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Tree Frog Dancers

Locality: Bunbury, Western Australia

Phone: +61 405 135 424



Address: Vittoria Rd 6230 Bunbury, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 We are growing! Do you enjoy working with the community? Do you want to be part of a moorditj team? Check out our current job vacancies: http://careers.swams.com.au/job-board/



22.01.2022 MADALAH Limited is a not-for-profit organisation that offers Secondary and Tertiary education scholarships for Indigenous students from remote and regional comm...unities to attend WA boarding schools and universities. MADALAH staff are heading on a tour of the Wheatbelt & Great Southern this week to share information about the scholarships they have on offer. Applications close 14th September 2020. If you would like to learn more, please contact MADALAH on 08 6153 0753, or follow the link below: https://madalah.com.au/who-can-and-how-to-apply/

22.01.2022 ART OPPORTUNITY The Indigenous Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach (IPEPA) is commissioning an Indigenous Artist to create a painting whereby the ...full or part imagery can be used digitally and on physical brochures, in the context of developing visually branded culturally appropriate education materials for the South West region. Find out all the details below!

20.01.2022 Check out this funding just released by the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment! It's part of the Australian Government's $200 mill...ion investment in bushfire recovery for native plants, animals, ecological communities and natural assets. This investment aims to support the recovery and long-term resilience of wildlife and their habitat. The objective of this particular funding is to support Indigenous organisations, Indigenous businesses and Traditional Owners to lead workshops aimed at sharing and strengthening knowledge of Indigenous fire and land management practices. For more information, head here: https://www.grants.gov.au/Go/Show #firemanagement #traditionalburning #culturalburning #traditionallandmanagement #aboriginallandmanagement #indigenouslandmanagement #culture #aboriginalculture #countryneedspeople #caringforcounty



17.01.2022 *Expressions of Interest called for two Noongar Board Members for the Geographe Catchment Council* GeoCatch is seeking expressions of interest from Noongar resi...dents in the Geographe Bay Catchment. The Catchment lies within the South West Boojarah and Gnaala Karla Booja regions. One representative from each area is preferred. Sitting fees are paid to eligible community members and travel costs, based on under Public Sector guidelines, are also reimbursed. Meetings are held on the last Thursday of the relevant month between 9:00am -12.30pm. New appointments will have a term of up to four years. To get your info pack to apply, please contact GeoCatch directly at the link below, or email: [email protected] www.geocatch.asn.au

15.01.2022 Noongar Art Program Weekly Update The BRAG Noongar Art Program retail space is now showcasing this beautiful work by Erica Anthony. Titled My Country this work has many exquisite elements of story to explore.

15.01.2022 ABORIGINAL MEMBERS SOUGHT FOR GEOCATCH BOARD Are you interested in using your indigenous knowledge to help improve the health of waterways and environment in th...e Geographe Bay Catchment? GeoCatch is seeking expressions of interest from Aboriginal residents in our Catchment, which lies within the South West Boojarah and Gnaala Karla Booja indigenous land use agreements. One representative from each area is preferred. Active involvement in providing an traditional land management perspective to natural resource management would be considered favourably. South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council Please share this post!



09.01.2022 Our friends over at the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery have an awesome opportunity for local Noongar artists. They are looking for 20 artists to take part in ...the inaugural China 2020 Noongar Art Exchange to celebrate 20 years of friendship with Jiaxing. For more information on this exclusive opportunity please contact Karen Morgan on 0447 772 887 or [email protected]

07.01.2022 Applications are now open for the Government of WA's annual Preserving our Aboriginal Sites grant program to protect and promote registered Aboriginal heritage sites in Western Australia. Want to know more? Check this out: https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au//Applications-open-f

03.01.2022 SWALSC Legal Update On the 19th of December 2019, the three judges of the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia handed down their joint decision unanimou...sly dismissing the applications to have the Registrar’s decision to register the six Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) set aside. Marianne Mackay, Mingli McGlade, Naomi Smith, Fabian Yarran, Margaret Culbong, Dion Joseph, Meretta Kickett, and Antonia Phillips had asked the Federal Court to overturn the decision the Registrar of the National Native Title Tribunal made on the 17th of October 2018, when she registered all six ILUAs that make up the South West Native Title Settlement. In rejecting all of these applications, the three judges of the Full Court of the Federal Court were satisfied that the Registrar made a valid decision to register the six ILUAs, and that the claims made by the Applicants were without merit. Costs were also awarded against the Applicants. Decisions of the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia can be appealed to the High Court, but this is not an automatic right of appeal. The High Court has the right to decide whether or not it will hear an appeal. Before Applicants can have their appeals heard by the High Court, they must first apply for special leave to have their case heard. The High Court can decide to either accept the special leave application and hear the appeal or reject the special leave application. On the 20th of January 2020, Mingli McGlade, Naomi Smith, Margaret Culbong and Fabian Yarran filed applications for special leave with the High Court seeking leave to appeal the decision of the Full Court of the Federal Court. SWALSC filed written responses to the Applicants’ reasons on the 10th of February 2020. These Applicants were then given the opportunity to reply to SWALSC’s responses by the 17th of February 2020, after which time the legal papers for those applications were closed. After the close of papers for those applications, Marianne Mackay then filed a late application for special leave to appeal the decision of the Full Court of the Federal Court in the High Court. SWALSC filed written responses to this late application on the 24th of April 2020. Papers in relation to this late application were due to be closed on the 1st of May 2020. Marianne Mackay then asked the High Court for three extensions of time to file her reply, with the latest extension date for filing being the 26th of June 2020. Marianne Mackay filed her reply by the 26th of June 2020, but it was rejected by the Registrar. The papers for that application were then resubmitted on the 2nd of July 2020, at which point the papers for Marianne Mackay’s late application were also closed. On 21 September 2020, the High Court advised SWALSC that they would hear oral submissions on the special leave applications but would only list this hearing after the High Court handed down its decision in the case of Northern Land Council v Quall. The Quall case was heard by the High Court on 13 August 2020. It is not certain how long it will take for the High Court to hand down its decision on Quall, but it is likely that it could take around three months from the time it was heard in August. Oral arguments on special leave applications are heard by the court on the last sitting day of the month, and the Court does not sit in the month of January. This would mean that it is possible the Court might hear oral arguments for the special leave applications on the 13th of November 2020 at the earliest, the 11th of December 2020, or the 12th of February 2021. If the High Court decides to accept one or more of the Applications for special leave, then the High Court will hear the appeal at a future date. This decision will result in further delays as we will have wait for the High Court to hear the case, and then wait for the judges to hand down their written decision. However, if the High Court decides instead to reject the applications for special leave, then that will be the end of the legal process and we will move towards implementing the decision made by the Noongar people in 2015 to accept the South West Native Title Settlement that was negotiated between the State of Western Australia and the Noongar People. SWALSC will continue to advise members which of these two paths we are going down once the High Court has made its decision about the applications for special leave. SWALSC will continue to act on the instructions of the Noongar people and take all necessary steps to implement the South West Native Title Settlement for the benefit of all Noongar people.

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