Madjandji Country Based Plan
The Madjandji country-based plan gives WMAC the opportunity to tell the Madjandji story and to be a catalyst for supporting culture, addressing concerns, and achieving aspirations.
WMAC has already commenced and will continue to
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Seek new information to clarify values of country, utilising cultural and historical knowledge and traditions as well as contemporary scientific information and practices.
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Decide which information should be made available publicly and which should remain confidential.
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Consider the implications of legal tenure and native title issues that may impact on the protection and management of our cultural and natural values.
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Assess the good and bad impacts of existing or new developments or management actions on country and put strategies and actions in place to protect and manage values of country.
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Identify potential partnerships and strengthen existing ones with other Indigenous groups, government agencies, research institutions, NRM groups and commercial enterprises to implement proposed strategies and action.
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Effectively communicate our values, history, concerns, aspirations, and capacity to our partners, our people, the broader community, government agencies and other stakeholders

Ian Jensen & Clive Murray use Cultural knoweldge to collect specific seeds for propagation.

Emerging elders looking after Country

NAIDOC celebrations at Mc Donnell Creek School

Strengthing partnerships

Elder Annie meets dignitary

Elder Cecilia shares Cultural knoweldge with students.