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Inland water refers to all the rivers, lakes, wetlands and hidden underground water across Australia. These waters shape the land, support life, and connect everything—from plants and animals to people and places. … Australia’s inland water systems are managed by state and territory governments, each has its own way of managing water. Understanding these differences can help inform the best way to access water. In Australia, water isn’t just used—it can be traded, like a product. People can buy …
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Inland water refers to all the rivers, lakes, wetlands and hidden underground water across Australia. These waters shape the land, support life, and connect everything—from plants and animals to people and places. … Opportunities in inland water Leadership and participation in the inland water sector can mean many things. If you want to get access to water on your Country, a great first step is to find out what rules apply in your area. Types of water individuals and groups can access include: …
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Inland water refers to all the rivers, lakes, wetlands and hidden underground water across Australia. These waters shape the land, support life, and connect everything—from plants and animals to people and places. … Human rights and climate change advisory, nature-based carbon project development advisory and services, strategy, Indigenous stakeholder consultation … Works across sectors but primarily focus on water and natural resources management, climate adaptation, regional development and …
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Inland water refers to all the rivers, lakes, wetlands and hidden underground water across Australia. These waters shape the land, support life, and connect everything—from plants and animals to people and places. … Australia’s inland waters are managed through a system of rules about who can use water, how much water can be used, and how much must be kept for the health of waterways and the animals and plants that rely on them.  The right to use water is often organised into allocations and …
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First Nations communities have always used smart and sustainable ways to fish. Today, fishing and aquaculture are big industries in Australia, and it’s important that First Nations communities continue to be involved. … Together, fisheries and aquaculture add about $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 …
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First Nations communities have always used smart and sustainable ways to fish. Today, fishing and aquaculture are big industries in Australia, and it’s important that First Nations communities continue to be involved. … Some fishing and aquaculture opportunities mix traditional knowledge with modern methods and can lead to jobs, keep culture strong, and help create businesses that care for the environment.  Getting special licenses or government quotas is expensive and much harder but can be …
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First Nations communities have always used smart and sustainable ways to fish. Today, fishing and aquaculture are big industries in Australia, and it’s important that First Nations communities continue to be involved. … Atlantis Fisheries Consulting Group is a boutique Australian advisory firm specialising in fisheries investment, management, and sustainability, providing expert advice on fishing rights, asset management, business development, and trade across Australia’s wild‑catch fisheries …
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First Nations communities have always used smart and sustainable ways to fish. Today, fishing and aquaculture are big industries in Australia, and it’s important that First Nations communities continue to be involved. … Fisheries and aquaculture are important for food, culture, and jobs. Together, they support local communities and add about $3.5 billion to Australia’s economy every year. Fisheries in Australia are managed by rules that vary depending on where you are. These rules decide: Who …
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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 Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) is the main organisation that runs the electricity system or power grid, in Australia.  AEMO does not cover some remote areas, and Western Australia and the Northern Territory use a separate grid.  Grid operators make sure the power grid works …
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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. … If you want to be part of Australia’s clean energy future, a good place to start is by looking at what’s possible on your Country. This might be a local project, something for community, or leading a large-scale project.  The Australian Government and private investors are putting a lot of …

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.