Results

… to the aspirations and priorities of more than 400 people, totalling over 1200 hours of sharing, all to inform its National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy (NILSS) – the ILSC’s primary policy document – and to reset the organisation’s relationship with Indigenous … of the community consultation and an invitation to make comment on the emerging direction of the NILSS. The report, and Strategy outline for comment, share key themes identified from the community consultation campaign, which cover …
  • Conservation
  • NILSS
… Sector Leadership is a strategic priority of the National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy 2023-28. Through this priority, we want to create significant change and improvement that benefits all … for each priority sector, guiding our investment and partnership development during the implementation of the National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy. The Sector Leadership Future Industries Initiatives outline the ILSC’s …
… them to prosper and continue to realise their vision for self-determination. “In 2023, the ILSC also released its National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy. This strategy will guide the ILSC over the course of the coming 5 years with a focus on the returning and managing Country. …
  • ILSC News
… as rightful stewards of land, water, and sea. The ILSC’s commitment to these efforts is renewed and reinforced in its National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy (NILSS). On May 8-9, the 2024 First Nations Clean Energy Symposium will take place in Adelaide, bringing … and experts on Kaurna Country. This Symposium, a partnership between the First Nations Clean Energy Network, the National Native Title Council and the ILSC, will shine a light on how Indigenous voices can shape strategies for a …
  • Clean Energy
  • Renewables
… The ILSC Corporate Plan 2022-23, Strategy to 2026 continues to build on the ILSC’s vision for Indigenous people to enjoy the rightful entitlements, … Commission, we believe there has never been a better time to examine and mature our engagement and partnerships strategy, and operations. This will ensure the aspirations of Indigenous people are genuinely represented. It also builds … participation in shared decision-making. This will be a focus of the year ahead. … ILSC Corporate Plan 2022-23, Strategy 2026 has been released! …
… The ILSC Corporate Plan 2021-2022, Unlocking the Indigenous Estate – Strategy to 2025 continues to build on the ILSC’s vision for Indigenous people to enjoy the rightful entitlements, … Islander Act 2005 and the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act (PGPA Act) 2013 such that the refreshed National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy (NILSS) – our primary policy document – provides the key strategic direction … long-term outcomes we hope to achieve; how we are aligning our activities to those outcomes (or pathways); and our broad national (and regional) focus areas for prioritising ILSC investment. Outlined in our Corporate Plan, are our four …
… Consent and Caveat Policy … National Strategy … Regional Strategy … Sector Leadership … Prescribed Body Corporate … Working Together … Our Work …
… Land and Sea Strategies (RILSS) – Central, Eastern and Western – which highlight regional opportunities aligned to the National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy (NILSS) priorities and commitments. Each strategy corresponds to our divisional boundaries to ensure our operations are well connected to regional priorities.   …
… Today, the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) launched a ground-breaking new national strategy that will shape the future of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia. The National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy (NILSS) 2023-28 was officially unveiled by Joe Morrison, ILSC Group Chief …
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…   … The National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation launched its latest National Indigenous Land and Sea Strategy (NILSS) in June 2023.  The ground-breaking strategy puts Country at the centre …

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.