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News, media releases and speeches from the ILSC
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.
This week has marked an important milestone in the expansion of traditional Indigenous fire management in the Northern Territory as the Tiwi Island rangers, the first group to receive operational funds from the $34 million Savanna Fire Management (SFM) Program, conduct early season burning practices to create healthier country.
A stunning part of the Kimberley is back in Aboriginal hands. [Story courtesy of ABC Online]
How a lucky sighting of a newspaper ad helped a family win back its ancestral lands. When Kevin Torrens’ ageing father-in-law Ernie Hickling asked him to get back the lands of his ancestors, it seemed like an impossible mission. [Story courtesy ABC Online]
A merino wool and lamb operation on Bruny Island combines Indigenous culture and heritage with a successful modern enterprise.
The ILC’s land acquisition and management program, Our Land Our Future (OLOF), is open for business. The program supports a wide range of agribusiness, urban investments, niche Indigenous products, tourism and renewables.