NAIDOC Week 2024: Actions we can take to heal Country

This NAIDOC Week, we are raising awareness to some simple yet powerful ways we can collectively work towards healing Country, and change Australian culture for all Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

“Australia hasn’t started on the journey of healing Country yet; our Country and younger generations are desperate for us to begin,” says our CEO Richard Swain.

We believe that all Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians are custodians of the land we live on; we all have responsibility to take actions towards healing Country and reversing centuries of damage on our environment.

We’ve compiled a list of ways you can take action this NAIDOC Week and beyond; listen deeply and think about our everyday impacts on the environment.

Listen and learn

Read up on the devastating impact of invasive species on our precious Australian ecosystems here.

Read about the fascinating history and ingenuity of Indigenous fishing knowledge in Sydney Harbour.

Educate yourselves on and immerse yourselves in our Country through the work of Back to Country.  

Write to your local member

Write to your local member about issues of importance to you and the importance of caring for Country. Find out how here.

Be a voice for endangered species and Country

Be a voice for endangered species as a business or individual. Read more about current petitions you can sign, how to join your local bushcare group and other ways to get involved in the community to tackle invasive weeds and species.

Take the Voice of Country pledge

Commit to listening to Voice of Country here – and take responsibility for protecting our ancient rivers, diverse landscapes and unique species from invasive species.

Support local Indigenous businesses

Support businesses that support Country by browsing a database of Indigenous businesses on Supply Nation.

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