
About this episode
This episode features interviews from the SA Aboriginal Ranger Conference, highlighting the work of various ranger groups.
The South Australian Aboriginal Land & Sea Ranger Conference was held at the Adelaide Hills Convention Centre in Hahndorf on March 23-26, bringing ranger groups and relevant bodies from across the country together for a constructive dialogue, workshops and exchange of vital knowledge. Different days of the conference had specific focus areas including ranger networks and success stories, training and education, and future planning and strategic co-design. Several ranger groups gave detailed presentations on the work they do on Country, including Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation, Wardang Island IPA (Aboriginal Lands Trust), Ngarrindjeri LPCA, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Rangers, Far West Coast Rangers, and Yarluwar Ruwe. This episode is part two of a series of interviews from the forum and feature yarns with Burrandies' Thomas Lovett and Terry Hartman and a conversation with APY Ranger Adrian Dodd.
People in this episode
Guests: Thomas Lovett, Terry Hartman, Adrian Dodd
Topics covered
- Aboriginal Rangers
- Land and Sea Management
- Cultural Exchange
- Workshops
- Knowledge Sharing
Keywords
- Aboriginal Rangers
- Conference
- Cultural Knowledge
- Workshops
- South Australia
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation, Wardang Island IPA (Aboriginal Lands Trust), Ngarrindjeri LPCA, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Rangers, Far West Coast Rangers, Yarluwar Ruwe
Places: Adelaide Hills Convention Centre, Hahndorf
More episodes of Aboriginal Way
- On the Right Track: Driving change in remote communities · June 10, 2026 · 28 min
- Ngarrindjeri guide freshwater research · May 22, 2026 · 23 min
- Aboriginal leaders shape water future · April 22, 2026 · 15 min
- SA Aboriginal Ranger Conference · April 1, 2026 · 18 min
- Colleen Strangways: Wathlu Anthunda (My World) · March 17, 2026 · 23 min
- Kumarangk: The Hindmarsh Island bridge dispute told by the Ngarrindjeri women who lived it · February 16, 2026 · 28 min
Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the Aboriginal Way podcast page.