Partners & Resources
Celebrating Guardians of Our Djungan Heritage
Bruno David
Professor Bruno David is an anthropological archaeologist who emphasizes the link between the past and the present. His work involves interpreting artifacts, stories, and histories to understand their relevance to contemporary cultures.
- Website: research.monash.edu
TERRAIN
Terrain NRM is a leading environmental organization in Australia’s Wet Tropics, partnering on diverse projects for two decades, with a team of 50 specialists across four regional offices. Our active involvement in reef water quality programs, covering 80% of Wet Tropics farmland, highlights our commitment to collaboration.
- Website: terrain.org.au
Australian Wildlife Conservancy
- Website: australianwildlife.org
Bush Heritage Australia
Bush Heritage is a leading not-for-profit conservation organisation that protects ecosystems and wildlife across the continent. We use the best science, conservation and right-way knowledge to deliver landscape-scale impact.
- Website: bushheritage.org.au
Australian Tropical Herbarium
The Australian Tropical Herbarium is a new herbarium located in Cairns that brings together herbarium specimens from the Australian National Herbarium previously housed in Atherton, Queensland Herbarium specimens previously housed in Mareeba and the James Cook University Herbarium collection from Townsville.
- Website: ath.org.au
The ILSC GROUP
- Website: ilsc.gov.au
TAFE Queensland
- Website: tafeqld.edu.au
NQLC
- Website: nqlc.com.au
Geoscience Australia
- Website: ga.gov.au
Gulf Savannah NRM
Gulf Savannah NRM, a non-profit charity, collaborates with communities to create opportunities for current and future generations. Their projects strengthen local livelihoods and industries, integrating science and technology to enhance productivity for farmers and graziers in their remote regions.
- Website: gulfsavannahnrm.org
NNTAC
Nguddaboolgan Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (NNTAC) is the Prescribed Body Corporate for the Djungan People, holding native title rights confirmed by the Federal Court of Australia in 2012. The Djungan People’s lands extend from north of the Walsh River near Dimbulah to Kondaparinga Station and the Walsh River in the north, with exclusive possession native title over Kondaparinga Station.
- Website: nguddaboolgan.com
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