National Reconciliation Week – making the ALA more relevant to Indigenous people Posted on 8th June 2016 There are many ways to get involved in National Reconciliation Week activities (27 May – 3 June). At the ALA, we saw it as a great opportunity to ki…
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: Olkola and Killarney Station Posted on 11th November 2015 The Olkola People of Cape York, CSIRO researchers, and the Tropical Indigenous Ethnobotany Centre (TIEC) are working together; using the Atlas of Li…
Bush Blitz NT: Judbarra / Gregory National Park Posted on 18th August 2015 A team including staff from the Museum and Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT), Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife, Indigenous rangers and fi…
Returning to the remote Country of the Ngandi People Posted on 9th June 2015 ** This post has been written and produced by the Yugul Mangi Rangers of south-east Arnhem Land, with Emilie Ens and Mitchell Scott (Macquarie Univers…
The ALA User Survey is now available! Posted on 5th May 2015 The Atlas of Living Australia encourages its users to complete a quick online survey on the features and functions of the website. The Atlas o…
Bringing south-east Arnhem Land stories to south-east Australia mob Posted on 29th April 2015 ** This post has been written and produced by the Yugul Mangi Rangers of south-east Arnhem Land, with Emilie Ens and Mitchell Scott (Macquarie Univers…
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: The Olkola People Posted on 17th April 2015 The Olkola People, CSIRO researchers from Cairns and Townsville, and the Tropical Indigenous Ethnobotany Centre (TIEC) are working together to look a…
First ALA records of elusive Leichhardt’s Grasshopper in Arnhem Land Posted on 20th January 2015 ** This post has been written and produced by the Yugul Mangi Rangers of south-east Arnhem Land, with Emilie Ens and Mitchell Scott (Macquarie Univers…
Learning by doing: sponsoring Yugul Mangi Rangers and ecologists in remote Arnhem Land Posted on 5th December 2014 The Aboriginal Yugul Mangi Rangers (a group of 5 men and 4 women) are working together with Emilie Ens and Mitchell Scott, ecologists from Macquarie U…