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Empowering Indigenous Communities Through Land Consultation Services

At New Track Solutions, we believe that Indigenous communities have always been the true custodians of Country. With deep-rooted connections to land and a wealth of traditional knowledge around sustainability, these communities have much to teach us all. Yet, despite this, many continue to face challenges when asserting their land rights or engaging effectively with government and private sectors.

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That’s where we come in.


New Track Solutions was founded to help bridge the gap — between Indigenous land councils, government agencies, and private organisations. We specialise in public land consultation and Indigenous land activation, working alongside communities to support sustainable development and amplify Indigenous voices in land-related matters.


Led by our co-founder Trent Thompson, an expert in Crown Lands and Aboriginal community engagement, we’re focused on delivering real solutions in land administration, economic planning, and social and affordable housing. Our goal is to be a trusted partner to those we work with — building long-term relationships that empower communities and deliver lasting impact.


But our work doesn’t stop at consultancy. We’re also passionate about education and awareness. Through our website, we offer accessible resources like glossaries, simplified legislation breakdowns, and training opportunities designed to foster understanding and break down the barriers between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.


For us, empowering Indigenous communities goes far beyond economics or legal frameworks. It’s about recognising the cultural knowledge, resilience, and leadership that exists within these communities. Through strong partnerships, open education, and expert guidance, we’re proud to be playing a part in building a more inclusive and sustainable future for all Australians.

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