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WATER Program News Updates

The First Peoples' National Water Summit was held in Adelaide on 29-30 March 2012. To read the address by Chloe Munro, Chair of the National Water Commission (NWC), Joe Morrison's presentations, and the Summit communique go to the Latest Water News page.

CARBON Program News Updates

New book by Professor Bill Gammage highlights importance of Indigenous Knowledge

NAILSMA invited Bill Gammage, author of The Biggest Estate on Earth - How Aborigines Made Australia to talk about his recently published book in which he explores Indigenous land management systems before the arrival of Europeans. His book was welcomed as a timely contribution to achieving recognition for Indigenous knowledge. (21/03/2012)  Read more (PDF)


Savanna Burning Approval Acknowledges Indigenous Practices

NAILSMA has welcomed the Federal Government's recent approval of the Savanna Burning Methodology under the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) that will enable Indigenous people to generate revenue by reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved savanna fire management. Read the Media Release 29 February 2012


Burning Opportunity for Carbon Credits

Indigenous land managers and farmers in northern Australia will now be able to generate revenue for reducing greenhouse gas emissions through savanna fire management. Read the Government media release.


Leading experts appointed to Land Sector Carbon Board

The Government announced the establishment of the independent Land Sector Carbon and Biodiversity Board.  Read media release.


Indigenous Australians Fight Climate Change with Fire Solutions Journal 11 2011


 Indigenous Fire Skills blaze an eco-friendly trail. Read full article by Joe Morrison in Canberra Times.


 Carbon Credit plan fires burning ambitions. Read full article on ABC on line


 Carbon Farming Initiatives give Indigenous Australia major opportunities. Read full article in NewsMaker.


Hear Joe Morrison's interview about the Indigenous Carbon Farming Fund and its opportunities and risks for Indigenous communities.


The Government's plan for a prosperous, sustainable Australia is detailed in a new website.


 See how the Household Assistance Package effects you with the Household Assistance Estimator.


Read about NAILSMA's Carbon Project that aims to establish landscape-scale emissions abatement projects in northern Australia.

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Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Bill Passed through Parliament

The Carbon Farming Initiative will help facilitate the sale of carbon credits on domestic and international markets, opening up new income streams for Indigenous landholders across Australia. Read full media release.

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Climate Change Report - May 2010

Read the Report:  An important and urgent report on climate change risks to Indigenous communities in the tropical north is finally being released and is available to download and read.

NAILSMA Climate Change Adapation Workshop - 2010

A Climate Change Workshop for two days in April hopes to help the advancement and understanding of climate change strategies for vulnerable Indigenous communities in remote places.

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The North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Allicance (NAILSMA) is an alliance between the Carpentarial Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Northern Land Council and Balkanu Cape York Development Corporation.

NAILSMA supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land and sea management using strategic approaches to care for country with an emphasis on practical management by Traditional Owners across north Australia.l This support is delivered in part through our programs and projects:

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this website may contain images and voices of people who have died.

Traditional Owners to fight for Water Rights

View the ABC TV News article (Sunday 13 May 2012) where Traditional Owners affected by the Tindal Limestone Aquifer (Mataranka) Water Allocation Plan speak out. "Indigenous people have a right to participate fully in government water planning which affects their country and livelihoods."  View the joint  NAILSMA / Northern Land Council media release and the video  'Making Our Submission Our Way' which gives background to the issue and voice to Traditional Owner concerns about the Plan.

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Senior Australian of the Year 2012

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Congratulations to Laurie Baymarrwangga, indigenous community leader from north east Arnhem Land who has won the Senior Australian of the Year 2012 Award.

Laurie Baymarrwangga, aged 95, has worked tirelessly to save and pass on the priceless gifts of her culture – language, songs and customs as well as knowledge of countless generations of intimate coexistence with the sea.

In recent years she initiated the Crocodile Islands Rangers program, with her own savings. Read full article and more about the Crocodile Island Ranger Program here.


Banksia Award for WALFA greenhouse gas abatement partnership

A greenhouse gas abatement partnership from western Arnhem Land was awarded the Caring for Country Indigenous Award at the Banksia Awards. The Banksia Awards, known widely as Australia's 'environmental Oscars', were announced in Sydney on the 28 October 2011.

In accepting the prize on behalf of five Indigenous ranger grups, Dean Yibarbuk, a director of Warddeken Land Manaagement, said, "The use of two toolboxes - one based on Indigenous tradition and the other with roots in science - allowed us to bring wildfire back under control in western and central Arnhem Land."

The project set an annual target of 100,000 tonnes of Co2 abatement but in the five years to 2010 it actually abated 707,000 tonnes - a 140% result against the target!

Read more in the media release, and award submission and the WALFA project.


Water Forum News

 Indigenous Water Forums hosted by NAILSMA and Northern Land Council have provided opportunities for Traditional Owners in the Mataranka and Oolloo Water Allocation Plan areas to talk about water planning and management issues. Click on the links below to read more about each forum:

Mataranka Indigenous Water Planning Forum - 17 - 18 August 2011

Oolloo Indigenous Water Planning Forum - 17 - 18 October 2011 (participants pictured below)

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Download the media releases for the Mataranka and Oolloo Indigenous Water Planning Forums here.


$14.7m funding to boost biodiversity

NAILSMA is part of the North Australia Biodiversity Hub that will build on the Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge (TRaCK) program to undertake critical biodiversity research in north Australia. Read full article


CLCAC 2011 Water Forum

 Over 80 people gathered on Sweers Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, Qld to talk about Indigenous water issues. Click here to find out more.

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Wheel2Wheel arrives in Darwin

NAILSMA is one of ten organisations from ten different countries to be included in a 20,000 km promotional and fund raising motorcycle journey  through South East Asia by Wheel2Wheel .

Wheel2WHeel is an independent non-profit organisation created by Morgan Parker, a Brisbane entrepreneur now living in Hong Kong.

'Wheel2Wheel is entirely self-funded to enable 100% of donations to be passed through directly to its ten selected organisations. The 20,000km plus expedition is also carbon neutral with Wheel2Wheel off-setting 100% of all emissions created.''

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(L-R) Darwin Lord Mayor Graeme Sawyer, NAILSMA CEO, Joe Morrison and Philanthropist Morgan Parker.

Wheel2Wheel visited the Crocodile Islands with NAILSMA and researcher Dr Bentley James. They recorded this video:

Wheel2Wheel Day 99: Above Arnhem Land with NAILSMA

See more videos from the Crocodile Islands on the NAILMSA Saltwater People's Network Ranger Feature web page.


Joe Morrison joins Tom Lalampaa from Kenya for an Indigneous Leaders Speaking Tour hosted by the Nature Conservancy in the United States of America.