Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation 30 Year Anniversary Celebrations.
Are you a skilled Business Administrator with experience using MYOB and Microsoft Office?
Want to join an Indigenous community development organisation and help people in the lower Gulf region to take control of country, culture and their economic future?
We have a Full-time role in our Cairns office available, helping our organisation with procurement, asset management, travel and general administration.
Find out more: https://www.seek.com.au/job/72070965
To Apply:
Send us your best pitch! Summarise in a cover letter (1-2 pages) why you want to work for CLCAC and why your experience and qualifications are a good fit for the role and don’t forget to include your resume with 2 references.
Applications will close on Sunday 7th January 2023. We are looking to fill this role as soon as possible and will be reviewing and interviewing applications as they arrive.
So don't delay, apply today!
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Stories on country
CLCAC’s Native Title Holders may be aware that the federal Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment’s Geological and Bioregional Assessment Program (GBA Program) were pursuing a three stage program of investigations into the potential for shale gas fields in the Gulf region (fracking).
Designation of Gangalidda People’s traditional country on the East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership Network
Ten Gangalidda and Garawa Rangers recently completed another round of shorebird identification training with renowned ornithologist (bird expert) Roger Jaensch. The training session also included a survey of known bird roosts found between the Leichhardt and Albert River mouths. Though conditions were extremely hot and the going was tough on our team, several thousand birds were observed roosting on the intertidal flats between the river mouths. Such data adds to the recent nomination of Tarrant (located immediately to the west of the survey area) for its inclusion as a distinct site wit
CLCAC Rangers completed the last round of training required to complete their Certificate II in Remote Crocodile Management on 4 March, in an intensive two week training program that included weekend work. This round of training focused on nest surveys and egg incubation.
With the completion of their training to a Certificate II level the Rangers can begin to explore commercial enterprises involving crocodile management, a long-time aspiration of local Traditional Owner groups.
Native title rights and interests were yesterday formally recognised in Burketown by the Federal Court of Australia over a number of culturally significant areas and sites, including:
Members and Traditional Owners please be aware that the person (David Nilsson) referred to in the attached 60 Minute Report as a Carbon Cowboy is attempting to engage Traditional Owner groups in the Lower Gulf.