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The ILSC assists Indigenous people with the acquisition and management of land, salt water and fresh water so they can achieve economic, environmental, social and cultural benefits.
Indigenous rangers in the Northern Territory (NT) spent days battling catastrophic fires in the Top End to prevent the fires from spreading to the environmentally sensitive Fish River Station.
We continue to be open for business, and delivering on our core purpose of supporting Indigenous groups to acquire and manage land and water-based assets for cultural, economic, social and environmental benefit.
We at the ILSC understand everyone is grappling with COVID-19. We are no different and are focussed on the health and wellbeing of our staff, clients and communities; while ensuring no disruption to our services.
The ILSC is fully supporting the Government’s efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19, and its impact on Australia.
The handing back of an 88,000-hectare property in southern New South Wales to its Traditional Custodians will ensure the protection of ecologically vital wetlands and significant Aboriginal heritage sites.
Grants of up to $20,000 are available to assist Indigenous organisations to immediately secure and clean-up damaged properties located in the bushfire emergency regions.