Yolngu traditional owner, M. Mununggurr, speaks to her family about looking out for dangers and risks in daily life and at work, with one common goal – returning home safely to one another.
This seminar is the second in a series filmed by NT WorkSafe as part of its Remote Workers Work Health and Safety Program. The program raises awareness of work health and safety in remote workplaces and communities by engaging community members and traditional owners.
This seminar and the Remote Workers Work Health and Safety Program was developed in collaboration with key Aboriginal corporations operating in the East Arnhem region.
Who is this seminar for?
This seminar has been produced for the Yolngu workers and communities in Arnhem Land. Indigenous workers, communities and businesses, public sector organisations who engage with Indigenous communities and businesses, workers in regional and remote workplaces, and workers in challenging environments, will also find this broadcast valuable.
About the presenters
M. Mununggurr is a Yolngu traditional owner.
Additional resources
- Code of Practice: How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks
- Code of Practice: Managing the Work Environment and Facilities
- indigenous.gov.au
- National Indigenous Australians Agency
- Reconciliation Australia
- Country needs people
- North Australian Indigenous Land & Sea Management Alliance