Central Land Council

Cows find a home and some decent tucker on Aboriginal Land Trusts


Aboriginal Land Trusts (ALTs) are proving to be a lifesaver for thousands of cattle across Central Australia.

The Central Land Council says that it is experiencing an unprecedented demand for grazing licences on the Land Trusts, and for musters and other types of support on Aboriginal land.

CLC Director David Ross said that several factors have led to the high level of activity this year.

"The drought is hitting Central Australia 's pastoralists pretty hard but fortunately many Aboriginal properties still have plenty of feed on them. We have negotiated a number of grazing licences for both other Aboriginal pastoralists and non-Aboriginal pastoralists on these land trusts.

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30 May 2005