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Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM MP, has appointed Ms Claire Filson to the role of Deputy Chairperson of the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC). Ms Filson’s 20 years of experience on Government boards will be a tremendous addition to the ILSC as a Commonwealth Government entity. ILSC Chairperson Mr Eddie Fry welcomes Ms Filson to the ILSC while acknowledging the invaluable contributions of former Deputy Chairperson, Mr Joseph Elu AO. The ILSC has an important …
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) acknowledges with sadness the passing of respected Aboriginal campaigner, Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue. Dr O’Donoghue was born in 1932 at De Rose Hill station, in far-north South Australia. The Yankunytjatjara leader dedicated her life to being an Indigenous rights advocate and was a fierce leader in recognition campaigns for Indigenous peoples. A member of the stolen generations, Dr O’Donoghue was taken from her family as a young girl. After a chance …
In Perth, over 31% of people who are at-risk of homelessness and seek accommodation support are Indigenous. One First Nations organisation, Ebenezer Aboriginal Corporation, is working hard to close this gap. For over 50 years, the non-for-profit organisation has provided accommodation assistance to at-risk youths. More recently, the corporation has expanded to include transitional facilities, vocational employment programs, in-home support, youth crime prevention as well as an employment …
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The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) has commenced an assessment of options for its subsidiary, Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia Pty Ltd, which operates the Ayers Rock Resort at Yulara in Central Australia. The ILSC’s primary objective is to fulfil its statutory obligations of returning land to First Nations peoples, and in doing so, create Indigenous benefit for Traditional Owners, and local, regional, and national First Nations peoples. With this objective in mind, the …
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Over a 12-month period, more than $27.9 million has been invested by the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) in partnerships with 30 Indigenous organisations. These partnerships were highlighted in the ILSC’s Returning and managing Country 2022/23 publication, which sheds a light on the ILSC’s partners, their achievements and contributions to communities. By sharing these stories, the publication not only celebrates the successes of First Nations businesses and corporations but …
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The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) in close consultation with the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) and other local stakeholders is working to transition the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence (NCIE) Ltd (the ILSC subsidiary which operates fitness and conferencing facilities at 160-180 George Street Redfern, NSW) to new ownership. Consultation with key local stakeholders has progressed and an Expression of Interest (EOI) for this transition has been finalised, …
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Most people would know St George as a small country town, located in southern Queensland. Situated in the Shire of Balonne, the rural town is home to approximately 700 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with a general population of over 3,000. And today, the town is celebrating a major triumph – it is now home to a specialised wellbeing centre for First Nations peoples, called the St George Community Wellbeing Centre. Managed by Goondir Health Services, an Aboriginal Community …
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Congratulations are in order for the Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation (Maari Ma Health), who officially opened the Wilcannia Health and Wellbeing Centre, in Wilcannia, NSW. The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) was proud to support the centre by providing $1.5 million in funding towards its construction. The centre will be a game changer for the community – who now have a dedicated facility to enhance and manage their health and wellbeing in a culturally appropriate space. …
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Panatana – located in Port Sorell, Tasmania, is a hidden gem. Filled with beautiful reserves, beaches and trail walks, it is a sacred space with long, Indigenous history. Panatana’s caretakers are the Six Rivers Aboriginal Corporation (SRAC). It is here on the traditional lands of the Punnilerpanner people, where SRAC staff connect with Country and share their traditional knowledge with visitors, including school students and tourism groups. In fact, overnight school camps have been identified …
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The impacts of warming temperatures and unreliable, expensive power systems are deeply felt by First Nations communities across Australia. Coupled with existing health and infrastructure challenges, these issues have resulted in many Indigenous Australians living in substandard conditions, struggling to power their homes, businesses, and services effectively and efficiently. The situation is dire – remote Indigenous communities are at serious risk. The persistent social and economic …
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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.