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Welcome to Perth NRM's news and media releases page. We cover a range of project updates, news and feature articles.
Welcome to Perth NRM's news and media releases page. We cover a range of project updates, news and feature articles.
UNESCO recently announced 2022-2032 to be the Decade of Indigenous Languages, to preserve, revitalise and support Indigenous languages worldwide.
Perth NRM's Regional Agricultural Landcare Facilitator, Graham McAlpine, looks back on a big day out at the 2021 Gidgegannup Small Farm Field Day.
In light of the growing need to ‘slow the curve’ of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are undertaking a comprehensive review of our activities and practices in the months to come.
Kambarang is the season when the weather warms and the Perth region becomes carpeted in a rainbow of wildflowers.
It’s Djilba, the time of second rains when the wattles are blooming to signal the start of wildflower season in the Perth region.
Excited by the chance to learn more about the Noongar season of Bunuru, 60 participants listened intently to Elder Noel Nannup speak about Aboriginal Cultural Heritage on a beautiful sunny morning at Alfred Cove on March 30, 2019.
During March 2019, Perth NRM has been out and about engaging with the community of Perth to promote natural resource management (NRM) including Traditional Ecological Knowledge, conservation and sustainability practices.
It was a pleasant sunny Tuesday morning in January at the iconic Cottesloe beach when children from around Perth and their accompanying adults joined Perth NRM and Urban Indigenous to learn about the Noongar season of Birak.
It was a gorgeous morning at Point Peron as 25 people joined Perth NRM for a walk to learn about the Noongar season of Birak – the first summer.
Join us for a morning of coastal themed Aboriginal Cultural activities.
This walk is now fully booked. Please check back in 2019 for future Six Season walk dates.
As part of the NAIDOC week celebrations Perth NRM coordinated a Six Season Walk at Mary Carroll for the City of Gosnells.
At the Mills Park Centre in Beckenham, forty-seven representatives from local government, industry, the community and media joined Perth NRM for the Connecting through Country & Culture forum.
This year’s NAIDOC theme, “Because of her, we can” celebrated the essential role that women have played and continue to play as active and significant role models at community, local, state and national levels.
Following on from Perth NRM's 'Connecting through Country and Culture' seminar, Paul Bodlovich, Perth NRM CEO, was invited to be part of a discussion on RTR92.1FM.
The trail signage that you will follow on your journey depicts the Waugal, the sacred Aboriginal dreamtime serpent.
Look out over the landscape and you will under-stand why Perry Lakes holds a significant place in Perth’s cultural history.
Lesmurdie Falls, a spectacular waterfall on the Darling Range escarpment is located in the hills east of Perth.
Perth NRM will again be attending NAIDOC celebrations hosted by the City of Armadale.
Kaya noonakoort (Hello everyone) Perth NRM invites you to a professional development seminar on the importance of Aboriginal leadership in land management.
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