Desert Knowledge Australia
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Desert Knowledge Australia (DKA) is a statutory corporation of the Northern Territory, established in 2003 to manage the Desert Knowledge Precinct in partnership with the Desert People’s Centre, and under an Indigenous Land Use Agreement with native title holders, Lhere Artepe Aboriginal Corporation.
DKA facilitates the development of educational, employment and enterprise pathways, arid zone-focused research and technological progress relevant to the wellbeing, resilience and sustainability of desert communities, both within Australia and around the World.
Description
The Desert Knowledge Precinct is a 73-hectare property, which sits on Arrernte bushland, 9 kilometres south of the Alice Springs town centre. It was established in 2006, and its management is underpinned by an Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA). DKA is the landlord of the Desert Knowledge Precinct, and is responsible for its management and development.
Located on the outskirts of Mparntwe (Alice Springs), the Precinct’s location is significant. It occupies the space where, in the past, travelling Aboriginal groups or messengers would stop and light smoke signals as a way of requesting passage through Heavitree Gap (Ntaripe). It was here that Elders or other group members from Mparntwe would meet the travellers and hear their stories. The Precinct embodies the essence of the land on which it stands, promoting knowledge sharing in a place where everyone is welcome. We work with the people, communities and organisations of Central Australia to connect people, knowledge, and opportunities.
Desert Knowledge Australia (DKA) is a statutory corporation of the Northern Territory, established in 2003 to manage the Desert Knowledge Precinct in partnership with the Desert People’s Centre, and under an Indigenous Land Use Agreement with native title holders, Lhere Artepe Aboriginal Corporation.
DKA facilitates the development of educational, employment and enterprise pathways, arid zone-focused research and technological progress relevant to the wellbeing, resilience and sustainability of desert communities, both within Australia and around the World.
DKA acts as Manager of the Desert Knowledge Precinct and its primary operations, and fulfils the responsibility of achieving the aspirations of the DKA Board via its Strategic Plans, including fostering flagship projects, such as Codes 4 Life, Alice Springs Future Grid, and Intyalheme Centre for Future Energy.
In addition to the organisations located onsite, the Precinct also houses the largest multi-technology solar demonstration facility in the world, the famed DKA Solar Centre, which supplies approximately 40% of the power consumed onsite each year.
Map & Directions
475, South Stuart Highway, Alice Springs,