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Waves Magazine 13 (2) 2007: Indigenous Perspectives

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Contents:
Sea Country Planning
Dhimurru Yolnguwu Monuk Gapu Wana Sea Country Plan
Kooyang Sea Country Plan
Ii–Anthawirriyarra – the People Whose Spiritual and Cultural Origins are Derived from the Sea

Ngarrindheri Nation Launch their Yarluwar-ruwe Plan – Caring for Sea Country and Culture

Our Journey Home to Ancestral Lands – the Woppaburra People of the Keppel Islands

Restoring Connections Between People and Country in South-Western Australia

Mungalla Station

Carpentaria Ghost Net Programme – Saltwater People Working Together

The North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Dugong and Marine Turtle Project

Indigenous Protected Area Programme

A Partnership for Turtle and Dugong
Indigenous Language Team Shifts Focus to Land and Sea Management

Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Revival on Cape York

Developing a Partnership with the Local Indigenous Community at Cape Byron Marine Park

Integrating ‘Caring for Country’ into Sustainable Tourism
Potential for Eel Production in the Budj Bim Landscape

Culture and Climate Change: Impacts for Indigenous Australians

Nurragah
Native Title Appeal Decision on Blue Mud Bay

Fishing Licences as an Opportunity – What Can we Learn About Ourselves?

Indigenous Surfing Takes Off!

Yirrkala Surf Life Saving Program

Report from MCCN Nominee to National Oceans Advisory Group

MCCN – Tides of Change
State News
Important Dates

State News

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