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Issue 1, Wet - Dry 2004


Introducing NAILSMA

The concept of NAILSMA was enhanced in late 2002 when the Northern & Kimberley Land Council’s and Balkanu Cape York Development Corporation became partners in the Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Savannas.

The relationship with the CRC allows NAILSMA to act as an agent for change in supporting practical natural and cultural resource management activities and initiatives across the wet/dry tropics of north Australia.

NAILSMA's core membership currently consists of the Kimberley and Northern Land Council’s and Balkanu Cape York Development Corporation. We are hoping that the Carpentaria Land Council and Torres Strait Regional Authority will also become formal members of the alliance. This membership does not exclude other Indigenous organisations across north Australia however and membership is open to discussion.

The alliance is coordinated from Darwin by Joe Morrison (also see story on the governance structure for NAILSMA) and a steering committee made up of representatives of core partners, plus the Indigenous Land Corporation, Tropical Savannas CRC and the Department of Infrastructure Planning and Environment.

NAILSMA is housed at the Tropical Savannas CRC located on the Charles Darwin University campus in Darwin.

NAILSMA is currently embarking upon three major projects focused on Dugong and Marine Turtle Management, development of a strategy for Indigenous Knowledge conservation and application across north Australia and the development of a Indigenous led Fire management agenda.

NAILSMA’s focus is to support Traditional Owners with on-country management of natural and cultural resources, developing support structures for future managers of the Indigenous estate, development of effective communication across the top, engaging TO’s into the research agendas and indeed lead them, and finally supporting TO’s to explore economic opportunities.

NAILSMA Coordinator Joe Morrison has nurtured the NAILSMA concept from 2002, when Peter Cooke, David Epworth and Mark Horstman asked him to sit on the CRC Board of Management and take up the Coordinator position. This has in simple language, enabled Indigenous people to have a seat at the negotiating table of a very important initiative across north Australia.

For the last 18 months, Joe has been developing working relationships with partners and community groups across North Australia. Lisa Binge, NAILSMA Project Officer will be coordinating Indigenous leadership, communication initiatives, including Kantri Laif and developing a scholarship program aimed at supporting people on country get access to education. NAILSMA Fire Project Officer Wayne Davis commenced employment with NAILSMA on the 28th July and his job requires him to work with Indigenous and other sectoral groups including pastoral, tourism, mining and parks, to develop a voice for Indigenous fire managers across North Australia. Wayne has worked in land management for nearly 20 years as a ranger in Kakadu Naitonal Park and has spent time in the centre managing community-based Landcare projects with Tangentyere Landcare.