Blog

Our Land, Our Life, Our Stories - Welcome to our blog, a place to share stories from across the Top End of the Northern Territory. Check back in periodically to find new articles.


Walking together in managing our parks

Jan 25, 2023

Subject: Newspaper

Since the first agreement over Territory parks 30 years ago at Nitmiluk— between Traditional Owners and the NT Parks and Wildlife Commission—there has been little coordinated planning, often poor management, and mixed government response to Aboriginal peoples inclusion to park management.

Wagiman Rangers – a “burning ambition” to improve management of the Wagiman & Upper Daly Aboriginal Land Trusts

Jan 20, 2023

Subject: Newspaper

Since 2021, the Northern Land Council’s Wagiman Rangers have been working closer with their communities, neighbouring Ranger groups, local non-Aboriginal land managers and land-owners and external consultants and scientists to establish a sustainable fire and land management regime throughout their traditional lands.

Wugularr proves that community licensed venues can work!

Jan 18, 2023

Subject: Newspaper

Recently the Wugularr (Beswick) community celebrated the grand opening of a new community bistro, made possible through the local store’s community benefit fund.

Measuring waste in tonnes and millions in East Arnhem

Jan 13, 2023

Subject: Newspaper

Waste management in East Arnhem is a difficult operation. Communities are spread across large areas of isolated and hard to access land and there’s limited space for landfill, particularly within island communities.

Garngi rangers – the NLC’s “eyes and ears” on the Arafura Sea

Jan 10, 2023

Subject: Newspaper

The Northern Land Council’s Garngi ranger group operate out of Minjilang on Croker Island 200km north-east of Darwin and manage the land and coastal waters around Croker Island.

Traditional Owners in the Top End are fed up with antifracking activists interfering on their country

Aug 5, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

When Jingili Elder Pompey Raymond reflects on the Northern Territory's oil and gas industry, he sees careers for young people, education, community infrastructure and a pathway to protect his country.

New burial laws respect Aboriginal culture and protect burial sites

Aug 4, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

In May this year the Northern Territory Government introduced a new bill to Parliament that acknowledges and respects Aboriginal customs and traditions for burials and exhumations.

A pipeline to caring for country

Aug 2, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

Aboriginal rangers play a critical role in restoring and maintaining traditional lands and seas, getting rid of feral animals and weeds, and protecting endangered species.

Marine area to protect ‘sacred sites, song lines’

Aug 1, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

When the Land Rights Act was passed, the mob in Canberra didn’t pay much attention in the law about the importance of sea country to our people. High Court rulings and changes to law and policy now recognise the critical role Traditional Owners have in protecting sea country.

Meet the Roper River’s newest Fisheries Inspectors

Jul 26, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

Yugul Mangi Rangers Clarence Rogers and Julie Roy were appointed as Class I Fisheries Inspectors in June after completing the Certificate III in Fisheries Compliance.

A Northern Territory by other names would sound much sweeter

May 3, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

About 25 years ago former NLC Director, the late John Ah Kit, envisaged a much changed landscape for the NT—where Aboriginal place names would be recognised along the whole stretch of the Stuart Highway.

Ancient plants get new home in epic relocation mission

May 2, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

The Kenbi Rangers have successfully extracted and relocated nearly 150 cycad plants from the Finniss Lithium project site, protecting the plants from possible destruction.

Talking history: ‘It’s important to know the stories’

Apr 30, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

Dhämbiŋ Burarrwaŋa has been a part of the Learning on Country (LoC) Program since 2016 and has been integral to the success of the program in Galiwin’ku.

Meet NLC’s new Kakadu Joint Management Officer Natasha Nadji

Apr 28, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

Ms Nadji is the NLC’s new Kakadu Joint Management Officer. She sat down with Land Rights News to share stories with us about her family, growing up on country and her hopes for the future of Kakadu National Park.

Water reforms needed: NLC calls on NT government to bring water management system into 21st century

Apr 26, 2022

Subject: Newspaper

The NLC has called on the NT government to bring its water management system into the 21st century and in line with its commitments to Aboriginal Territorians.

‘Helping the sawfish survive’: How an NLC ranger group is saving one of the most threatened shark species

Dec 19, 2021

Subject: Newspaper

THE critically endangered sawfish of the Daly River are being given another chance to survive, thanks to a rescue mission undertaken by the NLC’s Malak Malak ranger group in partnership with Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS).

‘I gotta work’: Hearing loss hasn’t held back thriving Wagiman Ranger

Dec 15, 2021

Subject: Newspaper

Hearing loss hasn’t stopped Arthur Muggleton from being one of the NLC’s most dedicated rangers. The 49-year-old has been working on Wagiman country for over a decade and has no plans to stop anytime soon.

Meet ‘Nindi’, the Bulgul Rangers’ new boat

Dec 14, 2021

Subject: Newspaper

THE Bulgul Rangers launched their Healthy Country Plan and their new boat on October 27.

‘Almost 30 years in the making’: Native title holders celebrate recognition of rights in country

Dec 13, 2021

Subject: Newspaper

MORE than 20 people gathered at Kneebone Community, about 60km northeast of Kununurra, on 1 October to celebrate a Native Title determination in the Legune region.

The NLC and police working together

Dec 12, 2021

Subject: Newspaper

Staff members of the Northern Land Council have been briefing new police recruit squads on the key compliance issues faced by land councils, Traditional Owners and communities across the Top End.

‘It’s a first for the Top End’: Cultural water needs project kicks off

Dec 11, 2021

Subject: Newspaper

IN a first for the region, the Northern Land Council is working with Traditional Owners, Wardaman Rangers and the Northern Territory Government to work out how much water is needed to protect cultural values in one of our significant rivers.