The Trustee For The Nature Conservancy Australia Trust

This charity is currently registered with the ACNC.

  • Public Benevolent Institution
  • Basic Religious Charity
  • Tax deductible (DGR)
  • Financial Report Consolidated

Key Information

Charity Status

Charity reporting is up to date.

Charity Size

VL

  • Extra Small (<$50k)
  • Small ($50k-$250k)
  • Medium ($250k-$1m)
  • Large ($1m-$10m)
  • Very Large ($10m-$100m)
  • Extra Large (>$100m)

Revenue $28.1m

Years in Operation

21 Years

Est. 2004

Operating State(s)
Western Australia Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Victoria Tasmania

NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA

Overseas Operations

Not Operating Overseas

Number of Employees

94

Employees

0

Volunteers

% Revenue from Govt.

19.6%

Revenue from Govt. ($5.5m)

Total Expenses

$33.1m

117.8% of Revenue

% Revenue from Donations

17.5%

Revenue from Donations ($4.9m)

Grants for Use in Aus.

$0.00

0% of Expenses

Grants for Use Outside Aus.

$0.00

0% of Expenses

% Employee Expenses

51.5%

Employee Expenses ($17m)

Who they help


Aboriginal Or Tsi
General Community In Australia

How they help


Advancing Natural Environment

More Details

Basic Information

ABN

83243328398

OPERATING STATES

NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA

ENTITY TYPE

Discretionary Investment Trust

Incorporation TYPE

Charity

TAX CONCESSION STATUS
  • Endorsement date : 1 January 2024
  • Income Tax Exemption
  • GST Concession
  • FBT Rebate
  • FBT Exemption
DGR Status
  • DGR Item 1
  • FUND NAME
  • THE NATURE CONSERVANCY AUSTRALIA PUBLIC FUND (Item 1)
Fundraising Status
  • Conducts fundraising
    Within NSW, NT, QLD, TAS, VIC, WA
    Licence Number:
    NSW: 18488, QLD: CP4953, TAS: F1A-152, VIC: 12374.16, WA: CC21396
Purpose statement

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. Our vision is a world where the diversity of life thrives, and people act to conserve nature for its own sake and its ability to fulfil our needs and enrich our lives. The Nature Conservancy undertook conservation work across several key focuses in FY24, including 1) Seascapes: restoring some of the most threatened marine ecosystems in Australia: TNC restored shellfish reefs at 10+ locations around the country, including in the Swan-Canning Estuary, Botany Bay, Wagonga Inlet (completing the first Australian Flat Oyster reef in NSW), Kangaroo Island, Gippsland Lakes and Oyster Harbour. This program also includes components of a shell recycling initiative. TNC has also worked with partners on the restoration of threatened kelp ecosystems in Port Philip Bay (golden kelp) and in Tasmania (giant kelp). 2) Freshwater: TNC worked on the protection and/or restoration and sustained management of wetlands, lakes and rivers. The Murray-Darling Basin Balanced Water Fund supported environmental watering of wetlands in the Murray-Darling, supporting ecosystems that provide habitat for a wide range of species. As part of a consortium, TNC supported the establishment of a conservation area on Gayini by an agreement between Nari Nari Tribal Council and the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust. This agreement was the largest funded agreement ever established with a First Nations group in NSW. 3) Protect landscapes: TNC worked with partners and state governments on securing the protection for conservation of ecologically significant land across NWS and QLD. TNC partners with NSW Government to purchase nationally significant wetlands and create the new Brindingabba National Park, and supported the acquisition of Comeroo Station by the NSW Government as well as Pretty Plains by the QLD Government. This works supported the Australian and states governments commitment to protect 30% of Australia s lands and 30% of its ocean by 2030 (30x30) 4) Climate: we have continued to work with a range of partners, including First Nations to support the development of Carbon Fire methodologies that are not only able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but are also a significant source of funding that can contribute to the sustainability of land management activities across northern Australia. TNC has also continued to work on the restoration of coastal ecosystems such as mangroves and saltmarsh, which are important nature-based climate solutions due to their ability to capture and sequester carbon in their soil (Blue carbon) 5) Northern Australia and the Aridlands: we have continued our work with Indigenous ranger programs, supporting healthy country workshops, getting people back on country and other initiatives to improve land management. 6) Outside of Australia: supported work across Asia-Pacific with regards to fisheries & forestry management.

