Traditional owners concerned by Indigenous Land Corp's exit strategy on NT cattle station
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Traditional owners are concerned about the exit strategy of the Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) as it looks to hand over a cattle station in the Northern Territory.
The ILC gave notification in May that it would not renew its lease on Hodgson Downs Station, 270 kilometres south west of Katherine, with the intention of handing back the assets to traditional owners or over to a third party in December.
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