Barengi Gadjin Land Council Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The Barengi Gadjin Land Council Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (BGLCAC) administers land on behalf of the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk people of the Wimmera in Western Victoria. Their ownership was recognised by the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk Peoples No. 1 determination of March 2005.

This determination arose from three separate native title claims made between 1995 and 1999. These different claims were negotiated and settled between all 400 hundred parties. All parties agreed to recognise native title by:

Balanggarra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The Balanggarra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land on behalf of the Balanggarra People. Their native title rights and interests were first recognised in the Balanggarra (Combined) and Balanggarra #3 native title determinations of 2013.

Balanggarra (Combined) concerned recognition of the Balanggarra people’s native title rights and interest over approximately 26,025 square kilometres of land and sea in the northern Kimberley region of Western Australia.

Arabana Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The Arabana Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land and waters on behalf of the Arabana People. The Arabana People’s ownership was recognised in the Dodd v State of South Australia determination. The Consent Determination concerned the Native Title Determination Application filed by the applicants on 16 January 1998. The Consent Determination recognises native title rights and interests over an area located in the central north of South Australia, covering approximately 68, 823 square kilometres.

Antakirinja Matu - Yankunytjatjara Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC

The Antakirinja Matu – Yankunytjatjara claim was first lodged on 14 November 1995 in relation to lands and waters in northern South Australia. The native title claim was resolved the 11 May 2011 at a Federal Court Hearing in Coober Pedy, Justice John Mansfield made a consent determination recognising the Antakirinja Matu – Yankunytjatjara People’s non-exclusive native title rights and interest to that area.