| Permit revenue covers a lesser portion of Dhimurru's costs and Dhimurru relies heavily on sponsors to fund projects and operations. There are many people and partners who also provide inkind contributions to assisting Dhimurru.
Our sponsors include:
- Aboriginal Benefits Trust Account
- Australian Conservation Volunteers
- Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- Australian Quarantine Inspection Service
- Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
- Buku Larrnggay Mulka Art and Multi Media Centre
- Carpentaria Ghost Net Programme
- Centre for Aboriginal Economic and Policy Research
- Charles Darwin University
- The Christensen Fund
- Commonwealth Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
- CSIRO
- Earth Collective
- East Arnhem Land Tourism Association
- East Arnhem Shire
- Gumatj Association
- The Indigenous Land Corporation
- Laynhapuy Homelands Association and Yirralka Rangers
- Marine and Coastal Community Network (NT)
- Mathakal Rangers
- Natural Heritage Trust
- NAILSMA
- Nhulunbuy Corporation Limited
- Nhulunbuy Volunteers
- Northern Land Council
- NT Department of Business, Industry, and Resource Development
- NT Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts
- NT Department of Planning and Infrastructure
- NT Environment Grants
- NT Heritage Branch
- Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife Service
- NT Tourist Commission
- Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination and the Indigenous Coordination Centre - Miwatj Region
- Rio Tinto Alcan Gove
- Rirratjingu Association and Bunuwal Investments
- South Australian Museum
- Threatened Species Network
- World Wide Fund for Nature
- Yolngu land owners
- Yothu Yindi Foundation
- Other local organisations
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