Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation are leading change in Gippsland

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Gunaikurnai Land and Water Aboriginal Corporation pictured with Senator Jess Walsh and MInister Lily D'Ambrosio at the Gippsland New Energy Conference.

Regional communities are embracing a HUGE opportunity.

Australia’s renewable energy transformation is realising local jobs, industries and investment.

And Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) are at the heart of region-shaping change in Gippsland.

At their Morwell office, CEO Daniel Miller shared with me GLaWAC’s framework for harnessing our renewable future, with:

  • Sustainable Funding Models: Ensuring Gunaikurnai community see meaningful, lasting economic benefits from offshore wind projects.
  • Partnerships with Traditional Owners: Promoting strong partnerships between government, wind developers and Traditional Owners to realise benefits for all.
  • A Future-Focus: Assuring Gunaikurnai people have a genuine stake in shaping the community’s renewable energy future for generations to come.

GLaWAC are a critical player in Gippsland’s renewable energy future.

Congratulations on your work leading and driving partnerships across the region.

You can read more here: Pathways to Partnerships | Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation