Caring for Country

Lagoon habitat restoration brings classroom learning to life

Lagoon habitat restoration brings classroom learning to life

Whittaker’s Lagoon in Moree, a culturally significant site for the Gomeroi/Kamilaroi people, has been transformed into a unique ‘living classroom’ for high school students to learn about the environment and traditional ways of caring for Country. Moree Secondary College students will spend time in the lagoon building yarning circles, learning about fish habitat,

Caring for Country

Caring for Country

Each year during NAIDOC week we recognise that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. For OzFishers we’re also passionate about restoring, protecting and learning about Country. One of the greatest ways to do this is – together – through sharing and celebrating culture, learning from traditional owners and getting input on traditional ways that work which can bring a healthy ecosystem back to life.

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