Woorabinda
- Ranger team
- Woorabinda Rangers
- Host organisation
- Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council
The Woorabinda rangers care for country within the traditional lands of the Gaangalu Nation People, Wadja People and Barada Kabalbara Yetimarala People in central Queensland.
Woorabinda rangers’ work includes:
- rejuvenating Mimosa Creek and Horseshoe Lagoon, including biodiversity and water quality surveys, weed management, and infrastructure building and maintenance
- weed management (parthenium, lantana) and surveying, mapping and managing of new weed populations
- re-establishing traditional fire management techniques through culturally appropriate methods combined with training in the use and application of modern equipment
- mapping and monitoring cultural burn sites
- mapping, monitoring and protecting cultural and historical sites, through consultation with Elders
- working with partners to rehabilitate eroded gullies in high priority catchments, such as the Fitzroy River catchment, to improve the quality of water flowing onto the Great Barrier Reef and habitat for threatened species
- cultural knowledge transfer activities, such as development of a seasonal calendar in association with Elders and key partners
- youth engagement activities with Woorabinda State School and Wadja Wadja High School to share environmental knowledge.