The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) is an Australian federal government
statutory authority
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with national responsibilities to assist
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Indigenous Australians are people with familial heritage from, or recognised membership of, the various ethnic groups living within the territory of contemporary Australia prior to British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups, w ...
to acquire land and to manage assets to achieve cultural, social, environmental and economic benefits for Indigenous peoples and future generations. It was established as the Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) following the enactment of the ''
Native Title Act 1993
The ''Native Title Act 1993'' (Cth) is an act of the Australian Parliament, the purpose of which is "to provide a national system for the recognition and protection of native title and for its co-existence with the national land management sys ...
''.
The Corporation owns several subsidiary businesses, including
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, National Indigenous Pastoral Enterprises (NIPE), and the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence.
History
The Indigenous Land Corporation was established under the ''Land Fund and Indigenous Land Corporation (ATSIC Amendment) Act 1995''.
in 1993–4, following the passing of the ''Native Title Act 1993''.
In 2008 the ILC rolled out its Training to Employment (T2E) program, which was renamed "Our Land Our Jobs" in 2015.
In 2015 Tricia Button became the first Aboriginal woman to be Deputy CEO of the organisation;
[ later known as Tricia Stroud, she was Chief Operating Officer as of 2021.
On 1 February 2019 the name of the Indigenous Land Corporation was changed to Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation, with its remit extended to cover waters as well as land. In that year it created the Agribusiness Investment Program, to provide funding for Indigenous agricultural enterprises.][
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Governance
The ILSC has a seven-member board, appointed by the Minister for Indigenous Affairs
The Minister for Indigenous Australians in the Government of Australia is a position which holds responsibility for affairs affecting Indigenous Australians. Previous ministers have held various other titles since the position was created in 196 ...
. The Chairperson and at least four other members of the Board must be Indigenous. The ILSC Board makes all policy and land acquisition decisions. The ILC was formed following the Mabo decision
''Mabo v Queensland (No 2)'' (commonly known as the ''Mabo case'' or simply ''Mabo''; ) is a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that recognised the existence of Native Title in Australia.. It was brought by Eddie Mabo and othe ...
, which first recognised native title in Australia
Native title is the set of rights, recognised by Australian law, held by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups or individuals to land that derive from their maintenance of their traditional laws and customs. These Aboriginal title righ ...
and the prior ownership of land by Indigenous people, rejecting the doctrine of ''terra nullius
''Terra nullius'' (, plural ''terrae nullius'') is a Latin expression meaning " nobody's land".
Since the nineteenth century it has occasionally been used in international law as a principle to justify claims that territory may be acquired ...
''.
, Joe Morrison is CEO
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a chief executive or managing director, is the top-ranking corporate officer charged with the management of an organization, usually a company or a nonprofit organization.
CEOs find roles in variou ...
and Tricia Stroud is Chief Operating Officer.
Funding and legislation
The ILSC was established pursuant to the ''Land Fund and Indigenous Land Corporation (ATSIC Amendment) Act 1995''.[ that allocated an indexed sum of 121 million from the ]Australian Government
The Australian Government, also known as the Commonwealth Government or simply as the federal government, is the national executive government of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The executive consists of the pr ...
to the ILC over a period of ten years to 30 June 2004. Since June 2004, the ILSC has been self-sufficient. In the preceding ten years, one third of allocations could be allotted towards funding ongoing activities.
The ILSC is now regulated by the ''Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005''.
Subsidiaries
The ILSC has acquired a number of assets, some of which are run as stand-alone subsidiary
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businesses, including Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia (known as Voyages), National Indigenous Pastoral Enterprises (NIPE), and the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence (NCIE).[
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NCIE
The NCIE was established in 2006 and is located in Redfern in Sydney
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. It was partly in response to the 2004 Redfern riots, with the intention of improving the long-term well-being of the Redfern community. It was created on the site of the Redfern Public School after it was acquired by the ILSC.[
As of 2012, Jason Glanville was the Chief Executive Officer of NCIE. In 2015, Kirstie Parker was appointed CEO. Darren Hammond was CEO. It offers sports, fitness, conferences and community classes which include educational support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The centre is also home to several ]diversion
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* ''Diversion'' (play), a 1927 work by John Van Druten
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and youth programs which are run in collaboration with local police. In mid-2022 there were around 50 employees, mostly Indigenous.[ Other users of the gym and sporting facilities include ]NRL
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players from the Rabbitohs
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, the governor-general, and members of the air force
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. The centre provides after-school care, programs for jobseekers, a variety of classes in health and cultural topics, and swimming lessons for all ages.
In early August 2022 it was announced that the NCIE would be closed from 8 August 2022, after the ILSC and new owners of the site since 30 June, the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council
The NSW Aboriginal Land Council (NSWALC) is the peak representative body of Aboriginal Australians in New South Wales. It has the mandate, under the ''Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983'' (NSW), to develop land rights among Aboriginal people in New ...
(NSWALC), could not agree on ongoing support for the centre. However, after staff and community members had protested for five days, Linda Burney
Linda Jean Burney (born 25 April 1957) is an Australian Labor Party (ALP) politician who was the member of Parliament (MP) for the division of Barton from 2016 to 2025. She was the minister for Indigenous Australians from 2022 to July 2024. S ...
, the federal Minister for Indigenous Australians
The Minister for Indigenous Australians in the Government of Australia is a position which holds responsibility for affairs affecting Indigenous Australians. Previous ministers have held various other titles since the position was created in 196 ...
, and Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek
Tanya Joan Plibersek (born 2 December 1969) is an Australian politician who has been Minister for Social Services in the Albanese government since 2025. She was previously the Minister for the Environment and Water from 2022 to 2025. She was ...
intervened.Burney said that the centre must stay open, and that the ILSC and NSWALC had a week to come to an agreement. Although the centre had accumulated a large debt, but the first social return on investment
Social return on investment (SROI) is a principles-based method for measuring extra-financial value (such as environmental or social value) not otherwise reflected or involved in conventional financial accounts. The method can be used by any ent ...
(SROI) report found that NCIE created three times the value for members of the community, dollar for dollar.[
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Voyages
Following its 2010 acquisition by the ILC,[ Voyages established the National Indigenous Training Academy at ]Yulara, Northern Territory
Yulara is a town in the southern region of the Northern Territory, Australia. It is an unincorporated enclave within the MacDonnell Region. At the , Yulara had a permanent population of 1,099, in an area of . It is by road from the World Heri ...
(Ayers Rock Resort) to provide young Indigenous people with accredited training in hospitality, and the resort significantly increased its level of Indigenous staff from 1 per cent of the workforce at time of acquisition to approximately 32 per cent of the workforce in 2015.
NIPE
The National Indigenous Pastoral Enterprises was established in 2014,[ and a year later became a fully-functioning subsidiary,][ with 246 Aboriginal employees, which was about 72 per cent of the workforce.]
See also
* Aboriginal Australians
Aboriginal Australians are the various indigenous peoples of the Mainland Australia, Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people of the Torres Strait Islands.
Humans first migrated to Australia (co ...
*Aboriginal land rights in Australia
In Australia, Indigenous land rights or Aboriginal land rights are the rights and interests in land of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander people; the term may also include the struggle for those rights. Connection to the land and ...
*List of laws concerning Indigenous Australians
A range of laws applying to or of specific relevance to Indigenous Australians. A number of laws have been passed since the European settlement of Australia, initially by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, then by the Governors or legislatu ...
* Native title legislation in Australia
References
External links
Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation website
(current)
Indigenous Land Corporation website
(archived)
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Aboriginal land rights in Australia
Indigenous Australia-related lists