ILC Policy
National Indigenous Land Strategy 2013–17
The NILS is the ILC’s key policy document. It is a five-year strategic plan that sets out key priorities and how the land acquisition and land management functions will be implemented to meet the ILC’s legislated purpose to assist Indigenous people to acquire and manage land to achieve economic, environmental, social or cultural benefits.
Key components of the NILS include:
• The ILC’s two priority outcomes:
• Access to and protection of cultural and environmental values; and
• Socioeconomic development.
• The strategies the ILC employs to achieve
its priority outcomes;
• The Benefits Framework setting out how the ILC measures progress towards assisting Indigenous people to achieve benefits;
• ILC statutory functions will continue to be administered through the ILC’s two core programmes, the Land Acquisition and Land Management Programmes; and
• Historical overview of the NILS and the
maturation of the ILC.
Future revision of the NILS will take into consideration the requirements for Corporate Planning under the Public Governance Performance Accountability Act.
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