OUTBACK ADVOCATE
Preserving Australia’s Biodiversity through Strategic Action

A passion for Protecting our vast and expanse ecosystem
Professional Standards / Trust and Credibility / Outback Advocate
Safety First
Our operations are governed by a “Zero Harm” policy. We implement rigorous risk assessments and safety exclusion zones for every project, ensuring the protection of our team, your staff, and the public.
Outback Advocate is currently in the process of securing formal accreditation. Our programs are strategically designed to align with the standards of AHCPMG304 and AHCPMG309, ensuring our practices meet industry benchmarks for pest management and land care.
Ethical Conduct
We adhere to the highest animal welfare standards and the National Codes of Practice. Every action is taken with respect for the environment and a commitment to humane, quick, and professional outcomes
Technical Expertise
We utilize modern technology and specialized equipment to ensure precision. From GPS data logging to advanced ballistics, we bring a technical edge to traditional land management challenges
Landholder Partnership
We view every project as a partnership. We work closely with pastoralists and land managers to ensure our operations align with your property goals, livestock movements, and seasonal requirements
The Challenge
The before and aftereffects and the difference between doing nothing and acting – OUTBACK ADVOCATE
The Challenge
Environmental Degradation
Invasive species don’t just occupy space; they destroy it. Overgrazing and soil rooting lead to erosion that can take decades to recover.
The Result
A Thriving Landscape and Regeneration of our native species
Once the pressure is removed, the bush begins to breathe. Native grasses return, and waterholes clear, allowing local wildlife to reclaim their home
“Yes we’ve made a great mess of the planet. We’ve caused this problem, but if we caused it we can fix it.”

Warren Oates and Danny Touma
Owners and Operators
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