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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.
Aboriginal conservation trainees graduate from Bruny Island training paving the way for opportunities for other young Aboriginal Tasmanians.
ILC Chair Ms Shirley McPherson told the Desert Knowledge Symposium in Alice Springs that partnerships lead to sustainable outcomes for Indigenous people.
The ILC chairperson’s speech given at the Australian Indigenous Tourism Conference held in Alice Springs, September 19-22, 2006
The ILC’s Chairperson, Ms Shirley McPherson, responds to comments about the ILC’s past and current performance.
The ILC and FarmBis will contribute $250,000 each to fund training to improve Indigenous landowners’ business management and strategic planning skills.