Indigenous Land And Sea Corporation
Soaring demand for Indigenous tourism and cultural experience from tourists in Australia and abroad has led to new work opportunities for unemployed First Nations people to enter the sector.
Indigenous Australians hold a profound, enduring connection to the land, waters, and resources of this country. It is a connection that extends beyond ownership and is woven into culture, spirituality...
A huge step has been taken in the Tiwi community's journey towards self-determination and local enterprise development with the transition of a critical carbon enterprise.
Indigenous tourism continues to shine on the world stage, taking out major international awards. At a gala in Manilla this week, the World Travel Awards - which celebrates excellence across all key ar...
The newly-created AICD (Australian Institute of Company Directors) First Nations Governance Advisory Forum held its first meeting on 25 June this year.
A new First Nations-owned $9 million transition facility on Darkinjung Country in New South Wales will further empower rehabilitated Indigenous women to have meaningful impacts on their return to comm...
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation has praised the opening of another purpose-built wellness and health facility to service a small Indigenous community.
The Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation has invested more than $27.9 million in partnership with First Nations organisations over the last 12 months.
Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation chief executive Joe Morrison believes First Nations people and community are at the heart of everything his organisation does.
A First Nations organisation that provides accommodation for at-risk youth has moved into new digs on Whadjuk Noongar Country in Perth thanks to $1.
An Aboriginal-run organic cattle station on Garawa Country, which is also the base for programs for at-risk Indigenous youths, now has fresh running water thanks to a new bore.
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