This series explores the stories, voices and vision that have shaped, and continue to influence, Indigenous land and sea management across Australia. Through engaging interviews with ILSC pioneers, current leaders and community changemakers.
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The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) celebrated a significant milestone – 30 years since commencing operations on 1 June 1995.
Tribal Warrior Aboriginal Corporation is celebrating a major milestone – the ownership of the ground floor at the iconic Black Theatre site, 27 Cope Street, Redfern. This is a powerful step forward, bringing new life and purpose to a site that has been central to Aboriginal arts and culture for decades.
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation’s (ILSC) Real Jobs Program (RJP) has marked another milestone in its 18-year journey, hosting its annual Forum on Anangu Country, Northern Territory, with a special focus on Indigenous-led tourism initiatives.
The NSW Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (NSWICC) is celebrating their new ownership of level 2 of the iconic Black Theatre site at 27 Cope Street, Redfern. This marks a pivotal step in the ongoing development and revitalisation of a location that has long been central to the Aboriginal arts and cultural scene in Australia.
ILSC provided funding through the Northern Territory SFM program, backed by the Ichthys Joint Venture as part of a $91 million voluntary offsets package linked to the environmentally responsible development of the INPEX-operated Ichthys Onshore LNG facility.
The Western Australian Family Violence Prevention Legal Service Aboriginal Corporation – more commonly known as Aboriginal Family Legal Services (AFLS) – is celebrating its new Perth-based headquarters with community and project partners.
Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation (WAC) moved into their headquarters near the traditional lands of the Ngarinyin people just over 12 months ago, but today it welcomed project partners, directors, and community members to its new home to celebrate the success of the project.
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) has formally launched a sale process for the operational assets of its subsidiary, Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia Pty Ltd, which operates the Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara in Central Australia.
The state’s first co-designed purpose-built boarding house for Indigenous students is under construction at Djarragun College (located in Gordonvale – Malanbarra Clan of the Yidinji Tribe) catering for students from places where high school options are inadequate.