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First Nations Alliances protecting Country

Some First Nations groups have come together as an alliance to protect and manage land and sea country in Australia, and relevant to proponents, may be open to forming partnerships or connecting developers to opportunities for clean energy development on Country.

First Nations alliances include, but are not limited to:

Aboriginal Carbon Foundation - supports carbon farming projects led by Indigenous rangers. It connects First Nations communities who supply carbon credits with organisations seeking to offset their carbon pollution, and also provides training for Indigenous rangers.

Balkanu Cape York Development Corporation - a not-for-profit trustee entity supporting the economic development of the First Nations people of Cape York, individuals and communities to achieve self-determination in Far North Queensland.

Country Needs People - a not-for-profit alliance with over 41 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land and sea management organisations advocating for the growth of Indigenous Protected Areas and Indigenous ranger programs

Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations - an alliance of Traditional Owner Corporations in Victoria. 

Firesticks Alliance - invests in people, education, and on-ground land management.

First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance - is working to reform Australia’s cultural heritage legislation and protection.

Fitzroy Catchment Traditional Owners Alliance - with representatives from 17 Traditional Owner groups in the Fitzroy Catchment in Central Queensland, it’s advocating for action, knowledge sharing and collective decision-making on whole-of-Basin issues, and to work on establishing respectful partnerships with key stakeholders. 

Indigenous Carbon Industry Network - responsible for managing and making decisions regarding carbon/nature-repair projects (including the right to veto projects) across approximately 50% of Australia’s landmass. 

Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations - is focussed on caring for rivers and achieving water rights for First Nations. 

North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance - supports Indigenous Land and Sea Managers across north Australia through the delivery of small and large scale projects.

Ropa Woda Governance Council: Living Spirit, Living Water - united traditional First Nations people from the Roper River aiming to protect the Roper catchment in the NT, including the groundwater and floodplains.

Sea Country Alliance - brings together Traditional Owner groups with regulatory and cultural responsibilities for Sea Country, ensuring Traditional Owner voices are heard in decision-making about Sea Country.

Torres Cape Indigenous Council Alliance - represents 16 of Queensland’s 17 First Nations local governments, as well as Cook Shire Council and Weipa Town Authority, representing the common interests of local governing bodies within the region.

Western Cape Futures Association - a First Nations–led alliance advancing sovereign capability, clean energy, and regional development across Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait. 

 

There are also numerous Indigenous Ranger groups across the country that provide land and sea management services to Australia.