Upgrades are underway at Currawillinghi Station, a 6,651-hectare property recently reacquired by the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation. In partnership with Yuwaalaraay Euahlayi Aboriginal Corporation and Queensland Murray-Darling Catchments Ltd, the project will restore cultural sites and create lasting opportunities for future generations.
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A powerful moment of cultural reconnection is unfolding in the Wet Tropics of North Queensland, where the sacred site of Wawu Dimbi – meaning “place of inner spirit” in the Yalanji language, is being officially returned to its Traditional Owners, the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people.
The Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation is excited to announce the official opening of QUAMPI, a vibrant new First Nations designed, owned and operated Arts and Cultural Centre.
A new purpose-built base, the Utopia Art Centre, opened its doors to the public, and will be led by the Urapuntja Aboriginal Corporation (UAC).
Moorundi Health Centre, located in Murray Bridge on Ngarrindjeri Country, has opened its doors to the public, bringing with it a new sense of prosperity for the local community.
The new multi-purpose hub is a landmark achievement, bringing with it enhanced social, economic, environmental and cultural opportunities for the community, solely funded by the ILSC.
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.
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.