Highways & Byways Healing Country Project.

Strengthening Partnerships.

Babinda based Madjandji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC has received funding from “Highways and Byways” to restore vegetation on a privately owned private property in Traditional Madjandji Country.

Madjandji will work together with partners Mulgrave Landcare and Catchment Group and landholder Josh Hayman-Rubach on a project to heal Country by planting native endemic trees along a degraded watercourse to strengthen species diversity, wildlife corridors and improve water quality.

A large outdoor area with patches of ground and grass, trees in the background, and a vehicle with two people near it.
A lush green plantation with evenly spaced young trees on a well-maintained grassy field, with mountains and cloudy sky in the background.
Two people standing on a lush green lawn near a white work vehicle with trees and a cloudy blue sky in the background.
Three people stand outdoors in a grassy area with trees and plants, holding hands in a handshake, smiling. One man is wearing a baseball cap, sunglasses, and a white shirt; a woman is wearing sunglasses and a blue top; another man is wearing sunglasses, a cap, and a T-shirt with blue and white colors.

elder Clive Murray meets with landholders to scope the site for restoration.