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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.
The ILC’s purchase of the Port Smith Bird Park, near Broome, Western Australia, on behalf of the Karajarri Traditional Lands Association (KTLA) is testament to the success that collaborative, cross sector partnerships can achieve in assisting Traditional Owners secure land for economic, cultural, environmental and social benefit.
The ILC wishes to reinforce its support of the Uluru Kata Tjuta Board of Management’s decision to close the Uluru climb from October 2019.
The ILC’s has released its new Corporate Plan for 2017-18 which sets out how it will continue to seek to maximise the assets of the Indigenous Estate to assist Indigenous people to benefit from new opportunities.
The ILC’s staff and management were saddened at the recent passing of Kumanara Lester OAM.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people need to be actively consulted in the push to develop northern Australia, Mr Fry said. They should be supported in developing an Indigenous Northern Development Committee to shape direct Indigenous involvement.