Aboriginal Tourism Grant Program Round 6

The Northern Territory Aboriginal Tourism Strategy 2020 - 2030 vision is to be the undeniable Australian leader in the Aboriginal tourism sector.
The Aboriginal Tourism Grant Program Round 6 supports the vision by helping Aboriginal owned businesses and organisations to develop and activate bookable Aboriginal cultural tourism products; and to continue to build stronger visitor experiences that encourage visitors to travel to the NT and stay longer.
A total of 8 Aboriginal owned businesses and organisations across the Territory have received grant funding.
Grant recipients are
Bagala Aboriginal Corporation |
A masterplan for the infrastructure upgrades including documentation, drawings and quantitative surveys to support Federal funding applications to complete the works required. |
$96,000.00 |
EJ & SA Crayford |
New Ti Tree caravan park ablution block with accessible facilities |
$86,175.00 |
Tiwi Designs Aboriginal Corporation |
Enhanced visitor experience for Tiwi Design's bookable tourism product - stage 4 museum archive and media centre |
$100,000.00 |
Bima Wear Association Incorporated |
Enhanced infrastructure visibility, appeal, and functionality for a new bookable tourism product |
$59,971.59 |
Werenbun Association Aboriginal Corporation |
Permanent independent sustainable water supply for the Mary River Roadhouse and accommodation facilities |
$64,553.13 |
Yimpinari Aboriginal Corporation |
Johnson River Camp strategic business planning including arrangements to seek a business partnership |
$73,450.00 |
The Trustee For The Larrakia Development Trust |
Larrakia Cultural Centre tourism activation - product development |
$46,700.00 |
Gumatj Corporation Limited |
Wallaby Beach and surrounding areas - tourism opportunities analysis, concept plan and action plan |
$93,000.00 |
*Grant funding amounts are GST exclusive
Previous successful recipients