Next Seven Again Pty. Ltd.
A company founding and holding ventures in Earth Intelligence, natural capital, and the technology that returns value to Country and community.
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The Seven-Generations Principle
Our Purpose
Next Seven Again Pty. Ltd. exists to found, own and operate ventures at the intersection of nature and technology. The name is a numeric play – next seven, again – and a direct reference to the Indigenous seven-generations principle: the decisions we make today should still hold up seven generations from now.
That mandate shapes what we build and how we hold it. We favour ventures that measure real environmental outcomes, return value to the communities and Country that steward the land, and can sustain themselves on their own terms – not on extraction.
Trading As
Nxt7a is the company's first operating brand and platform. It gives organisations the tools to measure biodiversity, quantify natural capital, and disclose their impact on nature – turning fragmented, manual reporting into a defensible, saleable data asset, with Indigenous Data Sovereignty embedded at every level.
Explore The PlatformBiodiversity and natural-capital data drawn from satellite, spatial and field sources.
Standardised, audit-ready reporting for a market where nature disclosure is becoming mandatory.
Biodiversity credits, data licensing and stewardship revenue that flow back to Country and community.
Our Commitment
Next Seven Again is committed to becoming a Certified B Corporation. We are building the company to meet the standard from the outset – balancing profit with measurable social and environmental performance, and holding ourselves to formal accountability and transparency. Certification is a milestone, not the mission; it verifies how we already intend to operate.
B Corp Certification is administered by B Lab. "Certified B Corporation" and "B Corp" are trademarks of B Lab. Next Seven Again Pty. Ltd. is not yet certified.
What Guides Us
Four commitments that decide which ventures we start, and how we hold them.
We back ventures that leave the land and its data healthier than they found them, not depleted.
Communities own and control their own data, and negotiate its value on their own terms.
Built with the people who know Country, so value stays local and governance stays close.
Every venture is measured against a simple test: will it still make sense in seven generations?
The businesses we build today should still make sense to the people who inherit them.
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