Location:Darwin
Status:Full-time
The Northern Land Council (NLC) is seeking aRecreational Fishing Leadto join ourSea Country Service Area working alongside Traditional Owners to progress Aboriginal sea rights and support sustainable access and management arrangements for recreational fishing in Aboriginal waters.
This role plays a key leadership and coordination function in implementing consultation outcomes arising from the landmark Blue Mud Bay High Court decision supporting Traditional Owners to exercise decision-making over access to their sea country.
The Sea Country Service Area works with Traditional Owners across coastal and intertidal regions of the Northern Territory to advance Aboriginal rights and interests in sea country.
As the Recreational Fishing Lead you will be responsible for facilitating consultation policy development and operational arrangements relating to recreational fishing in Aboriginal waters. This includes working directly with Traditional Owners Aboriginal ranger groups government agencies and the recreational fishing sector to support access arrangements that reflect cultural authority legal frameworks and community aspirations.
You will lead consultations coordinate organisational systems and frameworks support permit administration processes and represent the NLC in relevant forums and advisory groups. The role requires strong engagement skills soundjudgementand the ability to balance community expectations regulatoryrequirementsand sector interests.
You are an experienced engagement or project professional with a strong interest in sea country fisheries or natural resource management. You bring confidence in facilitating consultations preparing high-quality reports and working respectfully within cross-cultural environments.
You are comfortable working across policyoperationsand stakeholder engagement and you value collaborationclarityand accountability in your work.
In addition you will have:
- Minimum three (3) years experience in community engagement and consultation roles
- High-level cross-cultural interpersonal and verbal communication skills
- Experience delivering public presentations and facilitating discussions with diverse groups
- Strong written communication skillsincludingprevious experience in creating high levelreports briefings and submissions
- A current NT C Class Drivers Licence and the ability to undertake remote travel in manual 4WD vehicles or light aircraft
- Knowledge of theAboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976andAboriginal Land Act 1978as they relate to access to Aboriginal waters
The NLCs Sea Country work sits at the forefront of Aboriginal rights environmental stewardship and public policy in the Northern Territory. As Recreational Fishing Lead youll contribute to nationally significant work that supports Traditional Owners to assert authority over sea country while shaping fair and workable access arrangements.
Youllwork alongside committed colleagues Aboriginal rangergroupsand community leaders contributing to outcomes that balance culturalenvironmentaland recreationalexpectations of the community at large
Whats in it for you
Meaningful purpose-driven work grounded in Aboriginal self-determination. Exposure to diverse stakeholders across communitiesgovernmentand industry
We offer
competitive remuneration and benefits under the NLC Enterprise Agreement including:
- A Base Salary of $102669 plus 15% Superannuation on Base and District Allowance
- Salary Sacrificing of up to $15900 plus meal and entertainment card benefits
- Other benefits under our Enterprise Agreement include:
- District Allowance DA2 of $4797 per annum for individuals with dependents and $2630 without dependents.
- 5 weeks annual leave leaving loading 18 days personal leave;
- Upon Completion of 12 Months of Service and Annual Airfare with a net in hand value of $3177
Interested applicants should submit a current CV and a cover letter outlining your interest in the role and how your skills and experience align with the position.
Applications Close:Friday 27 February 2026
Enquiries:Jamie Damaso -
This position is designated prioritised for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants under section 57 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1992 (NT).
Applicants who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander are strongly encouraged to apply and will be given priority consideration.
About the Northern Land Council
The Northern Land Council is an independent statutory authority established under theAboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. We support Traditional Owners and Aboriginal communities across the Top End to protect land and sea rights strengthen governance and pursue social cultural and economic knowledge and lived experience are central to our work. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
Location:DarwinStatus:Full-timeThe Northern Land Council (NLC) is seeking aRecreational Fishing Leadto join ourSea Country Service Area working alongside Traditional Owners to progress Aboriginal sea rights and support sustainable access and management arrangements for recreational fishing in Abor...
Location:Darwin
Status:Full-time
The Northern Land Council (NLC) is seeking aRecreational Fishing Leadto join ourSea Country Service Area working alongside Traditional Owners to progress Aboriginal sea rights and support sustainable access and management arrangements for recreational fishing in Aboriginal waters.
This role plays a key leadership and coordination function in implementing consultation outcomes arising from the landmark Blue Mud Bay High Court decision supporting Traditional Owners to exercise decision-making over access to their sea country.
The Sea Country Service Area works with Traditional Owners across coastal and intertidal regions of the Northern Territory to advance Aboriginal rights and interests in sea country.
As the Recreational Fishing Lead you will be responsible for facilitating consultation policy development and operational arrangements relating to recreational fishing in Aboriginal waters. This includes working directly with Traditional Owners Aboriginal ranger groups government agencies and the recreational fishing sector to support access arrangements that reflect cultural authority legal frameworks and community aspirations.
You will lead consultations coordinate organisational systems and frameworks support permit administration processes and represent the NLC in relevant forums and advisory groups. The role requires strong engagement skills soundjudgementand the ability to balance community expectations regulatoryrequirementsand sector interests.
You are an experienced engagement or project professional with a strong interest in sea country fisheries or natural resource management. You bring confidence in facilitating consultations preparing high-quality reports and working respectfully within cross-cultural environments.
You are comfortable working across policyoperationsand stakeholder engagement and you value collaborationclarityand accountability in your work.
In addition you will have:
- Minimum three (3) years experience in community engagement and consultation roles
- High-level cross-cultural interpersonal and verbal communication skills
- Experience delivering public presentations and facilitating discussions with diverse groups
- Strong written communication skillsincludingprevious experience in creating high levelreports briefings and submissions
- A current NT C Class Drivers Licence and the ability to undertake remote travel in manual 4WD vehicles or light aircraft
- Knowledge of theAboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976andAboriginal Land Act 1978as they relate to access to Aboriginal waters
The NLCs Sea Country work sits at the forefront of Aboriginal rights environmental stewardship and public policy in the Northern Territory. As Recreational Fishing Lead youll contribute to nationally significant work that supports Traditional Owners to assert authority over sea country while shaping fair and workable access arrangements.
Youllwork alongside committed colleagues Aboriginal rangergroupsand community leaders contributing to outcomes that balance culturalenvironmentaland recreationalexpectations of the community at large
Whats in it for you
Meaningful purpose-driven work grounded in Aboriginal self-determination. Exposure to diverse stakeholders across communitiesgovernmentand industry
We offer
competitive remuneration and benefits under the NLC Enterprise Agreement including:
- A Base Salary of $102669 plus 15% Superannuation on Base and District Allowance
- Salary Sacrificing of up to $15900 plus meal and entertainment card benefits
- Other benefits under our Enterprise Agreement include:
- District Allowance DA2 of $4797 per annum for individuals with dependents and $2630 without dependents.
- 5 weeks annual leave leaving loading 18 days personal leave;
- Upon Completion of 12 Months of Service and Annual Airfare with a net in hand value of $3177
Interested applicants should submit a current CV and a cover letter outlining your interest in the role and how your skills and experience align with the position.
Applications Close:Friday 27 February 2026
Enquiries:Jamie Damaso -
This position is designated prioritised for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants under section 57 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1992 (NT).
Applicants who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander are strongly encouraged to apply and will be given priority consideration.
About the Northern Land Council
The Northern Land Council is an independent statutory authority established under theAboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. We support Traditional Owners and Aboriginal communities across the Top End to protect land and sea rights strengthen governance and pursue social cultural and economic knowledge and lived experience are central to our work. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
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