Laura rangers have been participating with Archaeology surveys since 2014, and from there onwards, throughout the years our rangers walked the escarpment of the Quinkan country and discovered more and more spectacular rock art.
The Laura Rangers have developed skills and training throughout the years. They have learned how to identify and use best practice to record cultural sites even adding their track logs from their GPS onto the ABM website along with their recorded sites.
Our team having a go with Falcrum, site planning, iDstretch and the Ramen Specture.
In 2025 The Agayrr Bamangay Milbi project team invited the Laura Rangers over to Perth for the Australian Archaeology Association conference.
The ranger team presenting their presentation about their partnership with the AGM project.
Sue Marsh, Joshua Sabatino, Vanessa Lee Chue and Presaiah Ross
The AGM project team had set up a stall for the Laura Rangers to sell their Kuku Thaypan language cards at the conference.
Presaiah Ross and Vanessa Lee cheu.
The Laura Rangers also take the school kids of Laura State School out and show them the Rock art.