TOGMS Pilot Project Day on Country
Event description
The Traditional Owner Game Management Strategy sets out how Victorian Government departments and agencies will partner with Traditional Owners to reinstate cultural knowledge and practice in game management on Country.
The Strategy was established in the spirit of genuine collaboration and self-determination. In its first year, implementation is focused on four pilot projects develop or improve collaborative management strategies on State Game Reserves and Nature Reserves where hunting occurs.
A day on Country at Jack Smith Lake State Game Reserve – a pilot established by Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) – will be an opportunity to explore this project and share information relevant to each pilot project, to strengthen their outcomes and help ensure success.
Event information
- Date:Â Thursday 28 November 2024
- Time: 10am – 4pm
- Location:Â Jack Smith Lake State Game Reserve
- Meeting point:Â Google maps link
- Dress:Â Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy footwear
- Access: 4WD access is recommended. If you need carpooling from the meeting spot into the reserve please contact tanya.vernes@fvtoc.com.au
Event agenda
- Meet to travel to Jack Smith Lake with Gunaikurnai Traditional Owners and GLaWAC staff
- Welcome to Country
- Explore State Game Reserve and discuss management, partnerships, challenges and solutions
- Travel to Sale for lunch and solutions-forming workshop session
- Event concludes
Sincere thanks to GLaWAC for hosting this event on Gunaikurnai Country.  Â
This event is funded from the Sustainable Action Hunting Plan 2.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity