Land Management
The Land Management Programme assists organisations with sustainable management and development of Indigenous-held land.
Indigenous landholders and organisations can apply for assistance under two categories:
• Property-based projects, for projects that improve land condition, develop infrastructure, assist the development of enterprises or land management activities; and
• Property management planning projects,
for projects that assist Indigenous landholders
to develop a plan for managing and using
their property.
Agreements are made between the ILC and successful applicants where the ILC will either grant funds for the applicant to carry out agreed works or directly purchase or contract the assistance.
The ILC also assists with addressing urgent health and safety issues on Indigenous-held land where people or livestock are at risk.
Regional Land Management Projects
The ILC initiates or contributes to regional land management projects in collaboration with other agencies and industry partners to support Indigenous landholders to manage and develop their land. These projects generally deliver capacity building and develop infrastructure for viable businesses.
ILC Businesses
The ILC operates commercial businesses on ILC-held properties, and Indigenous-held properties, where landholders have sought the ILC’s assistance, to develop viable and sustainable businesses. ILC businesses are operated in the pastoral and tourism industries to provide accredited training and support sustainable employment for Indigenous people, bring Indigenous-held land back into production, create sustainable Indigenous enterprises and develop the capacity of Indigenous landowners.
Service Charter
The ILC’s Service Charter sets out the standards of service the ILC strives to provide its clients through programme delivery, policy development, communication and consultation. The Service Charter is available on the ILC’s website or by contacting any ILC Office.
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