Yirrganydji Land and Sea Ranger Program

Taking care of Country is what we do, but we can’t do it alone.

Our people have long-held cultural and traditional responsibilities to protect and manage our country.

The Yirrganydji Land and Sea Ranger Program was established to:

Focus on the conservation, sustainability and management of Land and Sea Country on the coast between Cairns and Port Douglas, North Queensland;

Undertake a range of activities including fire management, protection of threatened species and their habitats, pest plant and feral animal management, visitor management, research and monitoring and cultural heritage management;

Achieving environmental and cultural heritage benefits in the national interest;

Protect our rights as Traditional owners and to maintain a healthy link to our country and resources;

Providing real, long term jobs and greater economic certainty to individuals, families and our community;

Providing support, training and life skills and career pathways;

Providing pathways to establish business enterprises based on land, sea and culture;

Improving health and well being of our people including confidence, self esteem and hope;

Strengthening and encouraging strong leadership and building relationships and partnerships between Indigenous and non-indigenous organisations; and

Achieve positive outcomes in a range of important public policy areas including closing the gap in indigenous disadvantage.