Last year, the Department of Environment and Science extended an invitation to AWX Executive and Partners On Country to assemble an independent expert panel. This panel was tasked with offering counsel to the government regarding the future safeguarding of the Great Barrier Reef, its marine life, and the surrounding waters. During the selection process, we had the pleasure of identifying Malachi Johnson, a proud Gooreng Gooreng man and esteemed former sea ranger, as an ideal candidate for the role of TUMRA Project Manager (Traditional Use of Marine Resources Agreements).
One year after Malachi joined the Reef 2050 Advisory Committee, we had the opportunity to catch up with him and gain valuable insights into the progress of his endeavours and the remarkable impact he has made.
“Being part of the Reef 2050 Advisory Committee is important as entities like this lead to self-determination for traditional owners – to having control and a say about what is best for country,” Malachi said.
The committee's primary responsibility was to develop a Traditional Owner Implementation Plan, which has now been legally accepted. “All activities on the reef must align with this plan, and adherence to it is mandatory for those working on sea country,” Malachi said.
“The committee was charged with developing a Traditional Owner Implementation Plan that’s now been legislatively accepted. All activity on the reef must align to this plan and everyone working on sea country must abide by it.
“For me personally, I’ve made it my life’s mission to make sure we preserve and conserve and to educate and share the traditional knowledge of Gooreng Gooreng sea country.
“We hold more than 100,000 years of traditional knowledge and custodianship. Western science isn’t superior to this knowledge and we must respect what each can bring to the battle against climate change and ensure we have sustainability.”
The chosen theme for Reconciliation Week this year, "Be a voice for generations," serves as a profound homage to the enduring legacy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, spanning an impressive 65,000 years. It acknowledges and honours the fundamental rights of First Nations peoples to actively participate in decision-making processes that directly impact their lives, land, and community. The commendable efforts of the Reef 2050 Advisory Committee exemplify the power of collaboration and empathy, resulting in outcomes that not only demonstrate utmost respect but also cater to the diverse needs of all community members.
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