FINANCIAL DATA
PEOPLE
PROGRAMS
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SIMILAR CHARITIES

2024 Financial Data

2024 Revenue Breakdown

Total Revenue $28,072,075$28.1m

2024 Expenses Breakdown

Total Expenses $33,060,446$33.1m

Total Gross Income (incl. $1,200$1.2k of other income e.g. gains): $28,073,275$28.1m

The Trustee for The Nature Conservancy Australia Trust had a net deficit of -$4,987,171-$5m

2024 Assets Breakdown

Total Assets $80,543,149 $80.5m

2024 Liabilities Breakdown

Total Liabilities $81,134,345$81.1m

The Trustee for The Nature Conservancy Australia Trust have net liabilities of -$591,196-$591.2k

2024 People

Staff Costs

$17m

60.7% of Annual Revenue

Full Time Equivalent Employees

94

Average Expense per Employee

$143.3k

Full Time Employees

88

94% of Employees

Part Time Employees

6

6% of Employees

Casual Employees

0

0% of Employees

This organisation has no listed volunteers.

Classifications

2023 Programs

The Trustee For The Nature Conservancy Australia Trust ran 5 program(s) in 2023

5 operated in Australia

The Nature Conservancy undertook conservation work across several key focuses in FY23, including 1) Seascapes: restoring some of the most threatened marine ecosystems in Australia: TNC restored shellfish reefs at 10+ locations around the country, including in the Swan-Canning Estuary, Botany Bay, Wagonga Inlet (completing the first Australian Flat Oyster reef in NSW), Kangaroo Island, , Gippsland Lakes and Oyster Harbour. This program also includes components of a shell recycling initiative. TNC has also worked with partners on the restoration of threatened kelp ecosystems in Port Philip Bay (golden kelp) and in Tasmania (giant kelp). 2) Freshwater: TNC worked on the protection and/or restoration and sustained management of wetlands, lakes and rivers. The Murray-Darling Basin Balanced Water Fund supported environmental watering of wetlands in the Murray-Darling, supporting ecosystems that provide habitat for a wide range of species. As part of a consortium, TNC supported the establishment of a conservation area on Gayini by an agreement between Nari Nari Tribal Council and the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust. This agreement was the largest funded agreement ever established with a First Nations group in NSW. 3) Protect landscapes: TNC worked with partners and state governments on securing the protection for conservation of ecologically significant land across NWS and QLD. TNC partners with NSW Government to purchase nationally significant wetlands and create the new Brindingabba National Park, and supported the acquisition of Comeroo Station by the NSW Government as well as Pretty Plains by the QLD Government. This works supported the Australian and states governments commitment to protect 30% of Australia s lands and 30% of its ocean by 2030 (30x30) 4) Climate: we have continued to work with a range of partners, including First Nations to support the development of Carbon Fire methodologies that are not only able to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but are also a significant source of funding that can contribute to the sustainability of land management activities across northern Australia. TNC has also continued to work on the restoration of coastal ecosystems such as mangroves and saltmarsh, which are important nature-based climate solutions due to their ability to capture and sequester carbon in their soil (Blue carbon) 5) Northern Australia and the Aridlands: we have continued our work with Indigenous ranger programs, supporting healthy country workshops, getting people back on country and other initiatives to improve land management. 6) Outside of Australia: supported work across Asia-Pacific with regards to fisheries & forestry management.

Program Details
  Domestic International    
Shuck Don't Chuck: shell recycling project

Environment

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Animals Victoria, Australia NA No
Environment Victoria, Australia NA No
Restoring Shellfish Reefs

Biodiversity

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
General community in Australia Western Australia, Australia; South Australia, Australia; Victoria, Australia; NA; Queensland, Australia NA No
Animals Western Australia, Australia; South Australia, Australia; Victoria, Australia; NA; Queensland, Australia NA No
Environment Western Australia, Australia; South Australia, Australia; Victoria, Australia; NA; Queensland, Australia NA No
Exploring Gayini - Nari Nari Country

Environment

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Animals New South Wales, Australia NA No
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people New South Wales, Australia NA No
Environment New South Wales, Australia NA No
Carbon Fire program

Environment

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Australia NA No
Environment Australia NA No
Reef Cam underwater live feed

Environment

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Animals Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia NA No
Environment Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia NA No
Domestic
International
Shuck Don't Chuck: shell recycling project

Environment

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Animals
  • Environment

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

Victoria, Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

Restoring Shellfish Reefs

Biodiversity

Program Beneficiaries:

  • General community in Australia
  • Animals
  • Environment

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

Western Australia, Australia; South Australia, Australia; Victoria, Australia; NA; Queensland, Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

Exploring Gayini - Nari Nari Country

Environment

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Animals
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  • Environment

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

New South Wales, Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

Carbon Fire program

Environment

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
  • Environment

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

Reef Cam underwater live feed

Environment

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Animals
  • Environment

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

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Responsible People

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Asha Bharat Shah

Role: Director

Brett Dal Pozzo

Role: Director

Game Edward

Role: Director

Larisa Gallagher

Role: Director

Lauren Barnett

Role: Secretary

Muhammad Salie

Role: Director

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