Gangali Narra Widi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Gangali Narra Widi Aboriginal Corporation is the trustee for Widi country.
Far West Coast Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Far West Coast Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC administers land on behalf of the Far West Coast Native Title Claim Group, which includes the Mirning people, the Wirangu people, the Kokatha people, the Maralinga Tjarutja people, the Yalata people and the descendants of Edward/Ted Roberts, with the Court recognising that many members were affiliated with more than one group. Their native title rights and interests were first recognised in the Far West Coast native title determinations of 2013.
Eynewantheyne Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Eynewantheyne Aboriginal Corporation act as an agent for the native title holders.
Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC was registered by the Federal Court of Australia as the Native Title Body Corporate for the kepa Kurl Wadjari people on 6 September 2016.
Tjaltjraak derives from the Wudjari name for the Mallee, which the Wudjari People believe marks the extent of their Country.
Erubam Le Traditional Land and Sea Owners (Torres Strait Islanders) Corporation RNTBC
The Erubam Le Traditional Land and Sea Owners (Torres Strait Islanders) Corporation RNTBC hold native title in trust for the Erubam Le People.
On 8 December 2004, the Federal Court of Australia recognised the native title rights and interests of the Erubam Le People of Erub Island. Erub Island is situated in the deeper waters of the Eastern Torres Strait, where the Great Barrier Reef ends. Erub Island contains numerous volcanic rock outcroppings, tickly vegetated areas and rich deep soils.
Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
On 27 July 2011, the Federal Court of Australia determined that both the Eastern Maar and Gunditjmara Peoples are the native title holders over land roughly between the Shaw and Eumeralla Rivers and including Deen Maar (or Lady Julia Percy Island) which is of particular cultural significance to the Eastern Maar and Gunditjmara Peoples.
Dunghutti Elders Council (Aboriginal Corporation) RNTBC
The Dunghutti Elders Council (Aboriginal Corporation) RNTBC hold native title in trust for the native title holders.
On 7 April 1997, Lockhart J recognised the Dunghutti People’s native title rights and interests in relation to the determination area. The Dunghutti People confer possession, occupation and enjoyment of the land to the exclusion of all others.
Dulabed and Malanbarra Yidinji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Dulabed and Malanbarra and Aboriginal Corporation (DMYAC) was established as the Prescribed Body Corporate in December 2009, to manage the native title rights on behalf of all native title holders following their native title consent determination on 17 December 2009. The native title holders hold non-exclusive and exclusive rights in the determination area.
Djiru Warrangburra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC
The Djiru Warrangburra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC act as agents for the Djiru People.
On 7 March 2003, a group of people, on behalf of the Djiru People, filed two applications (Djiru #1 and #2). Djiru #1 was discontinued. On 7 July 2003, the applicants filed another application (Djiru #3).