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NAIDOC Week: Truth Telling and Healing Mara for Mirring
We all know that a major part of healing Mirring, is ensuring the Traditional Custodians heal too. Without Healthy Mara, you can’t have Healthy Mirring. Tara Fry, the Treaty Traditional Owner Engagement Coordinator from GMTOAC’s role is just that. The purpose of the Treaty Engagement Program is to keep Gunditjmara people informed about where we’re at with treaty and get mob “treaty ready”. We try to make engagement fun by linking it in with things that people love. This year

NAIDOC Week: Cultural Burns to Heal Mirring
This years theme for NAIDOC week is Heal Country. Cultural Burning is just one example of the work we do to care for Mirring (Country). All activities that we do on Mirring as the World Heritage Unit, plays an important role in healing our Mirring. World Heritage Unit here at GMTOAC consists of Erin Rose (World Heritage Executive Officer) Greg Shelton (World Heritage Ranger), and Aaron Morgan (World Heritage Ranger). The three of them work closely with our other GMTOAC Staff,

NAIDOC Week: Revegetation on Gunditjmara Mirring
This years theme for NAIDOC Week is ‘Heal Country’. Over the next few days we will be showcasing all the different ways we at GMTOAC heal Gunditjmara Mirring. Over the next three years we’ll be planting over 30,000 plants as part of the Budj Bim infrastructure development. The GMTOAC Land Management Team, World Heritage Ranger Greg Shelton, and Ecologist Jodie Honan have been collecting seed. This is being grown at Seawinds Nursery in Portland, and in the next few months the