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Who We are

We are Traditional Owners and representatives of the seven tribal groups of Country bound by the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac (MWI) Natural Resource Management (NRM) boundary.

Collectively, we are known as the MWI Traditional Owner Reference Group (TORG) and consist of members of the Juru, Gia, Ngaro, Yuwibara, Koinmerburra, Barada and Widi people. We are committed to managing, maintaining and protecting our tribal lands and sea within the MWI region. We discuss, develop and deliver opportunities to build capacity within the group and share cultural heritage and environmental values.

As representatives of the seven tribal groups of the region, we seek to develop opportunities to reconnect with Country. We direct and participate in on-Country activities to restore and protect cultural heritage and are charged with the responsibility to disseminate this material to the wider Indigenous community, as appropriate.

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Birra-Gabba Language Word List and Activity Book
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Significant Dates 2024

The MWI TORG consist of the following:

Traditional Owners Map

Juru Country

Includes lands north of Bowen.

TORG Member: Sue West

Proxy Member: Jason Hartwig

Gia Country

Includes the mainland adjacent to the Whitsunday Islands, north to Bowen, south to O’Connell River and east to the Clarke Connor Ranges.

TORG Member: Agnes Boyd

Proxy Member: Sarah McAvoy

Ngaro Country

Includes the Whitsunday Islands and the mainland coastlines where they traded with Gia people.

Proxy Member: Emmakita Geia

Yuwibara Country

Yuwibara country boundary is north to Midge Point, south to Cape Palmerston, west to the Clarke Conner Range and 10 nautical miles east of the coastline.

TORG Member: Veronica Ah-wang

 

Koinmerburra Country

Includes Pine Mountain (Normanby Range) across to Styx River, north along the coast to Cape Palmerston, west to the Clarke Connor Range.

TORG Member: Marissa Deshong

Barada Country

Barada boundary is west of the Clarke Connor Ranges, south of Homevale National Park.

TORG Member: Sam Dallachy

Widi Country

Widi boundary is west of the Clarke Connor Ranges, north of Homevale National Park.

TORG Member: Arthur Kennedy

Proxy Member: Corbette Fewquandie

 

Meet the members of the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac Traditional Owner Reference Group

The TORG wish to acknowledge and recognise the contributions made by former members who have passed.

Marissa Deshong – Koinmerburra
My involvement with the Traditional Owner Reference Group (TORG) has been from the beginning when I worked for Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services. I have learnt a lot from the other Traditional Owners within this group. Our job is to look after country and the best way to do this is to work together. We share and learn about the culture.
Contact 0455 295 237

Sue West – Juru
I am a direct descendant of the Juru peoples of Bowen. I have been involved as a Juru elder with the TORG for four years. I am privileged to share my knowledge. My connection is also with the Ngaro and Gia peoples of the Whitsundays. I am involved with the schools in Proserpine, Whitsundays, Airlie Beach, and Bowen in which I share my knowledge and participate in all activities/events involving the Traditional Owners. My vision is to teach the young and to hand down my knowledge so that they can appreciate and respect the ways of our Ancestors of the Juru people.
Contact 0409 595 777

Sam Dallachy – Barada
My name is Samuel Dallachy and I am a descendant of the Barada/Wiri tribes. I am a senior Cultural Heritage officer which gives me a voice for our group and how our cultural sites are managed and looked after. TORG is a great opportunity to be involved in the implementation and management of our cultural and environmental resources.
Contact 0497 832 504

Agnes Boyd – GIA
Agnes is very passionate about ‘Looking after Country’ and her main priority is being a major part of future management planning with QPWS, Reef Catchments, Tourism and other agencies in the Whitsunday region. Her focus is the youth, by building their capacity and employment opportunities to work on Gia and country.
Contact 0488 058 624

Corbette Fewquandie – Widi

 

The Traditional Owner Reference Group provides an opportunity for the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac community to work together with Traditional Owners to improve the community’s knowledge of cultural heritage values and NRM issues within the region.

The TORG aims to make the MWI region a proactive leader in cultural heritage and environmental management. The TORG is governed by the Terms of Reference (under review) and is informed by the MWI TORG Strategic Plan 2017 – 2027.

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Reef Catchments would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners, past and present, on whose land, sea and waters we work. We acknowledge their enduring spiritual and cultural connection and their responsibility as First People to maintain and care for Country.
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