The Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape Board is no longer active on Twitter. Find us on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, or check out our website.
Goodbye Twitter!
These are our final tweets. Due to recent changes on this platform, it no longer aligns with our commitment to respectful, reliable communication with our communities and diverse audience. Be sure to follow us on our other social media accounts for updates!
Goodbye Twitter!
These are our final tweets. Due to recent changes on this platform, it no longer aligns with our commitment to respectful, reliable communication with our communities and diverse audience. Be sure to follow us on our other social media accounts for updates!
A huge thank you to everyone who followed us here, helped amplify our stories, and shared our love for the unique landscapes, flora and fauna of the AW region. We hope you continue to stay connected with us through our other social media accounts and our website.
Work with us!
The Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape Board is now hiring a Project Officer to work in remote areas of the Alinytjara Wiluṟara region.
This full-time role is based in Ceduna. Applications close February 7.
https://t.co/ZGSDvApkVP
Weedy Wednesday
Battling buffel grass doesn’t just take place on Country. See what AW staff including Buffel Grass State Coordinator Troy Bowman have been doing to spread the word to stop the weed in Palya Summer 24.
https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
AW staff work hard on Country, and just as hard behind the scenes. See what’s been happening in our staff roundup in the Summer 2024 issue of Palya, out now. Plus, a collaborative effort to keep the fire burning: https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
Work with us!
The Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape Board is now hiring a Project Officer to work in remote areas of the Alinytjara Wiluṟara region.
This full-time role is based in Ceduna. Applications close February 7.
https://t.co/ZGSDvApkVP
Ever think you have a crappy job? Spare a thought for the scat man, counting kuna in the APY Lands. Plus a new trial for buffel control and we say hello to new staff members and farewell to some familiar faces. Palya Summer 2024 is out now: https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
Thursday Birdsday!
AW staff and @Far West Coast Rangers have been clocking up the kilometres, checking up on nganamara – and there’s some good news! Read all about it in the latest issue of Palya: https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
#nht
Our new Chair Brenz Saunders has hit the ground running since his appointment in September. Read all about it in the Summer 24 issue of Palya, available now: https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
Exciting news in our first mail of the new year – we’ve received a Certificate of Commendation in the 2024 Australian Biosecurity Awards.
We were nominated in the First Nations Award category.
It’s terrific to be recognised, congratulations to all winners. https://t.co/QwQnvjGaOX
Sustainable agriculture and warru recovery in the APY Lands – read all about it in the Summer 2024 issue of Palya, available now from our website: https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
2024 has been a big year for buffel grass in AW. Read all about the ministerial meeting called to combat the crisis in Palya Summer 2024. https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
Thursday Birdsday!
Read all about our shorebird survey on the beautiful Yalata coast in the latest issue of Palya. Plus, AW and Yalata community team up to clean up. https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
Merry Christmas to everyone from the board and staff of the Alinytjara Wilurara Landscape Board. We’ll be taking a short break over the festive season, returning on January 2 – see you all in 2025!
Board business.
Catch up with the latest from our board members in the Summer 2024 issue of Palya, available from our website now: https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
Scaly Sunday
How’s the colour difference? The thorny devil, or moloch, is an unmistakable reptile in the AW region. They have the ability to change colour to blend into their surroundings, varying from brown to orange, red and yellow.
#wildoz#reptiles
OUT NOW!
The Summer 2024 issue of Palya is packed with stories from the Alinytjara Wiluṟara region. Catch up with the latest on the battle against buffel grass, counting birds on the Yalata coast, long walks for nganamara and much more.
Get it here: https://t.co/qSebOLRRdj
Thursday birdsday!
The AW team and Far West Coast Rangers have been clocking up the Ks on the hunt for malleefowl mounds. An aerial LiDAR survey identified more than 400 possible mounds, and the only way to find out for sure is to walk to each one and check it.
#NHT