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Councillor

Oliver Costello

Bundjalung Knowledge Holder

Expertise:

  • Cultural land management
  • Culturally significant species
  • Cultural burning
  • Aboriginal joint management partnership

Affiliations:

  • Board member, Natural Hazards Research Australia

Oliver is a Bundjalung man from the Northern Rivers of NSW and has been actively engaged in Cultural Land Management projects with many Aboriginal communities across Australia. He feels a powerful sense of responsibility to family, communities and country. He believes strongly in the role of Aboriginal culture as a keystone to maintaining livelihoods, supporting identity, connection to country and enabling healthy and regenerative communities to care for country.

He is the Executive Director of the Jagun Alliance, a visiting fellow at Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research at the University of Technology Sydney and a founder and former CEO of the Firesticks Alliance Indigenous Corporation. He has a broad range of experience in Cultural fire practices, Aboriginal Joint Management partnerships, Culturally significant and threatened species management and Natural Cultural Resource management. Oliver is also an advisor or director with several organisations and projects. He is passionate about Indigenous leadership, empowerment, partnerships and recognition of cultural knowledge and practice through community led mentorship on Country.


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Acknowledgements

The Biodiversity Council acknowledges the First Peoples of the lands and waters of Australia, and pays respect to their Elders, past, present and future and expresses gratitude for long and ongoing custodianship of Country.

The Biodiversity Council is an independent expert group founded by 11 Australian universities to promote evidence-based solutions to Australia’s biodiversity crisis. It receives funding from 11 university partners and The Ian Potter Foundation, The Ross Trust, Trawalla Foundation, The Rendere Trust, Isaacson Davis Foundation, Coniston Charitable Trust and Angela Whitbread.



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