2023–24 was a year of growth and visibility for ALCA, with record-breaking sector participation, major policy influence and global recognition of Australia’s private land conservation movement.
This year, we strengthened our role as the national voice for private land conservation. We continued our staged membership expansion, drove key policy and investment reforms, inaugrated new and elevated Australia's private land conservation sector globally.
, representing members at COP28 andcontributing to international collaborations. Our influence expanded acrossgovernment, media, finance and industry, supported by strong demand forALCA-led events, briefings and working groups.
Highlights
- Delivered our largest ever national conference
- An active policy agenda with 28 policy submissions and major legislative wins including Nature Repair Act amendments
- Expanded our membership expanded from 16 to 19 organisations, including First Nations-led groups.
- Representation at COP28 and strengthened global partnerships.
- Significant growth in visibility: 13 media releases, rising digital reach and 10,000+ website visitors.
Image: Annette Ruzicka



