NSWALC Strategic Plan 2022-2026 Now Available

30 June, 2022

30 June 2022

The NSW Aboriginal Land Council is very pleased to announce the launch of our new Strategic Plan 2022-2026 (the Plan) and annual Strategic Plan Supplement 2022-2023 (the Supplement).

The Plan sets the course for the community-controlled organisation over the next four years and lays out five overarching goals and specific objectives.

Created by the elected NSWALC Council in consultation with the Land Rights Network, Aboriginal Owners and community members, the Plan and the Supplement serve as our Community, Land and Business Plan in accordance with the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 NSW (ALRA).

The NSWALC Chairperson Danny Chapman says both documents detail the NSWALC’s agenda to secure a positive future for Aboriginal people in NSW.

“Our new Strategic Plan and the annual Supplement are focused on maximising the social, cultural, economic and political potential of our land and people.

There are opportunities everywhere around us, and we are committed to continuing our agenda to diversify revenue streams and acquire land for the Network through Aboriginal Land Claims, negotiated Aboriginal Land Agreements and through partnerships, and to activate this land.

We’re looking to the future and the Land Rights inheritance that we will leave for our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren across our nine Regions of NSW,” he said.

NSWALC Strategic Plan 2022-2026

The NSWALC’s overarching goals are to:

  1. Secure our land and water rights to Country
  2. Protect and promote our Culture and Heritage
  3. Pursue economic independence and prosperity for our peoples
  4. Support our people and LALCs
  5. Secure our future

NSWALC Strategic Plan Supplement 2022-2023

This is our first annual Supplement under the new Plan.

It includes:

  • Our strategies for the financial year ahead for achieving NSWALC’s long-term objectives and goals set out in our Plan, including our strategies to develop or acquire the necessary human resources and skills to implement our proposals.
  • Our timeframes to provide clear indicators for measuring success against the overall aims of the relevant goals and specific objectives.

You can download the NSWALC Strategic Plan 2022-2026 from our website here.

The NSWALC Strategic Plan Supplement 2022-2023 is also available for download from our website here.

Acknowledgement

We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of the lands where we work as well as across the lands we travel through. We also acknowledge our Elders past, present and emerging.

Artwork Credit: Craig Cromelin, from a painting he did titled, "4 favourite fishing holes". It is a snippet of his growing years on the Lachlan River, featuring yabby, turtle, fish and family.

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