Ilperrelhelam Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Ilperrelhelan Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC act as an agent for benefit of the native title holders.
The Ilperrelhelan Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC act as an agent for benefit of the native title holders.
The Ilkewartn Ywel Aboriginal Corporation holds native title in trust for the benefit of the native title holders.
The Gurindji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC acts as an agent for the Jiylijurrung and Gurindji People in relation to native title matters.
The Gurindji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC was recognised as the prescribed body corporate on 7 May 2014. On that date, White J recognised the Jiylijurrung and Gurindji People’s native title rights and interests in relation to an area comprising of approximately 5.7 kilometres squared and is the area within the other boundaries of Lot 121 in the Town of Kalkaringji.
The Gungarri Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land on trust for the Gunggari people. In June 2012, the Federal Court recognised the Gunggari people’s native title rights over approximately 13,600 km² of lands and waters in the South Central region of Queensland, roughly situated between the towns of Charleville, Mitchell, St George and Bollon.
The combined Mandingalbay Yidinji-Gunggandji Peoples Native Title Determination (QCD2012/008) was determined by the Federal Court of Australia on 21 September 2012 and resulted in registration of the Gunggandji-Mandingalbay Yidinji Peoples Prescribed Body Corporate (‘the GMYPPBC’) as the registered native title body corporate incorporated under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (Cth).
The claim relates to two applications made by the Gurubana Gunggandji and Gungandji People in 1994 and 1995, which were joined in 2001 and registered in 2008. In a consent determination, the Federal Court recognised the Gunggandji People’s:
The Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land on behalf of the Gunditjmara people. The Gunditjmara’s ownership of the land was recognised in the Gunditjmara determination of March 2007.
This determination arose from two native title claims made in August 1996 and June 2006 respectively. These claims included Crown land and waters, including state forests, national parks, recreational reserves, river frontages and coastal foreshores.
Top End (Default PBC/CLA) Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC is the default PBC for a large number of determinations. For more information please search the National Native Title Tribunal Register (http://www.nntt.gov.au/searchRegApps/NativeTitleRegisters/Pages/Search-National-Native-Title-Register.aspx).
The Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) was established in 2007 to prepare for the historic settlement between the Gunaikurnai people and the State of Victoria.