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… Today, the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) has reminded community that its 2023 Emergency Response Grants Program – that has already provided financial relief to flood-affected Indigenous corporations in the Kimberley … of communities. This has spurred the ILSC to offer a timely reminder to the public that its 2023 Emergency Response Grants Program is open to provide relief for flood-affected Indigenous corporations. The grant program provides a grant … with the impacted communities and remind flood-affected Indigenous corporations that our 2023 Emergency Response Grants Program is available to provide some relief.” Details on how to apply for funding under the 2023 Emergency …
  • Floods
  • ILSC News
  • Queensland
… Closed – East Coast Floods Emergency Response Grants Program 2022 East Coast Floods Emergency Response Grant Program has now closed. The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation’s  2022 East Coast Floods Emergency Response Grants Program  closed on 15th of June 2022. Applications received on or before 15 June have been assessed against the … local ILSC divisional office visit:  https://www.ilsc.gov.au/contact/ … Closed – East Coast Floods Emergency Response Grants Program …
… the impact on Indigenous lands, assets and communities, we have released the 2022 East Coast Emergency Response Grants Program  to support Indigenous corporations.  The ILSC Program has been established as an emergency response grant …
The National Centre of Indigenous Excellence (NCIE) is pleased to announce the appointment of Grant Cameron as its Chief Executive Officer. Mr Cameron, a Kamilaroi man, is a familiar face at the NCIE, previously devoting seven years of his professional career working at the iconic centre. More recently, Mr Cameron delivered leadership programs in his capacity as Manager at the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation. In this role, he worked closely with remote and regional First Nations …
  • NCIE
… Specialised First Nations pathways include: Customary-commercial licenses Government-assigned quota Partnerships and grants  … First Nations communities have always used smart and sustainable ways to fish. Today, fishing and aquaculture …
  • Fisheries
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What is the ILSC? The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) is a corporate Commonwealth entity established under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005 (ATSI Act). The ILSC’s long-term vision for meeting its ATSI Act mandate is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to enjoy the rightful entitlements, opportunities and benefits that the return of country and its management brings . The ILSC’s primary grant program – Our Country Our Future – provides assistance for …
… by the 2023 floods. In July 2023, the program was restructured to cover all natural disasters, called the Quick Response Grants Program. This restructure is a rolling, annual initiative.   … 14 … 17 … Disaster funding provides urgent relief …
  • ILSC News
  • Natural Disaster
Corporate Documents Welcome to the ILSC Corporate Brochure ILSC Our Country. Our Future Brochure ILSC Performance Framework ILSC Modern Slavery Act Statement ILSC Board Charter as at 11 June 2025 ILSC Audit and Risk Committee Charter Deed of Grant Enterprise Agreement Executive Remuneration Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation 2016-17 Executive Remuneration Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation 2017-18 Indigenous Procurement Policy Native Title Policy Portfolio Budget Statement 2018-19 …
Celebrations are in full swing for the Saltwater Freshwater Arts Alliance Aboriginal Corporation (SWFW), who officially opened their new headquarters yesterday on Gumbaynggirr land in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. Thanks to a major funding boost of over $2 million from the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC), SWFW have moved into their permanent base, where they will continue to promote artists and makers from the Worimi, Biripi, Dunghutti and Gumbaynggirr nations, which make up the …
  • Indigenous Art
  • ILSC News
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (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 assessment of applications to consent to the transfer or charging of granted Assets.  This policy is placing the power into the hands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations by providing greater autonomy and flexibility over their grant-funded Assets.  The new policy and guidelines have been …
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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.