Murujuga Rangers

The Murujuga Rangers originated from the 2012 Murujuga Ranger Pilot Project, established to ensure the sustainable management of Murujuga National Park and the surrounding National Heritage-listed area. Working in collaboration with officers and staff from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation, and Attractions (DBCA), the Murujuga Rangers co-manage the land and sea country of this culturally significant place.  

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Murujuga Tourism Program

Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation intends to establish a new benchmark for Indigenous tourism with a Tourism Precinct at Conzinc Bay. The precinct will include the Murujuga Living Knowledge Centre, eco-accommodation and day-use facilities at Conzinc Bay. The business case for the precinct is currently being completed. Conzinc Bay is located on the western side of the Burrup Peninsula, within Murujuga National Park. This location offers an ideal combination of natural beauty and cultural richness. The Elders and Board of MAC believe we all have a role in protecting Murujuga and want to build a shared pride in the ancient history of Australia through the sharing of culture. The Murujuga Tourism Program will help to protect and promote the extraordinary cultural and natural values of this World Heritage-nominated area. Stage one of the Murujuga Tourism Program involves a new Murujuga National Park access road to Conzinc Bay and two day-use areas. Murujuga…

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Edible Oyster Project

Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation is assisting with the Pilbara Rock Oyster Research and Development Project being conducted by the Pilbara Development Commission and the Fisheries Research Development Corporation on behalf of the Australian Government, City of Karratha and Maxima Pearling Company.

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