The Queensland Murray-Darling Committee (QMDC), in partnership with the Federal Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, has employed nine Aboriginal Rangers to deliver environmental outcomes as part of the Working on Country Regional program.
The QMDC Ranger program will undertake projects to help manage land across a variety of tenures, in partnership with state and local government, and private landholders.
The Rangers are keen to work with land managers across the Basin. Click here for more details.
QMDC’s Aboriginal Rangers will work with land managers to implement on-ground works to help boost the sustainability of the Basin. It is hoped that along with strong natural and cultural outcomes, these projects will result in an exchange of Aboriginal cultural knowledge.
- Click here to check out the program flyer, inlcuding answers to commonly asked questions.
- Click here to read the launch release.
- For more information, contact QMDC Ranger Coordinator Charlie Waters on 0400 455 048.




