While working with various organisations and groups in the area during NAIDOC Week, the theme ‘Healing Country’ sparked a deep reflection on how we as a corporation are seeking greater protection for our lands, our waters, our sacred sites and our cultural heritage from exploitation, desecration and destruction. I’m proud to say Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation is leading the way in doing...
Fact sheet: As well as culturally significant rock art, Murujuga is also home to industry that contributes significantly to the local, state and national economy and employment. Concerns the rock art could be damaged by industrial air emissions has led to a number of independent scientific studies and rock art monitoring since the mid-2000s. Recent independent reviews identified a number of...
Fact sheet: Conceptual models help to explain complex systems and inform their monitoring programs. The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation in partnership with the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation, is overseeing the Murujuga Rock Art monitoring program. The monitoring program will provide knowledge to help protect and manage this...
As the end of another financial year approaches, I want to take a moment to reflect on just how much we have achieved this year as a commercial entity. In this months newsletter, we talk about; New faces at MAC New lidar photogrammetry project kicking off Murujuga Heritage Grant success Dating Murujuga's Dreaming commences Woodside Energy Limited sponsorship agreement...
New contract to continue the Murujuga Rock Art Monitoring Program The arrangement ensures no delay to the commencement of monitoring studies The McGowan Government is committed to the program and to ensuring it is completed to the highest standards The monitoring of one of the most significant collections of rock art in the world remains on track, with the appointment of Calibre...
Information on how to enter forms part of the terms of entry. Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of these terms and conditions. Entry is open to residents of Australia only. To enter, participants must be a current Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) member (includes eligible MAC staff members) and available to attend the AFL match in Perth (WA) on Saturday 5 June 2021,...
After a few months of hard work this year by staff, the Elders, the Board and some of our members, I am extremely proud to see how far MAC has recently progressed as an effective and innovative corporation. In this months newsletter, we talk about; MAC staffing restructure Visit from Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison Circle of Elders visit to Dampier Salt Limited Senator...
With 2021 truly underway, our staff, the Circle of Elders and MAC members have been putting in significant collaborative efforts to progress a number of projects and initiatives. Together we have achieved so much since the start of the year. In this months newsletter, we talk about; Murujuga Commercial Limited Board of Directors Green hydrogen project Impact 25 Awards Changes to...
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Murujuga Commercial Limited (MCL) Board of Directors. Murujuga Commercial Limited is responsible for generating economic sustainability through the development and operation of commercial ventures. MCL is an independent entity with Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation as its single shareholder. To ensure a robust...
We are pleased to announce our CEO Peter Jeffries has been nominated for an Impact 25 Award. The awards celebrate Australians who are dedicated to positive social change and embody the values of the social sector. The nomination provides MAC with an opportunity to raise awareness and advocate our mission, vision and values with individuals, groups and organisations across Australia and...