PARTNERS
A&DLALC partners with organisations that share our view that the way to improve lives is by mobilising the caring power of communities. Their long-term commitments are essential to addressing key social, environmental and econimical issues, such as helping children and youth achieve through education, promoting financial literacy, stability and independence, and improving people’s health, while protecting our culture, land & water, identity, language and values.
WE PLACE SIGNIFICANT IMPORTANTANCE, PRIORITY AND EFFORT ON ESTABLISHING AND DEVELOPING THE RIGHT PARTNERSHIPS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF BUILDING A STRONG, HEALTHY AND THRIVING COMMUNITY. WE INVITE INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS FROM GOVERNMENT, PRIVATE, NON-PROFIT, PHILANTHROPIC TO EXPLORE SOCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMICAL OPPORTUNITIES WITH OUR COMMUNITY.
Our Stakeholder's include but are not limited too:
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Our Board of Directors
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Our Staff
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Traditional Owners
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NSWALC
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Members of Local Aboriginal Community
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Neighbouring Aboriginal Communities
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Our RentalTenants and Home Owners
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Local Community Controlled Organisations
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Shire Councils
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State and Federal Departments
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Land Owners/Developers
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Broader Community
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Media
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Local Services i.e. schools, hospitals, police etc.
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Local Business (All Sizes)
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Philanphropic
NSWALC
This funding is delivered in a direct grant allocation of $130,000 to each funded Local Aboriginal Land Council to assist with its administrative costs.​
Albury City Council
Our partnership with Albury City Council is based on priciples of reconciliation. Recognising our organisation as fundamental to future success and closing the gap of local Aboriginal People.
OATSIH
We are extremely proud of the support from OATSIH to fund our very importantant youth program. A partnership we value and will work to build upon.
NSW RIVERINA TAFE
The partnership with Riverina TAFE is a valued priority for community to capacity build for the present and future. ​