ALC 15 year strategic plan 2012-2027
Anindilyakwa Land Council
Anindilyakwa Land Council annual report; Anindilyakwa Land Council strategic plan; Reports; PublicationNT
2012
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Anindilyakwa Land Council (N.T.) -- Periodicals; Aboriginal Australians -- Northern Territory -- Groote Eylandt -- Periodicals
Anindilyakwa Land Council
Alyangula
2012-2027
Anindilyakwa Land Council
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/254602
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/529654
ALC 15 year Strategic Plan 4. Vision 33 Figure 6: Strategic Plan on a page Twin Streams of Opportunity ACTIONS VISION Protect, maintain and promote Anindilyakwa culture Invest in the present to build a self-sufficient future Create pathways for youth to stand in both worlds GOAL A Protect the land and sea GOAL B Develop best practice service delivery GOAL C Develop a living cultural economy GOAL D Strengthen Community Capacity GOAL E Working with all partners GOAL F Move towards an Anindilyakwa Regional Authority -Exploration & Mining Moratorium -National Heritage Listing -Native Title Claim -Indigenous Protected Area -Apply Blue Mud Bay Ruling -Best practice Waste Management and Rehabilitation -Low Burn Savannah technology -Establish Land and Sea Trust -Education Bilingual Independent Refurbish Angurugu School Residential College -Health Aged Care MJD Privatized -MUNS -Housing and construction -Power Solar Farms Bio-diesel -Transport -Future of Alyangula Multi Media Cultural Enterprise Centres Fishing Tourism Aquaculture Trepang Sports Ranger Program Arts/Manufacture Media/Film/Radio Music Festivals Implement Youth Strategy Develop Leaders across Organizations Comprehensive response to Substance Abuse Implement Community Safety Plans Negotiate and formalize RPA Stage 3. Include Existing partners Partner with GEAT, Aminjarrinja, LAC Create local capacity to run local services. Accountable to Government Anindilyakwa Self Determination Voice of Full TOs Board Implement ALC Strategic Plan relevant sections Contract services to Anindilyakwa owned business providers. ALC to focus on ALRA GEBIE to focus on business
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