The Seagrass Monitoring project is a revegetation and seagrass mapping project, currently located at Mourilyan Harbour in Innisfail. Seagrass Monitoring is facilitated by JCU’s TropWATER research team.
The Dyirribarra Bagirbarra are the Traditional Owners of the northeast sea boundary located in Sea Country, a vast and diverse marine environment that has sustained our people for thousands of years.
The Great Barrier Reef is a global icon and an integral part of Australia’s national identity. As Traditional Custodians, we partner with the Great Barrier Reef Marne Park Authority in management and conservation efforts.
Dreamtime Bush Trail is a project funded by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, located at the Goondoi wetlands and is in partnership with the Radiant Life College secondary students.
Australian software engineering consultancy KJR Australia has worked with Western Yalanji peoples in Far North Queensland to develop a digital platform for documenting rock art.
Funded by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Foundation in 2023, this Goondoi Rangers project involves water mapping and construction of the sediment pond on the Goondoi wetlands.
The Junior Ranger program empowers Goondoi youth to become stewards of their country and culture, paving the way for a sustainable future grounded in Indigenous wisdom and values.
The JCU TropWATER Seagrass Monitoring project is a revegetation and seagrass mapping project, currently located at Mourilyan Harbour in Innisfail. Seagrass Monitoring is facilitated by JCU’s TropWATER research team.
The Dyirribarra Bagirbarra are the Traditional Owners of the northeast sea boundary located in Sea Country, a vast and diverse marine environment that has sustained our people for thousands of years.
The Great Barrier Reef is a global icon and an integral part of Australia’s national identity. As Traditional Custodians, we partner with the Great Barrier Reef Marne Park Authority in management and conservation efforts.
Dreamtime Bush Trail is a project funded by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, located at the Goondoi wetlands and is in partnership with the Radiant Life College secondary students.
Established in 2022, Australian software engineering consultancy KJR Australia has worked with Western Yalanji peoples in Far North Queensland to develop a digital platform for documenting rock art.
Funded by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Foundation in 2023, this Goondoi Rangers project involves water mapping and construction of the sediment pond on the Goondoi wetlands.
The Junior Ranger program empowers Goondoi youth to become stewards of their country and culture, paving the way for a sustainable future grounded in Indigenous wisdom and values.
Quick Links
Copyright © 2024 | Developed by Adllins Media