For 18 years, the Wubalawun people have fought to gain native title rights over one square kilometre of land over the township of Larrimah, in the central Top End.
On Wednesday, their claim was finally recognised by the Federal Court of Australia.
For 18 years, the Wubalawun people have fought to gain native title rights over one square kilometre of land over the township of Larrimah, in the central Top End.
On Wednesday, their claim was finally recognised by the Federal Court of Australia.
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