes attributable to Patrick O'Leary, Executive Director of Country Needs People. "It's very encouraging to hear on World Ranger Day that Minister Ken Wyatt has confirmed the renewal of federally funded Indigenous...

Northern Territory Election 2020, Where the Pollies Stand

In the lead up to the Northern Territory general election, we asked each major party and independent candidates to tell us how they planned to get behind the work of Aboriginal rangers...

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.