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On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have:
Peter Green, Senior Program Officer for Queensland Indigenous Land and Sea Rangers Program, talking about his position within the program, what the program means to him and how he’s seen it benefit all those involved.
Aunty Alison Liddy, Coen Junior Ranger with the Lama Lama Rangers Corporation and TUMRA Coordinator, talking live from today’s Queensland Indigenous Land and Sea Rangers Conference at Tjapukai with Trendy Trev. Aunty Alison is a keynote speaker at today’s conference and is shedding light on the importance of Indigenous Rangers and the Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreements (TUMRA) and what they do, such as Cultural awareness inductions when people are visiting their country.
Uncle Bernie Singleton, former Aboriginal Relic Ranger, talking live from today’s Queensland Indigenous Land and Sea Rangers Conference at Tjapukai with Trendy Trev. Uncle Bernie is a keynote speaker at today’s conference and is shedding light on the importance of Indigenous Rangers. Uncle Bernie was one of the first Indigenous Rangers ever and shares with Trendy Trev how the program has unfolded throughout his journey.
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