Enabling Sustainable Living on Homelands

Municipal

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Essential

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Housing

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Infrastructure

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Together we are stronger.


Ingkerreke Outstations Resource Services Aboriginal Corporation was established in 1985 by the Traditional Owners of the land to the north of Alice Springs.


The aim of the Corporation's founding members was to ensure that Aboriginal people were provided with support services enabling them to maintain a healthy and sustainable lifestyle on their homelands.


In late 2020, Ingkerreke Outstations Resource Services members changed the Corporation name to Ingkerreke Services Aboriginal Corporation. More than 35 years since its start, Ingkerreke Services is proud to continue to deliver on our founders' vision. Today Ingkerreke Services focuses on this goal through the provision of Housing, Municipal and Essential Services to more than 55 homelands across Central Australia.

About Us

Homelands


Ingkerreke’s 12 founding member homelands include: Yamba-Mpweringe (Burt Creek), Aulperenge (Corkwood Bore), Alkupitja (Gillen Bore), Were-Therre (Hamilton Downs), Artekerre (Harry Creek), Aluralkwe (Little Well), Undoolya (Mount Undoolya), Arnapipe (Sandy Bore), Athenge-Lhere (16 Mile), Akngwirrweltye (Snake Well), Pwayne (Williams Well), and Apmwerre (Blacktank Bore). Today Ingkerreke provides services to more than 55 homelands across Central Australia, including homelands on the Iwupataka Land Trust, in the Kings Canyon region, near Uluru, on the edge of the Simpson Desert, and off the Plenty Highway. 

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