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Vale Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE DSG
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation acknowledges with sadness the passing of respected Aboriginal campaigner, Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue.
Purrkanaitya Elders Village
Today, project partners announced the delivery of Purrkanaitya, a purpose-built Aboriginal Elders Village, that will offer ‘ageing in place’ for many…
New water supply strengthening station’s opportunities
The ILSC has provided more than $76,000 in funding to Seven Emu Station for the installation of a new bore and solar pump on the property.
First Nations communities benefit from return of Country in 2023
Throughout 2023, the ILSC has worked closely in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia, to facilitate the return…
Recovery grants available for cyclone-impacted Indigenous groups
Indigenous groups who have been affected by Cyclone Jasper, in Far North Queensland, are encouraged to apply for the Program, with up to $20,000 available for…
Top End fire forum unites First Nations rangers, delivering real outcomes
The 2023 Annual Northern Territory Savanna Fire Management Program Forum, hosted by the ILSC has been hailed a major success, after participants gathered for…
Vale Dr Bush-Blanasi
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) acknowledges with sadness, the passing of the Northern Land Council (NLC) Chair, Dr Bush-Blanasi.
Top End rangers unite for ILSC’s first of its kind fire forum
Tomorrow, approximately 50 Indigenous fire managers and rangers will gather at the De Lego Resort on Wulna land in the Northern Territory, as part of the 2023…
Additional training and employment secured for First Nations peoples
Kenisha Winunguj, a young Indigenous woman and one of the many RJP participants, recently began working as a Miyalk Ranger for Yirralka Miyalk, a social…
New Headquarters secured for expanding Indigenous Corporation
WYAC is on the move – having relocated to a new, fit-for-purpose Headquarters located in Spalding, Western Australia.
Huge success for Lower Gulf community
The Normanton community has celebrated the official opening of Normanton Foodworks which was supported by the ILSC who contributed $2 million towards its total…
Consent and caveats policy to reduce the administrative burden for Indigenous communities
The ILSC is pleased to announce the implementation of its new Consent and Caveats Policy – aimed at creating a fair and transparent approach to the ILSC’s…