Australian Native Title Research Unit

www.aiatsis.gov.au

The site provides information about archives and production, information about the units library and research sections.

Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation

www.antar.org.au

The site provides information about media, action, events and issues.

Goolarri Media Enterprises

www.gme.com.au

Goolarri Media Enterprises: “Digitizing our Culture and Community”

KALACC

www.kalacc.org.au

“To assist and promote the ceremonies, songs and dance of Kimberley Aboriginal people, to encourage and strengthen their social, cultural and legal values and ensure their traditions a place in Australian society.”

Kimberley Development Commission

www.kimberley.wa.gov.au

The site provides facts about the region, maps, informational about economic activity, regional demographics, information about flora and fauns, information about regional investment, Kimberley services, Cost of living, employment opportunities, government directories, political information and information for visitors to the Kimberley.

National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT)

www.nntt.gov.au

Information about native title application, indigenous land use agreements, future acts. Publications include fact sheets, newsletters, maps and spatial data, papers, annual reports, library information and research bibliographies.

North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance

www.nailsma.org.au

NAILSMA is a partnership between the Kimberley, Northern and Carpentaria Land Councils and the Balkanu Cape York Development Association. It is a regional forum for Indigenous land and sea managers across North Australia. It aims to support practical Indigenous land and sea management using strategic approaches to care for country with an emphasis on practical management by Traditional Owners across the whole of the North.

Reconciliation Australia

www.reconciliation.org.au

As a non-profit, independent organisation, we seek to eliminate the glaring gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. That the life of an Indigenous child is likely to end significantly earlier than a non-Indigenous child’s is not acceptable in an affluent country like Australia. All the work we do with our project partners is dedicated to narrowing that gap.


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