Nari Nari Tribal Council has undertaken significant work to ensure the ongoing protection of ecologically vital wetlands and important Aboriginal heritage sites at Gayini, a site covering 88,000 hectares in the lower bidgee.
To help raise awareness among landholders and community members, pass on knowledge and encourage change, Hay Plains Landcare and Nari Nari Tribal Council ran a Land Management Expo at Gayini. This educational and inclusive day created awareness and assisted with breaking down barriers. On the banks of Pollen Creek, thirty-five stakeholders, industry experts, and neighbors shared knowledge and offered an understanding of how your actions can have a dramatic impact on preserving the environment, increasing natural habitats and ecosystems while reducing the impacts of climate change.