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Four Nations NRM Governance Group

The Four Nations are:

  • Kaurna
  • Ngadjuri
  • Ngarrindjeri
  • Peramangk


The Four Nations NRM Governance Group is a united voice for caring for country and is united against the destructions of Aboriginal sites, culture and country within the Adelaide and Mount Lofty NRM Region.

The group implement and develop strategies, policies and procedures that will assist each nation clan group to address issues of concern in regards to caring for sites, culture, country and economic stability, within the boundaries of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM region.

The group are committed to developing projects that are aligned to caring for country, waterways and marine environments and to ensure each of these projects have a positive assessed outcome.

New consultation protocols released

Read the media release.  Aboriginal cultural information will form a key part of natural resources management under a major new guide funded by the State Government’s Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management (AMLR NRM) Board.

A series of protocols is outlined in the Australia-first guide, which has been released following extensive planning, consultation and research in a collaborative partnership between the Kaurna, Ngadjuri, Ngarrindjeri and Peramangk Nations, and project managers Rural Solutions SA.

All the necessary information on the four Nations is now available in one concise and endorsed publication. It defines the process from an Aboriginal perspective on how to engage Aboriginal people to achieve outcomes on managing natural resources relative to their country.

The 154-page colour guide – Four Nations NRM Governance Group Consultation and Engagement Protocols – covers the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Region which stretches from Gawler in the north to Cape Jervis in the south.

The protocols detailed in the guide identify appropriate cultural information for natural resources management practitioners and people who have an interest in learning more about Aboriginal culture in the region. 

Printed copies of the protocol document can be purchased from the PIRSA Bookshop

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