Kutalayna Community Cares For Country

by Brighton Council
Caring For Country

Brighton Council, Derwent Catchment Project, and Connected Beginnings Lutruwita/Tasmania collaborated to host a series of ‘Kutalayna Community Cares for Country’ events to share ways of caring for Country, climate sustainability, celebrating community and healthy Country.

The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre pakana Rangers and Kutalayna Collective’s Little Committee had a successful planting session at Green Point Reserve, Bridgewater where more than 40 Blue Gums, She Oaks and Lutruwita native grasses were planted, all species that belong to Kutalayna/ Jordan River area.

Taking part in the planting session

The Kutalayna Collective would like to share their deep appreciation and thanks for the pakana Rangers for donating their time and effort on the day, and to the local caretakers for their enthusiasm and interest. The Little Committee were truly inspired by the Pakana Rangers’ leadership and knowledge for caring for Kutalayna Country.

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