Use these resources to find out more about the carbon market and carbon farming projects.
Connect with these First Nations led organisations to find out more and see what other people are doing.
Indigenous Carbon Industry Network (ICIN)
ICIN is the peak body for Indigenous-led carbon projects in Australia. It helps Traditional Owners and Indigenous groups run carbon farming projects, mainly through savanna fire management. These projects create jobs, protect culture, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. icin.org.au
Aboriginal Carbon Foundation (AbCF)
AbCF is a 100% Aboriginal-owned not-for-profit that supports carbon farming and cultural fire projects. It connects Indigenous communities with carbon credit buyers and provides training for rangers. Their goal is to create economic independence and improve wellbeing for First Nations people. abcfoundation.org.au
Arnhem Land Fire Abatement (ALFA NT)
ALFA NT is an Aboriginal-owned carbon business in Arnhem Land. It runs savanna fire management projects that reduce emissions and protect Country. Income from carbon credits supports ranger groups and community development. alfant.com.au
Central Land Council (CLC)
CLC represents Aboriginal people in Central Australia. It manages land rights, supports ranger programs, and helps communities benefit from carbon and land management projects. clc.org.au
Kimberley Land Council (KLC)
KLC is the peak Indigenous body in the Kimberley region. It works with Traditional Owners to secure native title, care for Country, and develop cultural and economic projects. They also support ranger programs and land management initiatives. klc.org.au
North Australian Fire Information (NAFI)
NAFI provides real-time fire maps and data for northern Australia. It helps land managers, including Indigenous ranger groups, plan and monitor fire management activities using satellite technology. www.firenorth.org.au