Torres Strait Islanders have expressed concern for their traditional fisheries and the need to
protect them. Monitoring traditional fishing catches has also been identified as a high priority in
numerous Protected Zone Joint Authority commercial fisheries committees over recent
years. This project aimed to contribute knowledge to support development of a future monitoring
program to address these data gaps.
protect them. Monitoring traditional fishing catches has also been identified as a high priority in
numerous Protected Zone Joint Authority commercial fisheries committees over recent
years. This project aimed to contribute knowledge to support development of a future monitoring
program to address these data gaps.
“Livestock at Saleyards and Depots (Saleyard Welfare Standards).” Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines, February 23, 2018. https://animalwelfarestandards.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/AAW-SG_Livestock-at-Saleyards-and-Depots_2018.pdf.
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This exciting program is free of charge, and open to people 65+ years, and Aboriginal or
Torres Strait Islanders 50+ years living in the Katherine region. To express an interest, scan
the QR code at the back of the flyer or call (08) 8946 7176, and a friendly team member
will be in contact.
Torres Strait Islanders 50+ years living in the Katherine region. To express an interest, scan
the QR code at the back of the flyer or call (08) 8946 7176, and a friendly team member
will be in contact.