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read moreFive new rangers - the first of 15 Aboriginal rangers promised employment as part of a South Australian government $5 million initiative - commenced their new roles within South Australia’s National Parks and Wildlife Service mid- January 2023.
The new rangers will be responsible for the maintenance and presentation of park facilities and assets across multiple South Australian National Parks, including the Fleurieu Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, Outback, Far West and Lower Limestone Coast districts.
The roles will see the Indigenous rangers participate in fire and emergency response, work with key partners including park neighbours, conservation partners and volunteers, and engage with Aboriginal communities.
New National Parks and Wildlife Service ranger Ashley Millar said he is looking forward to playing a role in the environmental and cultural conservation of South Australian National Parks and shares "I am excited about working on Country and playing an important role in nature conservation.
“Being a National Parks and Wildlife Service ranger gives me the opportunity to care for both the environment and the cultural heritage in our national parks, while ensuring park visitors have a safe and memorable experience.”
Of the 143 rangers currently employed by the NPWS, 30 are Aboriginal with this figure to rise to 40 in the next two years.
The South Australian government wants Aboriginal people and culture at the forefront of the state’s parks network, ensuring their stories are an integral part of visitor experiences.
This includes increasing the number of co-managed parks, better protecting Aboriginal heritage and cultural sites, and ensuring Aboriginal people have a voice on the future of the River Murray.
Deputy Premier South Australia, Susan Close notes the state government is “committed to honouring the pivotal role Aboriginal people have played in managing our landscapes for thousands of years.
“These new appointments are a key part of this government’s election commitment to increase Aboriginal management of natural environment.
“Employing more Aboriginal rangers will help support culture, storytelling and language, and provide a much richer experience for people visiting national parks.”
National Parks and Wildlife Service acting director of regional operations Craig Nixon said engaging with the Indigenous community and Traditional Owners has been crucial in increasing the number of Aboriginal rangers in the Service.
Nixon advised “our recruitment process has relied on regional relationships with senior community Traditional Owners to identify locally based community members with an interest and aptitude for a ranger’s role.
“The employment of 15 new Aboriginal rangers will mean more than 25% of NPWS rangers are Aboriginal.”
South Australian Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Kyam Maher said involving First Nations people in the management of South Australia’s National Parks and Wildlife Service provides an opportunity for rich cultural knowledge and understanding of South Australia’s natural environment to be shared.
"Aboriginal people bring a deep knowledge and understanding of our natural environment which has been developed over tens of thousands of years,” Minister Maher said.
“These new rangers will bring an Aboriginal perspective to the management of country and that is good thing for country and for tourist experiences.”
Image: The first of 15 Aboriginal rangers have begun their new positions within the South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. Credit: National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia.
2nd June 2022 - 15 new Aboriginal rangers to protect South Australia’s parks and wildlife
3rd December 2022 - Great Barrier Reef Female Indigenous Rangers secure prestigious Earthshot Prize
23rd August 2022 - Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service Rangers disgusted by illegal rubbish dumping
9th August 2022 - Indigenous rangers from Great Barrier Reef undertake scuba diver training
23rd April 2022 - Queensland Parks Rangers call for improved visitor behaviour
14th March 2022 - Rangers and volunteers mobilise to clean up national and marine parks following recent floods
24th September 2021 - Marine conservationists partner with Indigenous Rangers to rescue endangered sawfish
30th April 2018 - Federal Government commits $250 million to fund Indigenous rangers program until 2021
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