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 assessment of applications to consent to the transfer or charging of granted Assets.
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Celebrations are in full swing for the Saltwater Freshwater Arts Alliance Aboriginal Corporation, who officially opened their new headquarters today on Gumbaynggirr land in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales.
Warnkurr Sports and Social Club, located in Kalkarindji NT, experienced devastating flooding which caused significant damage to the premises’ building, plants, equipment and stock.
After applying for the ILSC Emergency Response Program, Warnkurr was awarded $20,000, providing the club urgent funds to cover damage costs.
The ILSC hands over the Murrayfield Station business operations to the weetapoona Aboriginal Corporation to permanently manage, including farming duties, sheep and wool production and property maintenance.
On behalf of the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence (NCIE), I sadly announce the departure of our Chief Executive Officer, Jasmine Ryan.
The Olkola Aboriginal Corporation is building a new ranger base, following significant funding from the ILSC.
The ILSC has launched a ground-breaking new national strategy that will shape the future of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.
DJAARA launches a new food and fibre enterprise, DJAKITJ, meaning ‘dining room’ in Dja Dja Wurrung language, at the group’s new property near Bendigo.
After an extensive search for suitable office space, the Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation has found the perfect fit for their new headquarters in Derby, Western Australia.
Today marks a major milestone for the Budj Bim Rangers, who now have their own base to protect and manage this remarkable part of Australia, further boosting their profile thanks to the tourism and land management opportunities that come with a permanent residence.