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… Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders have been caring for Country and protecting Australia’s biodiversity for more than 60,000 years. They are uniquely … development advisory and services, strategy, Indigenous stakeholder consultation … Leading advisor in the fisheries and aquaculture sector and in blue carbon, carbon neutrality, environmental impact assessment, natural capital accounting, …
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… Yarrabah has faced frequent and long power outages, making it hard for people to access essential services and live comfortably. Many homes also use old, inefficient appliances. … A Clean Energy Future for Yarrabah Yarrabah has faced frequent and long power outages, making it hard for people to access essential services and live comfortably. Many homes also use …
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  • Renewable and clean energy
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… Tiwi Islanders wanted to use traditional fire practices and create benefits for the Community. But starting carbon projects can be expensive and risky. … Tiwi Fire and Carbon Project In North Queensland, there wasn’t a clear way to measure the environmental …
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  • Carbon
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… fires in this region would affect greenhouse gas emissions. Project Partners: Indigenous Desert Alliance, Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation Sector(s): Carbon … Savanna fire management works well in tropical savanna areas. Land managers can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by right-way fire management, and they can earn carbon credits for doing …
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… Australia is changing how it makes electricity by using more clean and renewable energy, like solar and wind. Clean energy projects can bring cheaper power, new jobs, and help build stronger communities. … The clean energy market is growing fast. Governments and companies are investing …
  • Renewable and clean energy
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… Carbon farming projects are a powerful way to fight climate change and care for Country. First Nations-led projects can use cultural knowledge, create jobs, protect sacred sites, and earn carbon credits that bring income and benefits to communities. … Earning and trading carbon credits The carbon market landscape is evolving, with new …
  • Carbon
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… Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders have been caring for Country and protecting Australia’s biodiversity for more than 60,000 years and are uniquely positioned to lead nature repair and environmental market projects. … Projects run by First Nations …
  • Environmental
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… Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders have been caring for Country and protecting Australia’s biodiversity for more than 60,000 years and are uniquely positioned to lead nature repair and environmental market projects. … Environmental markets work by …
  • Environmental
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… Explore grant and funding opportunities that support your project on Country. Find out what’s available, how to apply, and who to contact for help getting started. … Whether you're starting a community project, launching a new business, or developing an idea with partners, there are several grant programs and funding opportunities available across Australia.  Here are some of the government sites where you can find out more: …
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… Before 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 because 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
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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.