Results

… hard to care for and protect Country. Parts of the landscape were also separated by different ownership, and the natural water flows—crucial for traditional eel farming—were at risk of being disrupted. … First Nations Clean Energy Network …
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  • Renewable and clean energy
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… owners and other land managers to deliver a range of environmental, economic and social benefits across carbon, nature, water quality and plastics projects. … A partnership consultancy that facilitates Healthy Country Planning processes with …
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  • Carbon
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… of the fisheries and aquaculture sectors in Australia and internationally. … Works across sectors but primarily focus on water and natural resources management, climate adaptation, regional development and infrastructure solutions. … Leading … owners and other land managers to deliver a range of environmental, economic and social benefits across carbon, nature, water quality and plastics projects. … A partnership consultancy that facilitates Healthy Country Planning processes with …
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… owners and other land managers to deliver a range of environmental, economic and social benefits across carbon, nature, water quality and plastics projects. … A partnership consultancy that facilitates Healthy Country Planning processes with …
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  • Environmental
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… starting a project on Country, it’s important to find out about your rights and interests - like legal ownership of land/water, Native Title rights, or other interests. … Protecting and respecting cultural knowledge, including how this is …
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… councils. It was created to give First Nations communities access to fishing rights and benefit from their traditional waters. A key function of the Aboriginal Sea Company is securing mud crab and barramundi fishing licenses for Indigenous …
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  • Fisheries
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… $3.5 billion to Australia’s economy every year. Wild Catch Fisheries There are three main types of wild catch fisheries: Inland (rivers and lakes) – very small part of the industry, managed by states and territories Coastal (near the shore) – …
  • Fisheries
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… starting a project on Country, it’s important to find out about your rights and interests - like legal ownership of land/water, Native Title rights, or other interests. … It can be complicated to know what you’re allowed to do on Country … of overlapping laws and rules. It’s a good idea to get legal advice before signing any agreement. In Australia, land and water rights and interests are decided in different ways. These include land ownership under the Torrens title system, … to record who owns land. Native Title – Recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights to land and water. Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) – Agreements between Traditional Owners and others about land and water
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… Country: Nari Nari Project Partners: Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation, Nature Conservancy, Wyss Foundation Sector(s): Inland Water … Restoring traditional management of a wetland Gayini is a culturally significant property in southern New South … licenses were initially acquired by the Commonwealth and NSW Governments in 2013. Their goal was to “buy back” water for the environment. The Nari Nari Tribal Council (NNTC), The Nature Conservancy, Wyss Foundation, ILSC and other …
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  • Inland water
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… hard to care for and protect Country. Parts of the landscape were also separated by different ownership, and the natural water flows—crucial for traditional eel farming—were at risk of being disrupted. … Protecting Budj Bim The Gunditjmara … hard to care for and protect Country. Parts of the landscape were also separated by different ownership, and the natural water flows—crucial for traditional eel farming—were at risk of being disrupted. Country: Gunditjmara Project Partners: Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation Sector(s): Inland Water, Fisheries and Aquaculture … Restoring Gunditjmara ownership and management of Budj Bim  Budj Bim, in …
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  • Inland water
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Acknowledgement of Country

In all of the ILSC’s activities we pay our respect to the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands, waters and skies on which we live and work. We honour the resilience and continuing connection to Country, culture, and community of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia. We recognise the decisions we make today will impact the lives of generations to come.